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Tennessee State University

2014

Planetary systems

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Hst Hot-Jupiter Transmission Spectral Survey: Detection Of Potassium In Wasp-31b Along With A Cloud Deck And Rayleigh Scattering, David K. Sing, Hannah R. Wakeford, Adam P. Showman, Nikolay Nikolov, Jonathan J. Fortney, Adam Burrows, Gilda E. Ballester, Drake Deming, Suzanne Aigrain, Jean-Michel Désert, Neale P. Gibson, Gregory W. Henry, Heather Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Frederic Pont, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Michael H. Williamson, Paul A. Wilson Nov 2014

Hst Hot-Jupiter Transmission Spectral Survey: Detection Of Potassium In Wasp-31b Along With A Cloud Deck And Rayleigh Scattering, David K. Sing, Hannah R. Wakeford, Adam P. Showman, Nikolay Nikolov, Jonathan J. Fortney, Adam Burrows, Gilda E. Ballester, Drake Deming, Suzanne Aigrain, Jean-Michel Désert, Neale P. Gibson, Gregory W. Henry, Heather Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Frederic Pont, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Michael H. Williamson, Paul A. Wilson

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We present Hubble Space Telescope optical and near-IR transmission spectra of the transiting hot-Jupiter WASP-31b. The spectrum covers 0.3–1.7 μm at a resolution R ∼ 70, which we combine with Spitzer photometry to cover the full-optical to IR. The spectrum is dominated by a cloud deck with a flat transmission spectrum which is apparent at wavelengths > 0.52 μm. The cloud deck is present at high altitudes and low pressures, as it covers the majority of the expected optical Na line and near-IR H2O features. While Na i absorption is not clearly identified, the resulting spectrum does show a very strong …


Astrometry, Radial Velocity, And Photometry: The Hd 128311 System Remixed With Data From Hst, Het, And Apt, Barbara E. Mcarthur, George Fritz Benedict, Gregory W. Henry, Artie Hatzes, William D. Cochran, Tom E. Harrison, Chris Johns-Krull, Ed Nelan Oct 2014

Astrometry, Radial Velocity, And Photometry: The Hd 128311 System Remixed With Data From Hst, Het, And Apt, Barbara E. Mcarthur, George Fritz Benedict, Gregory W. Henry, Artie Hatzes, William D. Cochran, Tom E. Harrison, Chris Johns-Krull, Ed Nelan

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We have used high-cadence radial velocity measurements from the Hobby–Eberly Telescope with published velocities from the Lick 3 m Shane Telescope, combined with astrometric data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Fine Guidance Sensors to refine the orbital parameters of the HD 128311 system, and determine an inclination of 55fdg95 ± 14fdg55 and true mass of 3.789 $^{+0.924}_{ -0.432}$ MJUP for HD 128311 c. The combined radial velocity data also reveal a short period signal which could indicate a third planet in the system with an Msin i of 0.133 ± 0.005 MJUP or stellar phenomena. Photometry from the T12 …


The Nasa-Uc-Uh Eta-Earth Program. Iv. A Low-Mass Planet Orbiting An M Dwarf 3.6 Pc From Earth, Andrew W. Howard, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Debra A. Fischer, Howard Isaacson, Philip S. Muirhead, Gregory W. Henry, Tabetha S. Boyajian, Kaspar Von Braun, Juliette C. Becker, Jason T. Wright, John Asher Johnson Sep 2014

The Nasa-Uc-Uh Eta-Earth Program. Iv. A Low-Mass Planet Orbiting An M Dwarf 3.6 Pc From Earth, Andrew W. Howard, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Debra A. Fischer, Howard Isaacson, Philip S. Muirhead, Gregory W. Henry, Tabetha S. Boyajian, Kaspar Von Braun, Juliette C. Becker, Jason T. Wright, John Asher Johnson

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We report the discovery of a low-mass planet orbiting Gl 15 A based on radial velocities from the Eta-Earth Survey using HIRES at Keck Observatory. Gl 15 Ab is a planet with minimum mass Msin i = 5.35 ± 0.75 M⊕, orbital period P = 11.4433  ±  0.0016 days, and an orbit that is consistent with circular. We characterize the host star using a variety of techniques. Photometric observations at Fairborn Observatory show no evidence for rotational modulation of spots at the orbital period to a limit of ∼0.1 mmag, thus supporting the existence of the planet. We detect a …


A Four-Planet System Orbiting The K0v Star Hd 141399, Steve Vogt, R. Paul Butler, Eugenio J. Rivera, Robert I. Kibrick, Jennifer Burt, Russell Hanson, Stefano Meschiari, Gregory W. Henry, Gregory Laughlin May 2014

A Four-Planet System Orbiting The K0v Star Hd 141399, Steve Vogt, R. Paul Butler, Eugenio J. Rivera, Robert I. Kibrick, Jennifer Burt, Russell Hanson, Stefano Meschiari, Gregory W. Henry, Gregory Laughlin

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We present precision radial velocity (RV) data sets from Keck-HIRES and from Lick Observatory's new Automated Planet Finder Telescope and Levy Spectrometer on Mt. Hamilton that reveal a multiple-planet system orbiting the nearby, slightly evolved, K-type star HD 141399. Our 91 observations over 10.5 yr suggest the presence of four planets with orbital periods of 94.35, 202.08, 1070.35, and 3717.35 days and minimum masses of 0.46, 1.36, 1.22, and 0.69 MJ, respectively. The orbital eccentricities of the three inner planets are small, and the phase curves are well sampled. The inner two planets lie just outside the 2:1 resonance, suggesting …