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EDEN: Sensitivity Analysis and Transiting Planet Detection Limits for Nearby Late Red Dwarfs

Authors :
Gibbs, Aidan
Bixel, Alex
Rackham, Benjamin
Apai, Daniel
Schlecker, Martin
Espinoza, Nestor
Mancini, Luigi
Chen, Wen-Ping
Henning, Thomas
Gabor, Paul
Boyle, Richard
Chavez, Jose Perez
Mousseau, Allie
Dietrich, Jeremy
Socia, Quentin Jay
Ip, Wing
Ngeow, Chow-Choong
Tsai, Anli
Bhandare, Asmita
Marian, Victor
Baehr, Hans
Brown, Samantha
Haberle, Maximilian
Keppler, Miriam
Molaverdikhani, Karan
Sarkis, Paula
Gibbs, Aidan
Bixel, Alex
Rackham, Benjamin
Apai, Daniel
Schlecker, Martin
Espinoza, Nestor
Mancini, Luigi
Chen, Wen-Ping
Henning, Thomas
Gabor, Paul
Boyle, Richard
Chavez, Jose Perez
Mousseau, Allie
Dietrich, Jeremy
Socia, Quentin Jay
Ip, Wing
Ngeow, Chow-Choong
Tsai, Anli
Bhandare, Asmita
Marian, Victor
Baehr, Hans
Brown, Samantha
Haberle, Maximilian
Keppler, Miriam
Molaverdikhani, Karan
Sarkis, Paula
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Small planets are common around late-M dwarfs and can be detected through highly precise photometry by the transit method. Planets orbiting nearby stars are particularly important as they are often the best-suited for future follow-up studies. We present observations of three nearby M-dwarfs referred to as EIC-1, EIC-2, and EIC-3, and use them to search for transits and set limits on the presence of planets. On most nights our observations are sensitive to Earth-sized transiting planets, and photometric precision is similar to or better than TESS for faint late-M dwarfs of the same magnitude (I=15 mag). We present our photometry and transit search pipeline, which utilizes simple median detrending in combination with transit least squares based transit detection (Hippke & Heller 2019).For these targets, and transiting planets between one and two Earth radii, we achieve an average transit detection probability of 60% between periods of 0.5 and 2 days, 30% between 2 and 5 days,and 10% between 5 and 10 days. These sensitivities are conservative compared to visual searches.<br />Comment: Accepted to AJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1176397064
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-3881.ab7926