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A full transit of v2 Lupi d and the search for an exomoon in its Hill sphere with CHEOPS

Authors :
Ehrenreich, David
Delrez, Laetitia
Akinsanmi, Babatunde
Wilson, Thomas G.
Bonfanti, Andrea
Beck, Mathias
Benz, Willy
Hoyer, Sergio
Queloz, Didier
Alibert, Yann
Charnoz, Sébastien
Collier Cameron, Andrew
Deline, Adrien
Hooton, Matthew
Lendl, Monika
Olofsson, Göran
Sousa, Sérgio G.
Adibekyan, Vardan
Alonso, Roi
Anglada, Guillem
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 671
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
ETH Zurich, 2023.

Abstract

The planetary system around the naked-eye star v2 Lupi (HD 136352; TOI-2011) is composed of three exoplanets with masses of 4.7, 11.2, and 8.6 Earth masses (M⊕). The TESS and CHEOPS missions revealed that all three planets are transiting and have radii straddling the radius gap separating volatile-rich and volatile-poor super-earths. Only a partial transit of planet d had been covered so we re-observed an inferior conjunction of the long-period 8.6 M⊕ exoplanet v2 Lup d with the CHEOPS space telescope. We confirmed its transiting nature by covering its whole 9.1 h transit for the first time. We refined the planet transit ephemeris to P = 107.13610.0022+0.0019 days and Tc = 2459009.77590.0096+0.0101 BJDTDB, improving by ~40 times on the previously reported transit timing uncertainty. This refined ephemeris will enable further follow-up of this outstanding long-period transiting planet to search for atmospheric signatures or explore the planet s Hill sphere in search for an exomoon. In fact, the CHEOPS observations also cover the transit of a large fraction of the planet s Hill sphere, which is as large as the Earth s, opening the tantalising possibility of catching transiting exomoons. We conducted a search for exomoon signals in this single-epoch light curve but found no conclusive photometric signature of additional transiting bodies larger than Mars. Yet, only a sustained follow-up of v2 Lup d transits will warrant a comprehensive search for a moon around this outstanding exoplanet.<br />Astronomy & Astrophysics, 671<br />ISSN:0004-6361<br />ISSN:1432-0746

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046361 and 14320746
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 671
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f14bf8c7ef71b924b120838e514a05bd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000606135