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Exoplanet Transits and SONG Angelle Tanner
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Venus Transiting the Sun
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Transit Frequency gives us ORBIT SIZE Orbit Size with Star Temperature tells us if planet is in habitable zone. Transit duration, depth, gives us PLANET SIZE Size and Mass (with a doppler measurement of the “wobble”) gives DENSITY Density is clue to COMPOSITION.
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Primary Transmission spectrum Terminator Secondary Emission spectrum Dayside Primary Eclipse Secondary Eclipse See thermal radiation from planet disappear and reappear See radiation from star transmitted Through the planet’s atmosphere
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Because we can study their atmospheres!
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SONG could: Make RV measurements during transit to determine the angle between stellar rotation and planet orbital plane
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Left: Charbonneau, D., Brown, T., Latham, D. et al, 2000, ApJ 529, L45 Right: Brown, T., Charbonneau, D., Gilliland, R. et al, 2001, ApJ 552, 699 Currently 166 confirmed transiting systems
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Goal: To find transiting habitable Earths
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Mar 7, 2009 – launch! Aug 6, 2009 – confirmed HAT-P-7b 2010 – six confirmed systems June 15, 2010 – 706 planet candidates 2011 – 4 confirmed systems thus far Feb 2, 2011 – 1235 planet candidates, 54 in HZ Kepler-11 system with 7 planets Two days ago – Kepler 16b – Tatooine planet!!
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~1200 Kepler candidate planets 54 are in The HZ!
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Currently monitoring 3000 M dwarfs 8 40 cm telescopes, with 26’ CCD FOV At Mt Hopkins, AZ with plans to go South M4.5, V=14.6, K=12.2 m/sCharbonneau et al. 2009 No features seen in ground based transmission spectrum – Bean et al. 2010 GJ 1214 – the lightest star w/ a planet
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They are abundant and close We are sensitive to lighter planets RV surveys reach the habitable zone Once found, they make ideal planet transit targets K m/s 0.10 0.32 0.60 2.23 5.73 M V M K 4.8 3.3 9.0 5.3 11.7 6.8 16.6 9.4 19.4 10.5
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Stars within 25 pc Red = V < 8 SONG could: 1) Follow-up the brightest Mearth candidates, 2) Follow-up Kepler candidates, or 3) do its own survey of K/M stars
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Sunspots/Plage Pulsations Granulation Flares
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Barnard’s star shows and anti-correlation between Hα and RV jitter - Zechmeister et al 2009 S-index indicator not necessarily correlated with RV jitter (Wright et al. 2009) Other indicators such as S HK and log R’ HK also don’t always correlate with RV jitter (Fischer & Issacson 2010)
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P-modes for α Cen A (Butler et al., Fischer et al. )
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T * = 2800 K & T spot = 2600 K Vsini=2 km/s Vsini=10 km/s σ RV ~ 10 m/s 14 m/s @ 0.5 mic σ RV ~ 2 m/s 10 m/s @ 1.0 mic σ RV ~ 2 m/s 10 m/s @ 1.6 mic NO detections < 20 Me for < 500 observations fo vsini > 20 m/s – Barnes et al 2010 SONG could: Perform intense studies of RV jitter noise as a function of spectral type
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1)Follow-up for Rossiter-McLaughlin effect 2)Follow-up for Mearth, Kepler and other transit detections 3)RV jitter studies with simultaneous photometric monitoring 4)????
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