Transiting Extrasolar Planets Recent Progress, XO Survey, and the Future Christopher J. Burke.

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Transiting Extrasolar Planets Recent Progress, XO Survey, and the Future Christopher J. Burke

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Transiting Extrasolar PlanetsRecent Progress, XO Survey, and the Future

Christopher J. Burke

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Solar SystemHas Predominately

Circular Orbits

Top View

Side View

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Planet Formation

NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC)

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ExceptionsNon-circularEccentricity

PlutoSedna

Nasa/CaltechCourtesy of Windows to the Universe, http://www.windows.ucar.edu

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~200 Extrasolar Planets

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● >7% stars have Jupiter mass planets within 5 AU● 1.2% stars have Hot Jupiter planets● Most planets have a>1 AU

Fischer & Valenti 2005

Metallicity Correlation

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● Multi-planet systems common (>30%) Wright et al. (2006) ● Low mass planets more common than high mass planets.

●5.5 Earth mass planet Beaulieu et al. (2006)

NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle (SSC)

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How do you detect planets?Radial Velocity Technique

Only Measure Planet Mass

Doppler Shifted Light

©Think Quest

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flux

time

Transit Technique

Extrasolar Planet Detection

Δf = (Rp/R*)2

~1%

Measure Radius!!

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Charbonneau et al. 2006, Brown et al. 2001

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Core Dominated

Inflated Radius

70 Mearth

coreSato et al. (2005) & Fortney et al. (2005)

Difficult to explain

Charbonneau et al. 2006

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● Highly accurate radii● Stellar limb darkening

What do we learn fromTransiting Planets?

Dan Bruton

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HD 209458b

Knutson et al. (2006)

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● Highly accurate planet radii● Stellar limb darkening● Characterize planet atmosphere

Transmission spectroscopyNa, H, C, O detection HD 209458

Charbonneau et al. (2002), Vidal-Madjar (2003, 2004)

What do we learn fromTransiting Planets?

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Compare SpectraOut of Transit

In Transit Vidal-Madjar (2003)

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Vidal-Madjar (2003)

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● Highly accurate planet radii● Stellar limb darkening● Characterize planet atmosphere

Phased light curve – optical

What do we learn fromTransiting Planets?

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Albedo <0.25 Rowe et al. (2006)will soon reach ~0.1 limits

Hot Jupiter planets are dark!

Reflected Light

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● Highly accurate planet radii● Stellar limb darkening● Characterize planet atmosphere

Secondary Eclipse – IR Test planet atmosphere models

What do we learn fromTransiting Planets?

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NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC)

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Constrain atmosphere metallicity, clouds, redistribution of heat, perhaps CO & H

2O

Disentagling these effects may be difficult

Burrows et al. (2006)

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Motivated to find bright transiting planets

XO Transit SurveyPI Peter McCullough

Jeff ValentiKen Janes, Boston U

Jim Heasley, U of HawaiiChris Johns-Krull, Rice U

Extended Team Professionals & “Amateurs”

Ron Bissinger, CAMike Fleenor, TNCindy Foote, UTEnrique Garcia, SpainBruce Gary, AZ

Paul Howell, MEFranco Malia, Italy Gianluca Masi, ItalyTonny Vanmunster, Belgium

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Haleakala, Maui

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Baker Nunn Observatory 1957Built to track satellitesin particular Sputnik

www.ifa.hawaii.edu/users/steiger/post_cook.htm

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Today houses XO

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Every 10 min7.2o x 63o strip

10 cm aperture

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Why have so few transits been found?● Only 1.2% stars have Hot Jupiter planets● The probability for a Hot Jupiter to transit ~10%● Most stars are too big (sub-giant or giant)

In magnitude limited survey only 10% of stars are dwarfs Gould & Morgan (2003)

● There are many objects that mimica transit signal

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Transit ImpostersTransit surveys yield 10/1 false positives

● Dwarf star eclipsing a subgiant/giant● Grazing eclipsing binary● Triple star / blend diluted deep eclipse● Brown dwarfs

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Transit Imposters

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96 MJup

Brown dwarf same radius as planet!

Radial Velocity Followup Required!

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How does XO deal with imposters

Stellar spectral type estimate

Photometric catalogs - Tycho, 2MASS, TASS

Transit duration, depth, and periodconsistent with a planet orbiting the estimated stellar spectral type

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Closer stars Higher Proper Motion

1955 1993 2000

NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive

DSS1 DSS2 2MASS

Discriminate dwarfs from giants

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XO's Extended Team

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Blending

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Triple Stars

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XO has timeon the Hobby-EberlyTelescopefor precisionRV

ConfirmedXO-1bas a bona fideplanet

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Future of Extrasolar Planets

HARPS now achieves 20 cm/s RV stability over several days

ESO La Silla 3.6m

Pont priv. comm. (2006)

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Space Based Transit Searches

COROT – Launched Dec. 26

27cm primary2.5 year duration

150 day continuous

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KEPLER – Nov. 2008

1.4m primary4 year duration fully continuous42 CCDs to fill 1.2o diameter FOV

100,000 stars V<15.0

Space Based Transit Searches

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Precision Transit Timing

Sensitive to moons, rings, stellar spots

Can detect Earth mass planets in resonance

XO Future

XO-2b, XO-3b, XO-4b,...

Expansion to 3+ mounts in 2007