Non-detection of Contamination by Stellar Activity in the Spitzer Transit Light Curves of TRAPPIST-1 [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.02808


We apply the transit light curve self-contamination technique of Morris et al. (2018) to search for the effect of stellar activity on the transits of the ultracool dwarf TRAPPIST-1 with 2018 Spitzer photometry. The self-contamination method fits the transit light curves of planets orbiting spotted stars, allowing the host star to be a source of contaminating positive or negative flux which influences the transit depths but not the ingress/egress durations. We find that none of the planets show statistically significant evidence for self-contamination by bright or dark regions of the stellar photosphere. However, we show that small-scale magnetic activity, analogous in size to the smallest sunspots, could still be lurking in the transit photometry undetected.

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B. Morris, E. Agol, L. Hebb, et. al.
Thu, 9 Aug 18
24/57

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJL