2020A&A...636A..70S


Query : 2020A&A...636A..70S

2020A&A...636A..70S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 636A, 70-70 (2020/4-1)

Mitigating flicker noise in high-precision photometry. I. Characterization of the noise structure, impact on the inferred transit parameters, and predictions for CHEOPS observations.

SULIS S., LENDL M., HOFMEISTER S., VERONIG A., FOSSATI L., CUBILLOS P. and VAN GROOTEL V.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. In photometry, the short-timescale stellar variability ("flicker"), such as that caused by granulation and solar-like oscillations, can reach amplitudes comparable to the transit depth of Earth-sized planets and is correlated over the typical transit timescales. It can introduce systematic errors on the inferred planetary parameters when a small number of transits are observed.
Aims. The objective of this paper is to characterize the statistical properties of the flicker noise and quantify its impact on the inferred transit parameters.
Methods. We used the extensive solar observations obtained with SoHO/VIRGO to characterize flicker noise. We simulated realistic transits across the solar disk using SDO/HMI data and used these to obtain transit light curves, which we used to estimate the errors made on the transit parameters due to the presence of real solar noise. We make these light curves publicly available. To extend the study to a wider parameter range, we derived the properties of flicker noise using Kepler observations and studied their dependence on stellar parameters. Finally, we predicted the limiting stellar apparent magnitude for which the properties of the flicker noise can be extracted using high-precision CHEOPS and PLATO observations.
Results. Stellar granulation is a stochastic colored noise, and is stationary with respect to the stellar magnetic cycle. Both the flicker correlation timescales and amplitudes increase with the stellar mass and radius. If these correlations are not taken into account when fitting for the parameters of transiting exoplanets, this can bias the inferred parameters. In particular, we find errors of up to 10% on the ratio between the planetary and stellar radius (Rp/Rs) for an Earth-sized planet orbiting a Sun-like star.
Conclusions. Flicker will significantly affect the inferred parameters of transits observed at high precision with CHEOPS and PLATO for F and G stars. Dedicated modeling strategies need to be developed to accurately characterize both the star and the transiting exoplanets.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): techniques: photometric - planetary systems - stars: activity - Sun: granulation - methods: statistical

CDS comments: KIC 10482869 not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 BD+43 3102 Er* 18 51 39.5934542496 +43 38 09.727323360   10.10 9.44 9.326   G5V 64 0
2 HD 175226 * 18 52 16.4984285976 +43 42 35.801031636   7.91 7.42     F6IV 71 0
3 HD 176465 ** 18 58 03.46393 +47 11 30.6471       8.462   G4V 56 0
4 Kepler-91b Pl 19 02 41.4978337152 +44 07 00.239709792           ~ 82 1
5 BD+38 3428 PM* 19 05 45.2617733112 +38 31 22.560830328   9.77 9.22     F9IV-V 63 0
6 TYC 3121-559-1 Er* 19 12 16.6298175336 +38 49 03.612586404   10.35 9.75 9.675   ~ 37 0
7 TYC 3129-1212-1 PM* 19 16 20.4146675880 +41 21 48.448470960   11.19 10.52     ~ 4 0
8 TYC 3125-1202-1 Er* 19 17 42.9368895672 +40 56 42.562554180   11.31 10.47     G5V 4 0
9 HD 181207 PM* 19 17 46.3565007888 +41 24 36.838219932   9.06 8.47     F9IV-V 89 0
10 BD+44 3101 PM* 19 18 33.2045067096 +44 24 16.268768568   11.06 10.37     G2V 39 0
11 BD+41 3338 * 19 24 11.1933479232 +42 03 09.726975180   9.97 9.19     G8IV-V 72 0
12 BD+40 3755 PM* 19 29 44.7115568400 +41 17 12.038961552   10.25 9.58     F8 7 0
13 HD 184401 PM* 19 32 14.5949892072 +45 18 38.308886100   9.63 8.95     G4V 55 0
14 TYC 3560-2509-1 Ro* 19 33 52.7745159792 +47 02 44.511974340   10.76 10.21     G0V 53 0
15 TYC 3556-909-1 Er* 19 37 56.6968217208 +45 57 52.273038852   11.31 10.78 10.643   F6V 48 0
16 TYC 3560-3006-1 * 19 39 15.4227321312 +47 14 54.427800084   11.26 10.62     G2V 18 0
17 TYC 3561-1894-1 PM* 19 44 45.8329158624 +47 36 38.768700168   11.39 10.48     G5V 15 0
18 HD 225854 PM* 19 47 41.2752977832 +40 59 04.623244404   10.94 10.38     G0 6 0
19 HD 190166 Er* 20 01 51.4248305136 +44 21 14.147515008   10.13 9.581 9.523   F8V 57 0

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