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Detection of Ks-band Thermal Emission from WASP-3b

Authors :
Zhao, Ming
Milburn, Jennifer
Barman, Travis
Hinkley, Sasha
Swain, Mark R.
Wright, Jason
Monnier, John D.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We report the detection of thermal emission from the hot Jupiter WASP-3b in the KS band, using a newly developed guiding scheme for the WIRC instrument at the Palomar Hale 200in telescope. Our new guiding scheme has improved the telescope guiding precision by a factor of ~5-7, significantly reducing the correlated systematics in the measured light curves. This results in the detection of a secondary eclipse with depth of 0.181%\pm0.020% (9-{\sigma}) - a significant improvement in WIRC's photometric precision and a demonstration of the capability of Palomar/WIRC to produce high quality measurements of exoplanetary atmospheres. Our measured eclipse depth cannot be explained by model atmospheres with heat redistribution but favor a pure radiative equilibrium case with no redistribution across the surface of the planet. Our measurement also gives an eclipse phase center of 0.5045\pm0.0020, corresponding to an ecos{\omega} of 0.0070\pm0.0032. This result is consistent with a circular orbit, although it also suggests the planet's orbit might be slightly eccentric. The possible non-zero eccentricity provides insight into the tidal circularization process of the star-planet system, but also might have been caused by a second low-mass planet in the system, as suggested by a previous transit timing variation study. More secondary eclipse observations, especially at multiple wavelengths, are necessary to determine the temperature-pressure profile of the planetary atmosphere and shed light on its orbital eccentricity.<br />Comment: 14 pages, including 4 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1202.3435
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/748/1/L8