WASP-74 griz_s_ light curves Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Luque R.
  2. Casasayas-Barris N.
  3. Parviainen H.
  4. Chen G.
  5. Palle E.,Livingston J.
  6. Bejar V.J.S.
  7. Crouzet N.
  8. Esparza-Borges E.
  9. Fukui A.,Hidalgo D.
  10. Kawashima Y.
  11. Kawauchi K.
  12. Klagyivik P.
  13. Kurita S.
  14. Kusakabe N.,de Leon J.P.
  15. Madrigal-Aguado A.
  16. Montanes-Rodriguez P.
  17. Mori M.
  18. Murgas F.,Narita N.
  19. Nishiumi T.
  20. Nowak G.
  21. Oshagh M.
  22. Sanchez-Benavente M.,Stangret M.
  23. Tamura M.
  24. Terada Y.
  25. Watanabe N.
  26. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present new transit observations of the hot Jupiter WASP-74 b (Teq~1860K) using the high-resolution spectrograph HARPS-N and the multi-colour simultaneous imager MuSCAT2. We refined the orbital properties of the planet and its host star and measured its obliquity for the first time. The measured sky-projected angle between the stellar spin-axis and the orbital axis of the planet is compatible with an orbit that is well-aligned with the equator of the host star ({lambda}=0.77+/-0.99{deg}). We are not able to detect any absorption feature of H{alpha} or any other atomic spectral features in the high-resolution transmission spectra of this source owing to low S/N at the line cores. Despite previous claims regarding the presence of strong optical absorbers such as TiO and VO gases in the atmosphere of WASP-74 b, new ground-based photometry combined with a reanalysis of previously reported observations from the literature show a slope in the low-resolution transmission spectrum that is steeper than expected from Rayleigh scattering alone.

Keywords
  1. Multiple stars
  2. Exoplanets
  3. Photometry
  4. Optical astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2020A&A...642A..50L
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Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.36420050

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History

2020-10-02T07:47:05Z
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2020-10-02T07:47:05Z
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