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Eight years of accurate photometric follow-up of transiting giant exoplanets

Authors :
Mancini, Luigi
Southworth, John
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Since 2008 we have run an observational program to accurately measure the characteristics of known exoplanet systems hosting close-in transiting giant planets, i.e. hot Jupiters. Our study is based on high-quality photometric follow-up observations of transit events with an array of medium-class telescopes, which are located in both the northern and the southern hemispheres. A high photometric precision is achieved through the telescope-defocussing technique. The data are then reduced and analysed in a homogeneous way for estimating the orbital and physical parameters of both the planets and their parent stars. We also make use of multi-band imaging cameras for probing planetary atmospheres via the transmission-photometry technique. In some cases we adopt a two-site observational strategy for collecting simultaneous light curves of individual transits, which is the only completely reliable method for truly distinguishing a real astrophysical signal from systematic noise. In this contribution we review the main results of our program.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of colloquium 'Twenty years of giant exoplanets' held at Observatoire de Haute Provence, France, October 5-9, 2015. Edited by I. Boisse, O. Demangeon, F. Bouchy & L. Arnold, p. 120-131. Published by the Observatoire de Haute-Provence, Institut Pytheas. Available Online at http://ohp2015.sciencesconf.org. 2015tyge.conf..120M

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1605.05576
Document Type :
Working Paper