Limb Darkening and Planetary Transits II: Intensity profile correction factors for a grid of model stellar atmospheres [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1805.02696


The ability to observe extrasolar planets transiting their stars has profoundly changed our understanding of these planetary systems. However, these measurements depend on how well we understand the properties of the host star, such as radius, luminosity and limb darkening. Traditionally, limb darkening is treated as a parameterization in the analysis, but these simple parameterizations are not accurate representations of actual center-to-limb intensity variations (CLIV) to the precision needed for interpreting these transit observations. This effect leads to systematic errors for the measured planetary radii and corresponding measured spectral features. We compute synthetic planetary transits using model stellar atmosphere CLIV and corresponding best-fit limb-darkening laws for a grid spherically symmetric model stellar atmospheres. From these light curves we measure the differences in flux as a function of the star’s effective temperature, gravity, mass, and the inclination of the planet’s orbit.

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H. Neilson, J. Lester and F. Baron
Wed, 9 May 18
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Comments: 10 pages, 8 figures, submitted to AAS journals. Comments welcome