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Physical Parameters Of The Multiplanet Systems Hd 106315 And Gj 9827*†, Molly R. Kosiarek, David A. Berardo, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Cesar Laguna, Caroline Piaulet, Joseph M. Akana Murphy, Steve B. Howell, Gregory W. Henry, Howard Isaacson, Benjamin Fulton, Lauren M. Weiss, Erik A. Petigura, Aida Behmard, Lea A. Hirsch, Johanna Teske, Jennifer A. Burt, Sean M. Mills, Ashley Chontos, Teo Močnik, Andrew W. Howard, Michael Werner, John H. Livingston, Jessica Krick, Charles Beichman, Varoujan Gorjian, Laura Kreidberg, Caroline Morley, Jessie L. Christiansen, Farisa Y. Morales, Nicholas J. Scott, Jeffrey D. Crane, Sharon Xuesong Wang, Stephen A. Shectman, Lee J. Rosenthal, Samuel K. Grunblatt, Ryan A. Rubenzahl, Paul A. Dalba, Steven Giacalone, Chiara Dane Villanueva, Qingtian Liu, Fei Dai, Michelle L. Hill, Malena Rice, Stephen R. Kane, Andrew W. Mayo Dec 2020

Physical Parameters Of The Multiplanet Systems Hd 106315 And Gj 9827*†, Molly R. Kosiarek, David A. Berardo, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Cesar Laguna, Caroline Piaulet, Joseph M. Akana Murphy, Steve B. Howell, Gregory W. Henry, Howard Isaacson, Benjamin Fulton, Lauren M. Weiss, Erik A. Petigura, Aida Behmard, Lea A. Hirsch, Johanna Teske, Jennifer A. Burt, Sean M. Mills, Ashley Chontos, Teo Močnik, Andrew W. Howard, Michael Werner, John H. Livingston, Jessica Krick, Charles Beichman, Varoujan Gorjian, Laura Kreidberg, Caroline Morley, Jessie L. Christiansen, Farisa Y. Morales, Nicholas J. Scott, Jeffrey D. Crane, Sharon Xuesong Wang, Stephen A. Shectman, Lee J. Rosenthal, Samuel K. Grunblatt, Ryan A. Rubenzahl, Paul A. Dalba, Steven Giacalone, Chiara Dane Villanueva, Qingtian Liu, Fei Dai, Michelle L. Hill, Malena Rice, Stephen R. Kane, Andrew W. Mayo

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HD 106315 and GJ 9827 are two bright, nearby stars that host multiple super-Earths and sub-Neptunes discovered by K2 that are well suited for atmospheric characterization. We refined the planets' ephemerides through Spitzer transits, enabling accurate transit prediction required for future atmospheric characterization through transmission spectroscopy. Through a multiyear high-cadence observing campaign with Keck/High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer and Magellan/Planet Finder Spectrograph, we improved the planets' mass measurements in anticipation of Hubble Space Telescope transmission spectroscopy. For GJ 9827, we modeled activity-induced radial velocity signals with a Gaussian process informed by the Calcium II H&K lines in order to more accurately …


Armada. I. Triple Companions Detected In B-Type Binaries Α Del And Ν Gem, Tyler Gardner, John D. Monnier, Francis C. Fekel, Gail Schaefer, Keith J. C. Johnson, Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin, Stefan Kraus, Narsireddy Anugu, Benjamin R. Setterholm, Aaron Labdon, Claire L. Davies, Cyprien Lanthermann, Jacob Ennis, Michael Ireland, Kaitlin M. Kratter, Theo Ten Brummelaar, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Chris Farrington, Douglas R. Gies, Robert Klement, Fred C. Adams Dec 2020

Armada. I. Triple Companions Detected In B-Type Binaries Α Del And Ν Gem, Tyler Gardner, John D. Monnier, Francis C. Fekel, Gail Schaefer, Keith J. C. Johnson, Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin, Stefan Kraus, Narsireddy Anugu, Benjamin R. Setterholm, Aaron Labdon, Claire L. Davies, Cyprien Lanthermann, Jacob Ennis, Michael Ireland, Kaitlin M. Kratter, Theo Ten Brummelaar, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Chris Farrington, Douglas R. Gies, Robert Klement, Fred C. Adams

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Ground-based optical long-baseline interferometry has the power to measure the orbits of close binary systems at ∼10 μas precision. This precision makes it possible to detect "wobbles" in the binary motion due to the gravitational pull from additional short-period companions. We started the ARrangement for Micro-Arcsecond Differential Astrometry (ARMADA) survey with the Michigan Infra-Red Combiner (MIRC)/MIRC-X instrument at the Center for High Angular Resoloution Astronomy (CHARA) array for the purpose of detecting giant planets and stellar companions orbiting individual stars in binary systems. We describe our observations for the survey, and introduce the wavelength calibration scheme that delivers precision at …


Expres. Ii. Searching For Planets Around Active Stars: A Case Study Of Hd 101501, Samuel H. C. Cabot, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, Gregory W. Henry, Lily Zhao, Robert O. Harmon, Debra A. Fischer, John M. Brewer, Joe Llama, Ryan R. Petersburg, Andrew E. Szymkowiak Dec 2020

Expres. Ii. Searching For Planets Around Active Stars: A Case Study Of Hd 101501, Samuel H. C. Cabot, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, Gregory W. Henry, Lily Zhao, Robert O. Harmon, Debra A. Fischer, John M. Brewer, Joe Llama, Ryan R. Petersburg, Andrew E. Szymkowiak

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By controlling instrumental errors to below 10 cm s−1, the EXtreme PREcision Spectrograph (EXPRES) allows for a more insightful study of photospheric velocities that can mask weak Keplerian signals. Gaussian processes (GP) have become a standard tool for modeling correlated noise in radial velocity data sets. While GPs are constrained and motivated by physical properties of the star, in some cases they are still flexible enough to absorb unresolved Keplerian signals. We apply GP regression to EXPRES radial velocity measurements of the 3.5 Gyr old chromospherically active Sun-like star, HD 101501. We obtain tight constraints on the stellar rotation period …


A Collage Of Small Planets From The Lick–Carnegie Exoplanet Survey: Exploring The Super-Earth And Sub-Neptune Mass Regime, Jennifer Burt, Fabo Feng, Bradford Holden, Eric E. Mamajek, Chelsea X. Huang, Mickey M. Rosentha, Songhu Wang, R. Paul Butler, Steve S. Vogt, Gregory Laughlin, Gregory W. Henry, Johanna K. Teske, Sharon X. Wang, Jeffrey D. Crane, Steve A. Shectman Dec 2020

A Collage Of Small Planets From The Lick–Carnegie Exoplanet Survey: Exploring The Super-Earth And Sub-Neptune Mass Regime, Jennifer Burt, Fabo Feng, Bradford Holden, Eric E. Mamajek, Chelsea X. Huang, Mickey M. Rosentha, Songhu Wang, R. Paul Butler, Steve S. Vogt, Gregory Laughlin, Gregory W. Henry, Johanna K. Teske, Sharon X. Wang, Jeffrey D. Crane, Steve A. Shectman

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Analysis of new precision radial velocity (RV) measurements from the Lick Automated Planet Finder and Keck HIRES has yielded the discovery of three new exoplanet candidates orbiting the nearby stars HD 190007 and HD 216520. We also report new velocities from the APF and the Planet Finder Spectrograph and updated orbital fits for the known exoplanet host stars GJ 686 and HD 180617. Of the newly discovered planets, HD 190007 b has a period of P = 11.72 days, an RV semiamplitude of K = 5.64 ± 0.55 m s−1, a minimum mass of Mpl = 16.46 ± 1.66 M⊕, …


The M Supergiant High-Mass X-Ray Binary 4u 1954+31, Kenneth H. Hinkle, Thomas Lebzelter, Francis C. Fekel, Oscar Straniero, Richard Joyce, Lisa Prato, Nicole Karnath, Nolan Habel Nov 2020

The M Supergiant High-Mass X-Ray Binary 4u 1954+31, Kenneth H. Hinkle, Thomas Lebzelter, Francis C. Fekel, Oscar Straniero, Richard Joyce, Lisa Prato, Nicole Karnath, Nolan Habel

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The X-ray binary 4U 1954+31 has been classified as a low-mass X-ray binary containing an M giant and a neutron star (NS). It has also been included in the rare class of X-ray symbiotic binaries. The Gaia parallax, infrared colors, spectral type, abundances, and orbital properties of the M star demonstrate that the cool star in this system is not a low-mass giant but a high-mass M supergiant. Thus, 4U 1954+31 is a high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB) containing a late-type supergiant. It is the only known binary system of this type. The mass of the M I is ${9}_{-2}^{+6}$ M⊙ …


Access: Confirmation Of No Potassium In The Atmosphere Of Wasp-31b, Chima D. Mcgruder, Mercedes López-Morales, Néstor Espinoza, Benjamin V. Rackham, Dániel Apai, Andrés Jordán, David J. Osip, Munazza K. Alam, Alex Bixel, Jonathan J. Fortney, Gregory W. Henry, James Kirk, Nikole K. Lewis, Florian Rodler, Ian C. Weaver Oct 2020

Access: Confirmation Of No Potassium In The Atmosphere Of Wasp-31b, Chima D. Mcgruder, Mercedes López-Morales, Néstor Espinoza, Benjamin V. Rackham, Dániel Apai, Andrés Jordán, David J. Osip, Munazza K. Alam, Alex Bixel, Jonathan J. Fortney, Gregory W. Henry, James Kirk, Nikole K. Lewis, Florian Rodler, Ian C. Weaver

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We present a new optical (400–950 nm) transmission spectrum of the hot Jupiter WASP-31b (M = 0.48 MJ; R = 1.54 RJ; P = 3.41 days), obtained by combining four transit observations. These transits were observed with IMACS on the Magellan Baade Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory as part of the ACCESS project. We investigate the presence of clouds/hazes in the upper atmosphere of this planet, as well as the contribution of stellar activity on the observed features. In addition, we search for absorption features of the alkali elements Na i and K i, with particular focus on K i, …


Lrg-Beasts: Ground-Based Detection Of Sodium And A Steep Optical Slope In The Atmosphere Of The Highly Inflated Hot-Saturn Wasp-21b, Lili Alderson, James Kirk, Mercedes López-Morales, Peter J. Wheatley, Ian Skillen, Gregory W. Henry, Chima Mcgruder, Matteo Brogi, Tom Louden, George King Aug 2020

Lrg-Beasts: Ground-Based Detection Of Sodium And A Steep Optical Slope In The Atmosphere Of The Highly Inflated Hot-Saturn Wasp-21b, Lili Alderson, James Kirk, Mercedes López-Morales, Peter J. Wheatley, Ian Skillen, Gregory W. Henry, Chima Mcgruder, Matteo Brogi, Tom Louden, George King

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We present the optical transmission spectrum of the highly inflated Saturn-mass exoplanet WASP-21b, using three transits obtained with the ACAM instrument on the William Herschel Telescope through the LRG-BEASTS survey (Low Resolution Ground-Based Exoplanet Atmosphere Survey using Transmission Spectroscopy). Our transmission spectrum covers a wavelength range of 4635–9000 Å, achieving an average transit depth precision of 197 ppm compared to one atmospheric scale height at 246 ppm. We detect Na i absorption in a bin width of 30 Å  at >4σ confidence, which extends over 100 Å. We see no evidence of absorption from K i. Atmospheric retrieval analysis of …


Expres. I. Hd 3651 As An Ideal Rv Benchmark, John M. Brewer, Debra A. Fischer, Ryan T. Blackman, Samuel H. C. Cabot, Allen B. Davis, Gregory Laughlin, Christopher Leet, J. M. Joel Ong, Ryan R. Petersburg, Andrew E. Szymkowiak, Lily L. Zhao, Gregory W. Henry, Joe Llama Jul 2020

Expres. I. Hd 3651 As An Ideal Rv Benchmark, John M. Brewer, Debra A. Fischer, Ryan T. Blackman, Samuel H. C. Cabot, Allen B. Davis, Gregory Laughlin, Christopher Leet, J. M. Joel Ong, Ryan R. Petersburg, Andrew E. Szymkowiak, Lily L. Zhao, Gregory W. Henry, Joe Llama

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The next generation of exoplanet-hunting spectrographs should deliver up to an order of magnitude improvement in radial velocity (RV) precision over the standard 1 ${\rm{m}}\ {{\rm{s}}}^{-1}$ state-of-the-art spectrographs. This advance is critical for enabling the detection of Earth-mass planets around Sun-like stars. New calibration techniques such as laser frequency combs and stabilized etalons ensure that the instrumental stability is well characterized. However, additional sources of error include stellar noise, undetected short-period planets, and telluric contamination. To understand and ultimately mitigate error sources, the contributing terms in the error budget must be isolated to the greatest extent possible. Here, we introduce …


Visual Orbits Of Spectroscopic Binaries With The Chara Array. Iii. Hd 8374 And Hd 24546, Kathryn V. Lester, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Douglas R. Gies, Gail Schaefer, Chris D. Farrington, Zhao Guo, Rachel A. Matson, John D. Monnier, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Judit Sturmann, Samuel A. Weiss Jul 2020

Visual Orbits Of Spectroscopic Binaries With The Chara Array. Iii. Hd 8374 And Hd 24546, Kathryn V. Lester, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Douglas R. Gies, Gail Schaefer, Chris D. Farrington, Zhao Guo, Rachel A. Matson, John D. Monnier, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Judit Sturmann, Samuel A. Weiss

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We present the visual orbits of two long-period spectroscopic binary stars, HD 8374 and HD 24546, using interferometric observations acquired with the CHARA Array and the Palomar Testbed Interferometer. We also obtained new radial velocities from echelle spectra using the APO 3.5 m and Fairborn 2.0 m telescopes. By combining the visual and spectroscopic observations, we solve for the full, three-dimensional orbits and determine the stellar masses and distances to within 3% uncertainty. We then estimate the effective temperature and radius of each component star through Doppler tomography and spectral energy distribution analyses, in order to compare the observed stellar …


The Hubble Space Telescope Pancet Program: An Optical To Infrared Transmission Spectrum Of Hat-P-32ab, Munazza K. Alam, Mercedes López-Morales, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Gregory W. Henry, Claire Baxter, Jean-Michel Désert, Joanna K. Barstow, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Vincent Bourrier, Panayotis Lavvas, Hannah R. Wakeford, Michael H. Williamson, Jorge Sanz-Forcada, Lars A. Buchhave, Ofer Cohen, Antonio García Muñoz Jul 2020

The Hubble Space Telescope Pancet Program: An Optical To Infrared Transmission Spectrum Of Hat-P-32ab, Munazza K. Alam, Mercedes López-Morales, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Gregory W. Henry, Claire Baxter, Jean-Michel Désert, Joanna K. Barstow, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Vincent Bourrier, Panayotis Lavvas, Hannah R. Wakeford, Michael H. Williamson, Jorge Sanz-Forcada, Lars A. Buchhave, Ofer Cohen, Antonio García Muñoz

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We present a 0.3−5 μm transmission spectrum of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-32Ab observed with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph and Wide Field Camera 3 instruments mounted on the Hubble Space Telescope, combined with Spitzer Infrared Array Camera photometry. The spectrum is composed of 51 spectrophotometric bins with widths ranging between 150 and 400 Å, measured to a median precision of 215 ppm. Comparisons of the observed transmission spectrum to a grid of 1D radiative-convective equilibrium models indicate the presence of clouds/hazes, consistent with previous transit observations and secondary eclipse measurements. To provide more robust constraints on the planet's atmospheric properties, …


Kr Persei, A Mid-F Eclipsing Binary With A One-Day Period, James R. Sowell, Emily Hollingworth, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Horace Dale, Alexander D. Savello, Jeffrey L. Coughlin, Richard M. Williamon Jun 2020

Kr Persei, A Mid-F Eclipsing Binary With A One-Day Period, James R. Sowell, Emily Hollingworth, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Horace Dale, Alexander D. Savello, Jeffrey L. Coughlin, Richard M. Williamon

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KR Per is a partially eclipsing binary with an orbital period of 0.9960798 days, very close to one sidereal day, making it difficult to obtain extensive phase coverage in a reasonable amount of time. We used the Wilson–Devinney program to determine its orbital elements and stellar absolute dimensions from recently acquired radial velocities and differential BVRI observations that were supplemented with previous differential UBV measurements and published times of minima. The two components are each F5 V stars with masses of and . The radii are and . The orbital period of the eclipsing system is variable and more times …


Absolute Dimensions Of The Unevolved F-Type Eclipsing Binary Bt Vulpeculae, Guillermo Torres, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh May 2020

Absolute Dimensions Of The Unevolved F-Type Eclipsing Binary Bt Vulpeculae, Guillermo Torres, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh

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We report extensive differential V-band photometry and high-resolution spectroscopy for the 1.14 day, detached, double-lined eclipsing binary BT Vul (F0+F7). Our radial-velocity monitoring and light-curve analysis lead to absolute masses and radii of ${M}_{1}=1.5439\pm 0.0098\,{{ \mathcal M }}_{\odot }^{{\rm{N}}}$ and ${R}_{1}=1.536\pm 0.018\,{{ \mathcal R }}_{\odot }^{{\rm{N}}}$ for the primary, and ${M}_{2}=1.2196\pm 0.0080\,{{ \mathcal M }}_{\odot }^{{\rm{N}}}$ and ${R}_{2}=1.151\pm 0.029\,{{ \mathcal R }}_{\odot }^{{\rm{N}}}$ for the secondary. The effective temperatures are 7270 ± 150 K and 6260 ± 180 K, respectively. Both stars are rapid rotators, and the orbit is circular. A comparison with stellar evolution models from the MESA Isochrones …


Updated Parameters And A New Transmission Spectrum Of Hd 97658b, Xueying Guo, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Diana Dragomir, Molly Kosiarek, Joshua Lothringer, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Lee J. Rosenthal, Björn Benneke, Heather Knutson, Paul A. Dalba, Eliza M. R. Kempton, Gregory W. Henry, Peter R. Mccullough, Travis Barman, Sarah C. Blunt, Ashley Chontos, Jonathan J. Fortney, Benjamin Fulton, Lea A. Hirsch, Andrew W. Howard, Howard Isaacson, Jaymie Matthews, Teo Mocnik, Caroline Morley, Erik A. Petigura, Lauren M. Weiss Apr 2020

Updated Parameters And A New Transmission Spectrum Of Hd 97658b, Xueying Guo, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Diana Dragomir, Molly Kosiarek, Joshua Lothringer, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Lee J. Rosenthal, Björn Benneke, Heather Knutson, Paul A. Dalba, Eliza M. R. Kempton, Gregory W. Henry, Peter R. Mccullough, Travis Barman, Sarah C. Blunt, Ashley Chontos, Jonathan J. Fortney, Benjamin Fulton, Lea A. Hirsch, Andrew W. Howard, Howard Isaacson, Jaymie Matthews, Teo Mocnik, Caroline Morley, Erik A. Petigura, Lauren M. Weiss

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Recent years have seen increasing interest in the characterization of sub-Neptune-sized planets because of their prevalence in the Galaxy, contrasted with their absence in our solar system. HD 97658 is one of the brightest stars hosting a planet of this kind, and we present the transmission spectrum of this planet by combining four Hubble Space Telescope transits, 12 Spitzer/IRAC transits, and eight MOST transits of this system. Our transmission spectrum has a higher signal-to-noise ratio than those from previous works, and the result suggests that the slight increase in transit depth from wavelength 1.1–1.7 μm reported in previous works on …


Optical To Near-Infrared Transmission Spectrum Of The Warm Sub-Saturn Hat-P-12b, Ian Wong, Björn Benneke, Peter Gao, Heather Knutson, Yayaati Chachan, Gregory W. Henry, Drake Deming, Tiffany Kataria, Elspeth K. H. Lee, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Gilda E. Ballester, Nathaniel J. Baskin, Hannah R. Wakeford, Michael H. Williamson Apr 2020

Optical To Near-Infrared Transmission Spectrum Of The Warm Sub-Saturn Hat-P-12b, Ian Wong, Björn Benneke, Peter Gao, Heather Knutson, Yayaati Chachan, Gregory W. Henry, Drake Deming, Tiffany Kataria, Elspeth K. H. Lee, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Gilda E. Ballester, Nathaniel J. Baskin, Hannah R. Wakeford, Michael H. Williamson

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We present the transmission spectrum of HAT-P-12b through a joint analysis of data obtained from the Hubble Space Telescope Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph and Wide Field Camera 3 and Spitzer, covering the wavelength range 0.3–5.0 μm. We detect a muted water vapor absorption feature at 1.4 μm attenuated by clouds, as well as a Rayleigh scattering slope in the optical indicative of small particles. We interpret the transmission spectrum using both the state-of-the-art atmospheric retrieval code SCARLET and the aerosol microphysics model CARMA. These models indicate that the atmosphere of HAT-P-12b is consistent with a broad range of metallicities between …


Observations Of Binary Stars With The Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. Ix. Observations Of Known And Suspected Binaries, And A Partial Survey Of Be Stars, Elliott P. Horch, Gerard T. Van Belle, James W. Davidson Jr., Daryl W. Willmarth, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Dana I. Casetti-Dinescu, Frederick W. Hahne, Nicole M. Granucci, Catherine A. Clark, Jennifer G. Winters, Justin D. Rupert, Samuel A. Weiss, Nicole M. Colton, Daniel A. Nusdeo, Todd J. Henry Apr 2020

Observations Of Binary Stars With The Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. Ix. Observations Of Known And Suspected Binaries, And A Partial Survey Of Be Stars, Elliott P. Horch, Gerard T. Van Belle, James W. Davidson Jr., Daryl W. Willmarth, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Dana I. Casetti-Dinescu, Frederick W. Hahne, Nicole M. Granucci, Catherine A. Clark, Jennifer G. Winters, Justin D. Rupert, Samuel A. Weiss, Nicole M. Colton, Daniel A. Nusdeo, Todd J. Henry

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We report 370 measures of 170 components of binary and multiple-star systems, obtained from speckle imaging observations made with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument at Lowell Observatory's Discovery Channel Telescope in 2015 through 2017. Of the systems studied, 147 are binary stars, 10 are seen as triple systems, and 1 quadruple system is measured. Seventy-six high-quality nondetections and 15 newly resolved components are presented in our observations. The uncertainty in relative astrometry appears to be similar to our previous work at Lowell, namely, linear measurement uncertainties of approximately 2 mas, and the relative photometry appears to be uncertain at the …


Detection Of Na, K, And H2o In The Hazy Atmosphere Of Wasp-6b, Aarynn L. Carter, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Munazza K. Alam, Jayesh M. Goyal, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Hannah R. Wakeford, Gregory W. Henry, Sam Morrell, Mercedes López-Morales, Barry Smalley, Panayotis Lavvas, Joanna K. Barstow, Antonio García Muñoz, Neale P. Gibson, Paul A. Wilson Apr 2020

Detection Of Na, K, And H2o In The Hazy Atmosphere Of Wasp-6b, Aarynn L. Carter, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Munazza K. Alam, Jayesh M. Goyal, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Hannah R. Wakeford, Gregory W. Henry, Sam Morrell, Mercedes López-Morales, Barry Smalley, Panayotis Lavvas, Joanna K. Barstow, Antonio García Muñoz, Neale P. Gibson, Paul A. Wilson

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We present new observations of the transmission spectrum of the hot Jupiter WASP-6b both from the ground with the Very Large Telescope FOcal Reducer and Spectrograph (FORS2) from 0.45 to 0.83 μm, and space with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite from 0.6 to 1.0 μm and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Camera 3 from 1.12 to 1.65 μm. Archival data from the HST Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and Spitzer are also re-analysed on a common Gaussian process framework, of which the STIS data show a good overall agreement with the overlapping FORS2 data. We also explore the …


The Sophie Search For Northern Extrasolar Planets Xvi. Hd 158259: A Compact Planetary System In A Near-3:2 Mean Motion Resonance Chain, Nathan Hara, François Bouchy, Manu Stalport, Isabelle Boisse, J. Rodrigues, Jean-Baptiste Delisle, Alexandre Santerne, Gregory W. Henry, Luc Arnold, Nicola Astudillo-Defru, Simon Borgniet, Xavier Bonfils, Vincent Bourrier, Bastien Brugger, B. Courcol, Shweta Dalal, Magali Deleuil, Xavier Delfosse, Olivier Demangeon, Rodrigo F. Díaz, Xavier Dumusque, Thierry Forveille, Guillaume Hébrard, Melissa J. Hobson, ‪Flavien Kiefer, Théodore Lopez, ‪Lucile Mignon, Olivier Mousis, Claire Moutou, Francesco Pepe, Javiera Rey, Nuno C. Santos, Damien Ségransan, Stéphane Udry, Paul Anthony Wilson Apr 2020

The Sophie Search For Northern Extrasolar Planets Xvi. Hd 158259: A Compact Planetary System In A Near-3:2 Mean Motion Resonance Chain, Nathan Hara, François Bouchy, Manu Stalport, Isabelle Boisse, J. Rodrigues, Jean-Baptiste Delisle, Alexandre Santerne, Gregory W. Henry, Luc Arnold, Nicola Astudillo-Defru, Simon Borgniet, Xavier Bonfils, Vincent Bourrier, Bastien Brugger, B. Courcol, Shweta Dalal, Magali Deleuil, Xavier Delfosse, Olivier Demangeon, Rodrigo F. Díaz, Xavier Dumusque, Thierry Forveille, Guillaume Hébrard, Melissa J. Hobson, ‪Flavien Kiefer, Théodore Lopez, ‪Lucile Mignon, Olivier Mousis, Claire Moutou, Francesco Pepe, Javiera Rey, Nuno C. Santos, Damien Ségransan, Stéphane Udry, Paul Anthony Wilson

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Aims. Since 2011, the SOPHIE spectrograph has been used to search for Neptunes and super-Earths in the northern hemisphere. As part of this observational program, 290 radial velocity measurements of the 6.4 V magnitude star HD 158259 were obtained. Additionally, TESS photometric measurements of this target are available. We present an analysis of the SOPHIE data and compare our results with the output of the TESS pipeline.

Methods. The radial velocity data, ancillary spectroscopic indices, and ground-based photometric measurements were analyzed with classical and ℓ1 periodograms. The stellar activity was modeled as a correlated Gaussian noise and its impact …


Orbital Refinement And Stellar Properties For The Hd 9446, Hd 43691, And Hd 179079 Planetary Systems, Michelle L. Hill, Teo Močnik, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, Joshua Pepper, Natalie R. Hinkel, Paul A. Dalba, Benjamin Fulton, Keivan Stassun, Lee J. Rosenthal, Andrew W. Howard, Steve B. Howell, Mark E. Everett, Tabetha S. Boyajian, Debra A. Fischer, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Thomas G. Beatty, David J. James Apr 2020

Orbital Refinement And Stellar Properties For The Hd 9446, Hd 43691, And Hd 179079 Planetary Systems, Michelle L. Hill, Teo Močnik, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, Joshua Pepper, Natalie R. Hinkel, Paul A. Dalba, Benjamin Fulton, Keivan Stassun, Lee J. Rosenthal, Andrew W. Howard, Steve B. Howell, Mark E. Everett, Tabetha S. Boyajian, Debra A. Fischer, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Thomas G. Beatty, David J. James

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The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey is a project that aims to detect transits of intermediate-long period planets by refining orbital parameters of the known radial velocity planets using additional data from ground-based telescopes, calculating a revised transit ephemeris for the planet, then monitoring the planet host star during the predicted transit window. Here we present the results from three systems that had high probabilities of transiting planets: HD 9446 b and c, HD 43691 b, and HD 179079 b. We provide new radial velocity (RV) measurements that are then used to improve the orbital solution for the known …


Sun-Like Stars Shed Light On Solar Climate Forcing, Philip G. Judge, Ricky Egeland, Gregory W. Henry Mar 2020

Sun-Like Stars Shed Light On Solar Climate Forcing, Philip G. Judge, Ricky Egeland, Gregory W. Henry

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Recently published precise stellar photometry of 72 Sun-like stars obtained at the Fairborn Observatory between 1993 and 2017 is used to set limits on the solar forcing of Earth's atmosphere of ±4.5 W m−2 since 1750. This compares with the +2.2 ± 1.1 W m−2 IPCC estimate for anthropogenic forcing. Three critical assumptions are made. In decreasing order of importance they are: (a) most of the brightness variations occur within the average time series length of ≈17 yr; (b) the Sun seen from the ecliptic behaves as an ensemble of middle-aged solar-like stars; and (c) narrowband photometry in the Strömgren …


Evaluating Climate Variability Of The Canonical Hot-Jupiters Hd 189733b And Hd 209458b Through Multi-Epoch Eclipse Observations, Brian M. Kilpatrick, Tiffany Kataria, Nikole K. Lewis, Robert T. Zellem, Gregory W. Henry, Nicolas B. Cowan, Julien De Wit, Jonathan J. Fortney, Heather Knutson, Sara Seager, Adam P. Showman, Gregory S. Tucker Jan 2020

Evaluating Climate Variability Of The Canonical Hot-Jupiters Hd 189733b And Hd 209458b Through Multi-Epoch Eclipse Observations, Brian M. Kilpatrick, Tiffany Kataria, Nikole K. Lewis, Robert T. Zellem, Gregory W. Henry, Nicolas B. Cowan, Julien De Wit, Jonathan J. Fortney, Heather Knutson, Sara Seager, Adam P. Showman, Gregory S. Tucker

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Here we present the analysis of multi-epoch secondary eclipse observations of HD 189733b and HD 209458b as a probe of temporal variability in the planetary climate using both Spitzer channels 1 and 2 (3.6 and 4.5 μm). We expect hot-Jupiter atmospheres to be dynamic environments exhibiting time varying weather. However, it is uncertain to what extent temporal variability will be observable when considering disk integrated observations. We do not detect statistically significant variability and are able to place useful upper limits on the infrared variability amplitudes in these atmospheres. There are very few planets with multi-epoch observations at the required …


The Large Scale Behaviour In The Disk Of Δ Scorpii From 2000-2018, Mark W. Suffak, Carol E. Jones, Christopher Tycner, Gregory W. Henry, Alex Cavaliéri Carciofi, Bruno C. Mota, A. C. Rubio Jan 2020

The Large Scale Behaviour In The Disk Of Δ Scorpii From 2000-2018, Mark W. Suffak, Carol E. Jones, Christopher Tycner, Gregory W. Henry, Alex Cavaliéri Carciofi, Bruno C. Mota, A. C. Rubio

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We model the circumstellar disk of δ Sco using the 3-dimensional Monte Carlo radiative transfer code HDUST in order to quantify the large scale changes in the disk through the years 2000 to 2018, and to see if these changes can be attributed to the secondary star affecting the disk throughout its orbit. We determine our best-fitting models through matching simulated observations to actual Hα spectroscopy and V-band photometric observations. Our modelling results confirm previous findings that the disk of δ Sco was forming early in the century. We also find a period of disk dissipation when the companion is …