2017A&A...601A.117G


Query : 2017A&A...601A.117G

2017A&A...601A.117G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 601A, 117-117 (2017/5-1)

The Spitzer search for the transits of HARPS low-mass planets. II. Null results for 19 planets.

GILLON M., DEMORY B.-O., LOVIS C., DEMING D., EHRENREICH D., LO CURTO G., MAYOR M., PEPE F., QUELOZ D., SEAGER S., SEGRANSAN D. and UDRY S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Short-period super-Earths and Neptunes are now known to be very frequent around solar-type stars. Improving our understanding of these mysterious planets requires the detection of a significant sample of objects suitable for detailed characterization. Searching for the transits of the low-mass planets detected by Doppler surveys is a straightforward way to achieve this goal. Indeed, Doppler surveys target the most nearby main-sequence stars, they regularly detect close-in low-mass planets with significant transit probability, and their radial velocity data constrain strongly the ephemeris of possible transits. In this context, we initiated in 2010 an ambitious Spitzer multi-Cycle transit search project that targeted 25 low-mass planets detected by radial velocity, focusing mainly on the shortest-period planets detected by the HARPS spectrograph. We report here null results for 19 targets of the project. For 16 planets out of 19, a transiting configuration is strongly disfavored or firmly rejected by our data for most planetary compositions. We derive a posterior probability of 83% that none of the probed 19 planets transits (for a prior probability of 22%), which still leaves a significant probability of 17% that at least one of them does transit. Globally, our Spitzer project revealed or confirmed transits for three of its 25 targeted planets, and discarded or disfavored the transiting nature of 20 of them. Our light curves demonstrate for Warm Spitzer excellent photometric precisions: for 14 targets out of 19, we were able to reach standard deviations that were better than 50 ppm per 30 min intervals. Combined with its Earth-trailing orbit, which makes it capable of pointing any star in the sky and to monitor it continuously for days, this work confirms Spitzer as an optimal instrument to detect sub-mmag-deep transits on the bright nearby stars targeted by Doppler surveys.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - planetary systems - stars: general - techniques: radial velocities - techniques: photometric - techniques: photometric

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/601/A117): table1.dat rv.dat phot/*>

Simbad objects: 48

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Number of rows : 48
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 1461 PM* 00 18 41.8676757921 -08 03 10.803829898   7.14 6.46     G3VFe0.5 374 1
2 HD 1461b Pl 00 18 41.8676757921 -08 03 10.803829898           ~ 35 1
3 HD 10180 * 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548   7.95 7.32     G1V 193 2
4 HD 10180c Pl 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 22 1
5 HD 10180b Pl? 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 15 1
6 HD 13808 PM* 02 12 42.9255437736 -53 44 38.009534604   9.232 8.38 8.06   K2V 81 1
7 HD 13808b Pl 02 12 42.9255437736 -53 44 38.009534604           ~ 7 1
8 HD 15617 * 02 34 23.7452637312 +69 50 12.348760272   8.84 8.64     A0 3 0
9 HD 20003b Pl 03 07 37.9177511616 -72 19 18.794564400           ~ 8 1
10 HD 20003 PM* 03 07 37.9177511616 -72 19 18.794564400   9.140 8.37 8.02 8.63 G8V 78 1
11 HD 20781 PM* 03 20 02.9428582501 -28 47 01.790465531   9.263 8.44 8.17 8.43 G9.5V 114 1
12 HD 20781b Pl 03 20 02.9428582501 -28 47 01.790465531           ~ 10 1
13 HD 31527b Pl 04 55 38.3826333744 -23 14 30.761639592           ~ 10 1
14 HD 31527 PM* 04 55 38.3826333744 -23 14 30.761639592   8.071 7.484 7.24 8.88 G0V 101 1
15 HD 39194b Pl? 05 44 31.9179600882 -70 08 36.857795874           ~ 7 1
16 HD 39194 PM* 05 44 31.9179600882 -70 08 36.857795874   8.841 8.075     K0V 129 1
17 BD-06 1339 PM* 05 53 00.2846861073 -05 59 41.441196105 12.27 11.041 9.693 8.855 8.099 K7V/M0V 93 1
18 BD-06 1339b Pl 05 53 00.2846861073 -05 59 41.441196105           ~ 13 1
19 HD 40307b Pl 05 54 04.2405000288 -60 01 24.493007640           ~ 53 1
20 HD 45184 PM* 06 24 43.8795895848 -28 46 48.415725948   7.01 6.39 6.24 8.94 G2Va 204 1
21 HD 45184b Pl 06 24 43.8795895848 -28 46 48.415725948           ~ 12 1
22 HD 47186b Pl 06 36 08.7879310512 -27 37 20.268367464           ~ 29 1
23 HD 47186 PM* 06 36 08.7879310512 -27 37 20.268367464   8.36 7.63     G6V 144 1
24 HD 51608 PM* 06 54 51.3407691144 -55 15 33.581230956   8.947 8.17 7.94 8.65 K0IV-V 97 1
25 HD 51608b Pl 06 54 51.3407691144 -55 15 33.581230956           ~ 10 1
26 * rho01 Cnc e Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 576 1
27 HD 93385d Pl? 10 46 15.1159237824 -41 27 51.728719932           ~ 2 0
28 HD 93385 PM* 10 46 15.1159237824 -41 27 51.728719932   8.08 7.486 7.61 8.82 G2/3V 94 1
29 CD-30 8858b Pl 10 58 35.0883696526 -31 08 38.200769022           ~ 18 1
30 HD 96700b Pl? 11 07 54.4268592192 -30 10 28.447221745           ~ 7 1
31 HD 96700 PM* 11 07 54.4268592192 -30 10 28.447221745   7.11 6.503 6.59 8.95 G1VFe-0.5 155 1
32 HD 97658b Pl 11 14 33.1612754184 +25 42 37.390358520           ~ 212 1
33 Ross 905b Pl 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778           ~ 810 1
34 * 61 Vir b Pl 13 18 24.3139864471 -18 18 40.297748582           ~ 55 1
35 * 61 Vir PM* 13 18 24.3139864471 -18 18 40.297748582 5.710 5.440 4.740     G6.5V 674 1
36 HD 125612 PM* 14 20 53.5176649416 -17 28 53.489705520   8.93 8.32     G3V 122 1
37 HD 125612c Pl 14 20 53.5176649416 -17 28 53.489705520           ~ 24 1
38 HD 134060 PM* 15 10 44.7430146168 -61 25 20.360681976   6.91 6.285 6.16 8.68 G0VFe+0.4 131 1
39 HD 134060b Pl 15 10 44.7430146168 -61 25 20.360681976           ~ 8 1
40 NAME G 139-21b Pl 17 15 18.9339850845 +04 57 50.066612336           ~ 720 1
41 HD 181433b Pl 19 25 09.5666936172 -66 28 07.676956827           ~ 31 1
42 HD 181433 PM* 19 25 09.5666936172 -66 28 07.676956827   9.42 8.38     K3III-IV 124 1
43 BD+47 2936b Pl 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496           ~ 416 1
44 HD 215497 PM* 22 46 36.7539769920 -56 35 58.326725148   9.92 8.95     K3V 59 1
45 HD 215497b Pl 22 46 36.7539769920 -56 35 58.326725148           ~ 19 1
46 HD 219134b Pl 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619           ~ 104 0
47 HD 219828 * 23 18 46.7341555224 +18 38 44.619358200   8.68 8.01     G0IV 111 1
48 HD 219828b Pl 23 18 46.7341555224 +18 38 44.619358200           ~ 31 1

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