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2007ApJ...671.2129C - Astrophys. J., 671, 2129-2138 (2007/December-3)

Looking for super-Earths in the HD 189733 system: a search for transits in MOST space-based photometry.

CROLL B., MATTHEWS J.M., ROWE J.F., GLADMAN B., MILLER-RICCI E., SASSELOV D., WALKER G.A.H., KUSCHNIG R., LIN D.N.C., GUENTHER D.B., MOFFAT A.F.J., RUCINSKI S.M. and WEISS W.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have made a comprehensive transit search for exoplanets down to ≃1.5-2 Earth radii in the HD 189733 system, based on 21 days of nearly uninterrupted broadband optical photometry obtained with the MOST (Microvariability and Oscillations of STars) satellite in 2006. We have searched these data for realistic limb-darkened transits from exoplanets other than the known hot Jupiter, HD 189733b, with periods ranging from about 0.4 days to 1 week. Monte Carlo statistical tests of the data with synthetic transits inserted into the data set allow us to rule out additional close-in exoplanets with sizes ranging from about 0.15-0.31 RJ(Jupiter radii), or 1.7-3.5 R(Earth radii), on orbits whose planes are near that of HD 189733b. These null results constrain theories that invoke lower mass hot super-Earth and hot Neptune planets in orbits similar to HD 189733b, due to the inward migration of this hot Jupiter. This work also illustrates the feasibility of discovering smaller transiting planets around chromospherically active stars.

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Journal keyword(s): Methods: Data Analysis - Stars: Planetary Systems - stars: individual (HD 189733) - Techniques: Photometric

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