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A High-Eccentricity Component In The Double-Planet System Around Hd 163607 And A Planet Around Hd 164509*, Matthew J. Giguere, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W. Howard, John A. Johnson, Gregory W. Henry, Jason T. Wright, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Howard Isaacson, Fengji Hou, Julien Spronck Dec 2011

A High-Eccentricity Component In The Double-Planet System Around Hd 163607 And A Planet Around Hd 164509*, Matthew J. Giguere, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W. Howard, John A. Johnson, Gregory W. Henry, Jason T. Wright, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Howard Isaacson, Fengji Hou, Julien Spronck

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We report the detection of three new exoplanets from Keck Observatory. HD 163607 is a metal-rich G5IV star with two planets. The inner planet has an observed orbital period of 75.29 ± 0.02 days, a semi-amplitude of 51.1 ± 1.4 m s−1, an eccentricity of 0.73 ± 0.02, and a derived minimum mass of MPsin i = 0.77 ± 0.02 MJup. This is the largest eccentricity of any known planet in a multi-planet system. The argument of periastron passage is 78.7 ± 2fdg0; consequently, the planet's closest approach to its parent star is very near the line of sight, leading …


A Search For The Transit Of Hd 168443b: Improved Orbital Parameters And Photometry, Genady Pilyavsky, Suvrath Mahadevan, Stephen R. Kane, Andrew W. Howard, David R. Ciardi, Chris De Pree, Diana Dragomir, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory W. Henry, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin Dec 2011

A Search For The Transit Of Hd 168443b: Improved Orbital Parameters And Photometry, Genady Pilyavsky, Suvrath Mahadevan, Stephen R. Kane, Andrew W. Howard, David R. Ciardi, Chris De Pree, Diana Dragomir, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory W. Henry, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin

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The discovery of transiting planets around bright stars holds the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of planetary atmospheres. In this work we present the search for transits of HD 168443b, a massive planet orbiting the bright star HD 168443 (V = 6.92) with a period of 58.11 days. The high eccentricity of the planetary orbit (e = 0.53) significantly enhances the a priori transit probability beyond that expected for a circular orbit, making HD 168443 a candidate for our ongoing Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey. Using additional radial velocities from Keck High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer, we refined the …


Retired A Stars And Their Companions. Vii. 18 New Jovian Planets, John Asher Johnson, Christian Clanton, Andrew W. Howard, Brendan P. Bowler, Gregory W. Henry, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Justin R. Crepp, Michael Endl, William D. Cochran, Phillip J. Macqueen, Jason T. Wright, Howard Isaacson Nov 2011

Retired A Stars And Their Companions. Vii. 18 New Jovian Planets, John Asher Johnson, Christian Clanton, Andrew W. Howard, Brendan P. Bowler, Gregory W. Henry, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Justin R. Crepp, Michael Endl, William D. Cochran, Phillip J. Macqueen, Jason T. Wright, Howard Isaacson

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We report the detection of 18 Jovian planets discovered as part of our Doppler survey of subgiant stars at Keck Observatory, with follow-up Doppler and photometric observations made at McDonald and Fairborn Observatories, respectively. The host stars have masses 0.927 ⩽ M⋆/M☉ ⩽ 1.95, radii 2.5 ⩽ R⋆/R☉ ⩽ 8.7, and metallicities −0.46 ⩽ [Fe/H] ⩽+0.30. The planets have minimum masses 0.9 MJup ⩽ MPsin i ≲ 13 MJup and semimajor axes a ⩾ 0.76 AU. These detections represent a 50% increase in the number of planets known to orbit stars more massive than 1.5 M☉ and provide valuable additional …


Absolute Properties Of The Highly Eccentric, Solar-Type Eclipsing Binary Hd 74057, James R. Sowell, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel Nov 2011

Absolute Properties Of The Highly Eccentric, Solar-Type Eclipsing Binary Hd 74057, James R. Sowell, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel

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We have obtained Strömgren b and y differential photometric observations of the solar-type eclipsing binary HD 74057 plus follow-up high-resolution, red wavelength spectroscopic observations. The system has an orbital period of 31.2198 days, a high eccentricity of 0.47, and is seen almost exactly edge on with an inclination of 89fdg8. The two main-sequence G0 stars are nearly identical in all physical characteristics. We used the Wilson–Devinney program to obtain a simultaneous solution of our photometric and spectroscopic observations. The resulting masses of the components are M1 = 1.138 ± 0.003 M☉ and M2 = 1.131 ± 0.003 M☉, and the …


The Stellar-Activity–Rotation Relationship And The Evolution Of Stellar Dynamos, Nicholas J. Wright, Jeremy J. Drake, Eric E. Mamajek, Gregory W. Henry Nov 2011

The Stellar-Activity–Rotation Relationship And The Evolution Of Stellar Dynamos, Nicholas J. Wright, Jeremy J. Drake, Eric E. Mamajek, Gregory W. Henry

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We present a sample of 824 solar and late-type stars with X-ray luminosities and rotation periods. This is used to study the relationship between rotation and stellar activity and derive a new estimate of the convective turnover time. From an unbiased subset of this sample the power-law slope of the unsaturated regime, LX/Lbol∝Roβ, is fit as β = −2.70 ± 0.13. This is inconsistent with the canonical β = −2 slope to a confidence of 5σ, and argues for an additional term in the dynamo number equation. From a simple scaling analysis this implies ΔΩ/Ω∝Ω0.7, i.e., the differential rotation of …


Absolute Properties Of The Eclipsing Binary Star Hy Virginis, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel Oct 2011

Absolute Properties Of The Eclipsing Binary Star Hy Virginis, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel

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HY Vir is found to be a double-lined F0m+F5 binary star with relatively shallow (0.3 mag) partial eclipses. Previous studies of the system are improved with 7509 differential photometric observations from the URSA WebScope and 8862 from the NFO WebScope, and 68 high-resolution spectroscopic observations from the Tennessee State University 2 m automatic spectroscopic telescope, and the 1 m coudé-feed spectrometer at Kitt Peak National Observatory. Very accurate (better than 0.5%) masses and radii are determined from analysis of the new light curves and radial velocity curves. Theoretical models match the absolute properties of the stars at an age of …


Surprising Variations In The Rotation Of The Chemically Peculiar Stars Cu Virginis And V901 Orionis, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, Jan Janík, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Miloslav Zejda, Jiri Liška, Pavel Zvěřina, D. O. Kudrjavtsev, Iosif I. Romanyuk, N. A. Sokolov, Theresa Lüftinger, Corrado Trigilio, Coralie Neiner, S. N. De Villiers Oct 2011

Surprising Variations In The Rotation Of The Chemically Peculiar Stars Cu Virginis And V901 Orionis, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Jiří Krtička, Gregory W. Henry, Jan Janík, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Miloslav Zejda, Jiri Liška, Pavel Zvěřina, D. O. Kudrjavtsev, Iosif I. Romanyuk, N. A. Sokolov, Theresa Lüftinger, Corrado Trigilio, Coralie Neiner, S. N. De Villiers

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Context. The majority of magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars exhibit periodic light, radio, spectroscopic and spectropolarimetric variations that can be adequately explained by the model of a rigidly rotating main-sequence star with persistent surface structures. CU Vir and V901 Ori belong among these few mCP stars whose rotation periods vary on timescales of decades.

Aims. We aim to study the stability of the periods in CU Vir and V901 Ori using all accessible observational data containing phase information.

Methods. We collected all available relevant archived observations supplemented with our new measurements of these stars and analysed the period variations of …


The Real Orbital Period Of The Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binary Hd 31738, Francis C. Fekel, Roger F. Griffin Oct 2011

The Real Orbital Period Of The Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binary Hd 31738, Francis C. Fekel, Roger F. Griffin

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Chemical Abundances Of Red Giant Stars In The Globular Cluster M107 (Ngc 6171), Julia O'Connell, Christian I. Johnson, Catherine A. Pilachowski, Geoffrey Burks Sep 2011

Chemical Abundances Of Red Giant Stars In The Globular Cluster M107 (Ngc 6171), Julia O'Connell, Christian I. Johnson, Catherine A. Pilachowski, Geoffrey Burks

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We present chemical abundances of Al and several Fe-Peak and neutron-capture elements for 13 red giant branch stars in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6171 (M107). The abundances were determined using equivalent width and spectrum synthesis analyses of moderate-resolution ( R ∼ 15,000), moderate signal-to-noise ratio (〈S/N〉 ∼ 80) spectra obtained with the WIYN telescope and Hydra multifiber spectrograph. A comparison between photometric and spectroscopic effective temperature estimates seems to indicate that a reddening value of E(B - V) = 0.46 may be more appropriate for this cluster than the more commonly used value of E(B - V) = 0.33. …


Hubble Space Telescope Transmission Spectroscopy Of The Exoplanet Hd 189733b: High-Altitude Atmospheric Haze In The Optical And Near-Ultraviolet With Stis, David K. Sing, Frederic Pont, Suzanne Aigrain, David Charbonneau, Jean-Michel Désert, Neale P. Gibson, Ronald Gilliland, Wolfgang Hayek, Gregory W. Henry, Heather Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Tsevi Mazeh, Avi Shporer Sep 2011

Hubble Space Telescope Transmission Spectroscopy Of The Exoplanet Hd 189733b: High-Altitude Atmospheric Haze In The Optical And Near-Ultraviolet With Stis, David K. Sing, Frederic Pont, Suzanne Aigrain, David Charbonneau, Jean-Michel Désert, Neale P. Gibson, Ronald Gilliland, Wolfgang Hayek, Gregory W. Henry, Heather Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Tsevi Mazeh, Avi Shporer

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We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) optical and near-ultraviolet transmission spectra of the transiting hot Jupiter HD 189733b, taken with the repaired Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) instrument. The resulting spectra cover the range 2900–5700 Å and reach per exposure signal-to-noise ratio levels greater than 11 000 within a 500-Å bandwidth. We used time series spectra obtained during two transit events to determine the wavelength dependence of the planetary radius and measure the exoplanet’s atmospheric transmission spectrum for the first time over this wavelength range. Our measurements, in conjunction with existing HST spectra, now provide a broad-band transmission spectrum covering …


New Precision Orbits Of Bright Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries. Vii. 47 Andromedae, 38 Cassiopeiae, And Hr 8467, Francis C. Fekel, Jocelyn Tomkin, Michael H. Williamson, Dimitri Pourbaix Jul 2011

New Precision Orbits Of Bright Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries. Vii. 47 Andromedae, 38 Cassiopeiae, And Hr 8467, Francis C. Fekel, Jocelyn Tomkin, Michael H. Williamson, Dimitri Pourbaix

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Improved orbital elements for three double-lined spectroscopic binaries, 47 And, 38 Cas, and HR 8467, have been determined with extensive new radial velocities. For 38 Cas lines of the secondary have been detected for the first time. Given the orbital periods for these systems of 35.3682, 134.130, and 42.3813 days, respectively, it is not surprising that all three have either moderate or relatively high eccentricities. The orbital dimensions (a1sin i and a2sin i) and minimum masses (m1sin 3i and m2sin 3i) have accuracies of 0.5% or better. An astrometric orbit for 38 Cas, which was recomputed with Hipparcos astrometry and …


A Volume-Limited Photometric Survey Of 114 Γ Doradus Candidates, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel, Stephen M. Henry Jun 2011

A Volume-Limited Photometric Survey Of 114 Γ Doradus Candidates, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel, Stephen M. Henry

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We have carried out a photometric survey of a complete, volume-limited sample of γ Doradus candidates. The sample was extracted from the Hipparcos catalog and consists of 114 stars with colors and absolute magnitudes within the range of known γ Doradus stars and that also lie within a specified volume of 266,600 pc3. We devoted one year of observing time with our T12 0.8 m automatic photometric telescope to acquire nightly observations of the complete sample of stars. From these survey observations, we identify 37 stars with intrinsic variability of 0.002 mag or more. Of these 37 variables, 8 have …


Revised Orbit And Transit Exclusion For Hd 114762b, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, Diana Dragomir, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W. Howard, Xuesong Wang, Jason T. Wright Jun 2011

Revised Orbit And Transit Exclusion For Hd 114762b, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, Diana Dragomir, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W. Howard, Xuesong Wang, Jason T. Wright

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Transiting planets around bright stars have allowed the detailed follow-up and characterization of exoplanets, such as the study of exoplanetary atmospheres. The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey is refining the orbits of the known exoplanets to confirm or rule out both transit signatures and the presence of additional companions. Here we present results for the companion orbiting HD 114762 in an eccentric 84 day orbit. Radial velocity analysis performed on 19 years of Lick Observatory data constrain the uncertainty in the predicted time of mid-transit to ∼5 hr, which is less than the predicted one-half day transit duration. We …


A Spitzer Transmission Spectrum For The Exoplanet Gj 436b, Evidence For Stellar Variability, And Constraints On Dayside Flux Variations, Heather Knutson, Nikku Madhusudhan, Nicolas B. Cowan, Jessie L. Christiansen, Eric Agol, Drake Deming, Jean-Michel Désert, David Charbonneau, Gregory W. Henry, Derek Homeier, Jonathan Langton, Gregory Laughlin, Sara Seager Jun 2011

A Spitzer Transmission Spectrum For The Exoplanet Gj 436b, Evidence For Stellar Variability, And Constraints On Dayside Flux Variations, Heather Knutson, Nikku Madhusudhan, Nicolas B. Cowan, Jessie L. Christiansen, Eric Agol, Drake Deming, Jean-Michel Désert, David Charbonneau, Gregory W. Henry, Derek Homeier, Jonathan Langton, Gregory Laughlin, Sara Seager

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In this paper, we describe a uniform analysis of eight transits and eleven secondary eclipses of the extrasolar planet GJ 436b obtained in the 3.6, 4.5, and 8.0 μm bands using the IRAC instrument on the Spitzer Space Telescope between UT 2007 June 29 and UT 2009 February 4. We find that the best-fit transit depths for visits in the same bandpass can vary by as much as 8% of the total (4.7σ significance) from one epoch to the next. Although we cannot entirely rule out residual detector effects or a time-varying, high-altitude cloud layer in the planet's atmosphere as …


Improved Orbital Parameters And Transit Monitoring For Hd 156846b, Stephen R. Kane, Andrew W. Howard, Genady Pilyavsky, Suvrath Mahadevan, Gregory W. Henry, Kaspar Von Braun, David R. Ciardi, Diana Dragomir, Debra A. Fischer, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin, Solange V. Ramirez, Jason T. Wright Apr 2011

Improved Orbital Parameters And Transit Monitoring For Hd 156846b, Stephen R. Kane, Andrew W. Howard, Genady Pilyavsky, Suvrath Mahadevan, Gregory W. Henry, Kaspar Von Braun, David R. Ciardi, Diana Dragomir, Debra A. Fischer, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin, Solange V. Ramirez, Jason T. Wright

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HD 156846b is a Jovian planet in a highly eccentric orbit (e = 0.85) with a period of 359.55 days. The pericenter passage at a distance of 0.16 AU is nearly aligned to our line of sight, offering an enhanced transit probability of 5.4% and a potentially rich probe of the dynamics of a cool planetary atmosphere impulsively heated during close approach to a bright star (V = 6.5). We present new radial velocity (RV) and photometric measurements of this star as part of the Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey. The RV measurements from the Keck–High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer …


New Precision Orbits Of Bright Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries. Vi. Hd 24623 And V923 Scorpii, Francis C. Fekel, Michael H. Williamson, Gregory W. Henry Mar 2011

New Precision Orbits Of Bright Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binaries. Vi. Hd 24623 And V923 Scorpii, Francis C. Fekel, Michael H. Williamson, Gregory W. Henry

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Using new radial velocities obtained at KPNO and Fairborn Observatory, we have determined improved spectroscopic orbits for two double-lined F-type binaries, HD 24623 and V923 Sco. The orbital periods are 19.66304 and 34.8386 days, respectively, so it is not surprising that their orbits have relatively high eccentricities of nearly 0.5. The orbital dimensions (a1sin i and a2sin i) and minimum masses (m1sin 3i and m2sin 3i) have accuracies of 0.2% or better. Extensive photometry of HD 24623 with the T4 0.75 m automatic photometric telescope at Fairborn Observatory shows no evidence of eclipses. Instead, a very weak reflection effect is …


A Study Of Differential Rotation On Ii Pegasi Via Photometric Starspot Imaging, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, Robert O. Harmon, Nalin Vutisalchavakul, Gregory W. Henry Mar 2011

A Study Of Differential Rotation On Ii Pegasi Via Photometric Starspot Imaging, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, Robert O. Harmon, Nalin Vutisalchavakul, Gregory W. Henry

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We present the results of a study of differential rotation on the K2 IV primary of the RS CVn binary II Pegasi (HD 224085) performed by inverting light curves to produce images of the dark starspots on its surface. The data were obtained in the standard Johnson B and V filter passbands via the Tennessee State University T3 0.4 m Automated Photometric Telescope from JD 2447115.8086–2455222.6238 (1987 November 16–2010 January 26). The observations were subdivided into 79 data sets consisting of pairs of B and V light curves, which were then inverted using a constrained nonlinear inversion algorithm that makes …


The Nasa-Uc Eta-Earth Program. Iii. A Super-Earth Orbiting Hd 97658 And A Neptune-Mass Planet Orbiting Gl 785*, Andrew W. Howard, John Asher Johnson, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Debra A. Fischer, Jason T. Wright, Gregory W. Henry, Howard Isaacson, Jeff A. Valenti, Jay Anderson, Nikolai Piskunov Feb 2011

The Nasa-Uc Eta-Earth Program. Iii. A Super-Earth Orbiting Hd 97658 And A Neptune-Mass Planet Orbiting Gl 785*, Andrew W. Howard, John Asher Johnson, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Debra A. Fischer, Jason T. Wright, Gregory W. Henry, Howard Isaacson, Jeff A. Valenti, Jay Anderson, Nikolai Piskunov

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We report the discovery of planets orbiting two bright, nearby early K dwarf stars, HD 97658 and Gl 785. These planets were detected by Keplerian modeling of radial velocities measured with Keck-HIRES for the NASA-UC Eta-Earth Survey. HD 97658 b is a close-in super-Earth with minimum mass Msin i = 8.2 ± 1.2 M⊕, orbital period P = 9.494 ± 0.005 days, and an orbit that is consistent with circular. Gl 785 b is a Neptune-mass planet with Msin i = 21.6 ± 2.0 M⊕, P = 74.39 ± 0.12 days, and orbital eccentricity e = 0.30 ± 0.09. Photometric …


Improving Transit Predictions Of Known Exoplanets With Terms, Stephen R. Kane, David R. Ciardi, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory W. Henry, Andrew W. Howard, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin, Suvrath Mahadevan, Kaspar Von Braun, Jason T. Wright Feb 2011

Improving Transit Predictions Of Known Exoplanets With Terms, Stephen R. Kane, David R. Ciardi, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory W. Henry, Andrew W. Howard, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin, Suvrath Mahadevan, Kaspar Von Braun, Jason T. Wright

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Transiting planet discoveries have largely been restricted to the short-period or low-periastron distance regimes due to the bias inherent in the geometric transit probability. Through the refinement of planetary orbital parameters, and hence reducing the size of transit windows, long-period planets become feasible targets for photometric follow-up. Here we describe the TERMS project that is monitoring these host stars at predicted transit times.


The Continuous Period Search Method And Its Application To The Young Solar Analogue Hd 116956, Jyri J. Lehtinen, Lauri Jetsu, Thomas Hackman, Perttu Kajatkari, Gregory W. Henry Feb 2011

The Continuous Period Search Method And Its Application To The Young Solar Analogue Hd 116956, Jyri J. Lehtinen, Lauri Jetsu, Thomas Hackman, Perttu Kajatkari, Gregory W. Henry

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Aims. We formulate an improved time series analysis method for the analysis of photometry of active stars. This new continuous period search (CPS) method is applied to 12 years of V band photometry of the young solar analogue HD 116956 (NQ UMa).

Methods. The new method is developed from the previous three stage period analysis (TSPA) method. Our improvements are the use of a sliding window in choosing the modelled datasets, a criterion applied to select the best model for each dataset and the computation of the time scale of change of the light curve. We test the …