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Toward Direct Detection of Hot Jupiters with Precision Closure Phase: Calibration Studies and First Results from the CHARA Array

Authors :
Judit Sturmann
Antoine Mérand
Ettore Pedretti
Laszlo Sturmann
Xiao Che
Nathalie Thureau
John D. Monnier
Harold A. McAlister
Chris Farrington
P. J. Goldfinger
T. ten Brummelaar
Ming Zhao
S. T. Ridgway
Nils H. Turner
Gail H. Schaefer
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 123:964-975
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2011.

Abstract

Direct detection of thermal emission from nearby hot Jupiters has greatly advanced our knowledge of extrasolar planets in recent years. Since hot Jupiter systems can be regarded as analogs of high contrast binaries, ground-based infrared long baseline interferometers have the potential to resolve them and detect their thermal emission with precision closure phase - a method that is immune to the systematic errors induced by the Earth's atmosphere. In this work, we present closure phase studies toward direct detection of nearby hot Jupiters using the CHARA interferometer array outfitted with the MIRC instrument. We carry out closure phase simulations and conduct a large number of observations for the best candidate {\upsion} And. Our experiments suggest the method is feasible with highly stable and precise closure phases. However, we also find much larger systematic errors than expected in the observations, most likely caused by dispersion across different wavelengths. We find that using higher spectral resolution modes (e.g., R=150) can significantly reduce the systematics. By combining all calibrators in an observing run together, we are able to roughly recalibrate the lower spectral resolution data, allowing us to obtain upper limits of the star-planet contrast ratios of {\upsion} And b across the H band. The data also allow us to get a refined stellar radius of 1.625\pm0.011 R\odot. Our best upper limit corresponds to a contrast ratio of 2.1\times10^3:1 with 90% confidence level at 1.52{\mu}m, suggesting that we are starting to have the capability of constraining atmospheric models of hot Jupiters with interferometry. With recent and upcoming improvements of CHARA/MIRC, the prospect of detecting emission from hot Jupiters with closure phases is promising.<br />Comment: 30 pages, including 9 figures and 4 tables. Published in PASP in August 2011

Details

ISSN :
15383873 and 00046280
Volume :
123
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5877485b85682cdd2ea699759e3dcbce
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/661762