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ATMOSPHERIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HOT JUPITER KEPLER-13Ab.

Authors :
Shporer, Avi
O'Rourke, Joseph G.
Knutson, Heather A.
Szabó, Gyula M.
Zhao, Ming
Burrows, Adam
Fortney, Jonathan
Agol, Eric
Cowan, Nicolas B.
Desert, Jean-Michel
Howard, Andrew W.
Isaacson, Howard
Lewis, Nikole K.
Showman, Adam P.
Todorov, Kamen O.
Source :
Astrophysical Journal. 6/10/2014, Vol. 788 Issue 1, p1-1. 1p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Kepler-13Ab (= KOI-13.01) is a unique transiting hot Jupiter. It is one of very few known short-period planets orbiting a hot A-type star, making it one of the hottest planets currently known. The availability of Kepler data allows us to measure the planet's occultation (secondary eclipse) and phase curve in the optical, which we combine with occultations observed by warm Spitzer at 4.5 μm and 3.6 μm and a ground-based occultation observation in the Ks band (2.1 μm). We derive a day-side hemisphere temperature of 2750 ± 160 K as the effective temperature of a black body showing the same occultation depths. Comparing the occultation depths with one-dimensional planetary atmosphere models suggests the presence of an atmospheric temperature inversion. Our analysis shows evidence for a relatively high geometric albedo, Ag = . While measured with a simplistic method, a high Ag is supported also by the fact that the one-dimensional atmosphere models underestimate the occultation depth in the optical. We use stellar spectra to determine the dilution, in the four wide bands where occultation was measured, due to the visual stellar binary companion 1.″15 ± 0.″05 away. The revised stellar parameters measured using these spectra are combined with other measurements, leading to revised planetary mass and radius estimates of Mp = 4.94-8.09 MJ and Rp = 1.406 ± 0.038 RJ. Finally, we measure a Kepler midoccultation time that is 34.0 ± 6.9 s earlier than expected based on the midtransit time and the delay due to light-travel time and discuss possible scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
788
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
96258662
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/788/1/92