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The Discovery Of Hd 37605c And A Dispositive Null Detection Of Transits Of Hd 37605b, Sharon Xuesong Wang, Jason T. Wright, William D. Cochran, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, Matthew J. Payne, Michael Endl, Phillip J. Macqueen, Jeff A. Valenti, Victoria Antoci, Diana Dragomir, Jaymie M. Matthews, Andrew W. Howard, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Howard Isaacson, Eric B. Ford, Suvrath Mahadevan, Kaspar Von Braun Nov 2012

The Discovery Of Hd 37605c And A Dispositive Null Detection Of Transits Of Hd 37605b, Sharon Xuesong Wang, Jason T. Wright, William D. Cochran, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, Matthew J. Payne, Michael Endl, Phillip J. Macqueen, Jeff A. Valenti, Victoria Antoci, Diana Dragomir, Jaymie M. Matthews, Andrew W. Howard, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Howard Isaacson, Eric B. Ford, Suvrath Mahadevan, Kaspar Von Braun

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We report the radial velocity discovery of a second planetary mass companion to the K0 V star HD 37605, which was already known to host an eccentric, P ∼ 55 days Jovian planet, HD 37605b. This second planet, HD 37605c, has a period of ∼7.5 years with a low eccentricity and an Msin i of ∼3.4 MJup. Our discovery was made with the nearly 8 years of radial velocity follow-up at the Hobby–Eberly Telescope and Keck Observatory, including observations made as part of the Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey effort to provide precise ephemerides to long-period planets for transit …


Rotational And Cyclical Variability In Γ Cassiopeiae. Ii. Fifteen Seasons, Gregory W. Henry, Myron A. Smith Oct 2012

Rotational And Cyclical Variability In Γ Cassiopeiae. Ii. Fifteen Seasons, Gregory W. Henry, Myron A. Smith

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The B0.5 IVe star γ Cas is of great interest because it is the prototype of a small group of classical Be stars having hard X-ray emission of unknown origin. We discuss results from ongoing B and V observations of the γ Cas star–disk system acquired with an Automated Photometric Telescope during the observing seasons 1997–2011. In an earlier study, Smith, Henry, & Vishniac showed that light variations in γ Cas are dominated by a series of comparatively prominent cycles with amplitudes of 0.02–0.03 mag and lengths of 2–3 months, superimposed on a 1.21 day periodic signal some five times …


Non-Detection Of Previously Reported Transits Of Hd 97658b With Most* Photometry, Diana Dragomir, Jaymie M. Matthews, Andrew W. Howard, Victoria Antoci, Gregory W. Henry, David B. Guenther, John A. Johnson, Rainer Kuschnig, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Anthony F. J. Moffat, Jason F. Rowe, Slavek M. Rucinski, Dimitar Sasselov, Werner W. Weiss Oct 2012

Non-Detection Of Previously Reported Transits Of Hd 97658b With Most* Photometry, Diana Dragomir, Jaymie M. Matthews, Andrew W. Howard, Victoria Antoci, Gregory W. Henry, David B. Guenther, John A. Johnson, Rainer Kuschnig, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Anthony F. J. Moffat, Jason F. Rowe, Slavek M. Rucinski, Dimitar Sasselov, Werner W. Weiss

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The radial velocity-discovered exoplanet HD 97658b was recently announced to transit, with a derived planetary radius of 2.93 ± 0.28 R⊕. As a transiting super-Earth orbiting a bright star, this planet would make an attractive candidate for additional observations, including studies of its atmospheric properties. We present and analyze follow-up photometric observations of the HD 97658 system acquired with the Microvariability and Oscillations of STars space telescope. Our results show no transit with the depth and ephemeris reported in the announcement paper. For the same ephemeris, we rule out transits for a planet with radius larger than 2.09 R⊕, corresponding …


The Relationship Between Γ Cassiopeiae’S X-Ray Emission And Its Circumstellar Environment Ii. Geometry And Kinematics Of The Disk From Mirc And Vega Instruments On The Chara Array, Philippe Stee, O. Delaa, John D. Monnier, Anthony Meilland, Karine Perraut, Denis Mourard, Xiao Che, Gail H. Schaefer, Ettore Pedretti, Myron A. Smith, Raimundo Lopes De Oliveira, Christian Motch, Gregory W. Henry, Noel D. Richardson, Karen S. Bjorkman, R. Bücke, E. Pollmann, Juan Zorec, Douglas R. Gies, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Harold A. Mcalister, Nils H. Turner, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Stephen T. Ridgway Sep 2012

The Relationship Between Γ Cassiopeiae’S X-Ray Emission And Its Circumstellar Environment Ii. Geometry And Kinematics Of The Disk From Mirc And Vega Instruments On The Chara Array, Philippe Stee, O. Delaa, John D. Monnier, Anthony Meilland, Karine Perraut, Denis Mourard, Xiao Che, Gail H. Schaefer, Ettore Pedretti, Myron A. Smith, Raimundo Lopes De Oliveira, Christian Motch, Gregory W. Henry, Noel D. Richardson, Karen S. Bjorkman, R. Bücke, E. Pollmann, Juan Zorec, Douglas R. Gies, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Harold A. Mcalister, Nils H. Turner, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Stephen T. Ridgway

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Context.γ Cas is thought to be the prototype of classical Be stars and is the most studied object among this group. However, as for all Be stars, the origin and the physics of its circumstellar disk responsible for the observed near IR-excess, emission lines, and peculiar X-ray emission is still being debated.

Aims. We constrain the geometry and kinematics of its circumstellar disk from the highest spatial resolution ever achieved on this star. This investigation is a part of a large multi-technique observing campaign to obtain the most complete picture of γ Cas which emphasizes the relation of the …


The Lick–Carnegie Survey: A New Two-Planet System Around The Star Hd 207832, Nader Haghighipour, R. Paul Butler, Eugenio J. Rivera, Gregory W. Henry, Steve Vogt Aug 2012

The Lick–Carnegie Survey: A New Two-Planet System Around The Star Hd 207832, Nader Haghighipour, R. Paul Butler, Eugenio J. Rivera, Gregory W. Henry, Steve Vogt

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Keck/HIRES precision radial velocities of HD 207832 indicate the presence of two Jovian-type planetary companions in Keplerian orbits around this G star. The planets have minimum masses of Msin i = 0.56 MJup and 0.73 MJup, with orbital periods of ∼162 and ∼1156 days, and eccentricities of 0.13 and 0.27, respectively. Strömgren b and y photometry reveals a clear stellar rotation signature of the host star with a period of 17.8 days, well separated from the period of the radial velocity variations, reinforcing their Keplerian origin. The values of the semimajor axes of the planets suggest that these objects have …


Spectro-Interferometric Observations Of Classical Nova V458 Vul 2007, Samira Rajabi, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Benjamin F. Lane, Martin M. Sirk, Stanley Browne, Askari Ghasempour, Samuel P. Halverson, John G. Kelly, Michael Williamson Aug 2012

Spectro-Interferometric Observations Of Classical Nova V458 Vul 2007, Samira Rajabi, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Benjamin F. Lane, Martin M. Sirk, Stanley Browne, Askari Ghasempour, Samuel P. Halverson, John G. Kelly, Michael Williamson

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We used the Palomar Testbed Interferometer (PTI) to resolve 2.2 μm emission from the classical nova V458 Vul 2007 over the course of several days following its discovery on 2007 August 8.54 UT. We also obtained K-band photometric data and spectra of the nova during the early days of the outburst. We also used photometric measurements from the AAVSO database. This is a unique data set offering a three-technique approach: high-resolution imaging, spectroscopy, and photometry. Our analysis shows that the nova ejecta can be modeled as an inclined disk at low inclination, i.e., low ellipticity which is consistent with the …


Confronting A Solar Irradiance Reconstruction With Solar And Stellar Data, Philip G. Judge, G. Wesley Lockwood, Richard R. Radick, Gregory W. Henry, Alexander I. Shapiro, Werner Schmutz, Charles Lindsey Aug 2012

Confronting A Solar Irradiance Reconstruction With Solar And Stellar Data, Philip G. Judge, G. Wesley Lockwood, Richard R. Radick, Gregory W. Henry, Alexander I. Shapiro, Werner Schmutz, Charles Lindsey

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Context. A recent paper by Shapiro and colleagues (2011, A&A, 529, A67) reconstructs spectral and total irradiance variations of the Sun during the holocene.

Aims. In this note, we comment on why their methodology leads to large (0.5%) variations in the solar TSI on century-long time scales, in stark contrast to other reconstructions which have ≲ 0.1% variations.

Methods. We examine the amplitude of the irradiance variations from the point of view of both solar and stellar data.

Results. Shapiro et al.’s large amplitudes arise from differences between the irradiances computed from models A and C of Fontenla and colleagues, …


Absolute Properties Of The Eclipsing Binary Star V335 Serpentis, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel, Antonio Claret Jul 2012

Absolute Properties Of The Eclipsing Binary Star V335 Serpentis, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Francis C. Fekel, Antonio Claret

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V335 Ser is now known to be an eccentric double-lined A1+A3 binary star with fairly deep (0.5 mag) partial eclipses. Previous studies of the system are improved with 7456 differential photometric observations from the URSA WebScope and 5666 from the NFO WebScope, and 67 high-resolution spectroscopic observations from the Tennessee State University 2 m automatic spectroscopic telescope. From dates of minima, the apsidal period is about 880 years. Accurate (better than 2%) masses and radii are determined from analysis of the two new light curves and the radial velocity curve. Theoretical models match the absolute properties of the stars at …


The Hd 192263 System: Planetary Orbital Period And Stellar Variability Disentangled, Diana Dragomir, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, David R. Ciardi, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W. Howard, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin, Suvrath Mahadevan, Jaymie M. Matthews, Genady Pilyavsky, Kaspar Von Braun, Sharon X. Wang, Jason T. Wright Jul 2012

The Hd 192263 System: Planetary Orbital Period And Stellar Variability Disentangled, Diana Dragomir, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, David R. Ciardi, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W. Howard, Eric L. N. Jensen, Gregory Laughlin, Suvrath Mahadevan, Jaymie M. Matthews, Genady Pilyavsky, Kaspar Von Braun, Sharon X. Wang, Jason T. Wright

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As part of the Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey, we present new radial velocities and photometry of the HD 192263 system. Our analysis of the already available Keck-HIRES and CORALIE radial velocity measurements together with the five new Keck measurements we report in this paper results in improved orbital parameters for the system. We derive constraints on the size and phase location of the transit window for HD 192263b, a Jupiter-mass planet with a period of 24.3587 ± 0.0022 days. We use 10 years of Automated Photoelectric Telescope photometry to analyze the stellar variability and search for planetary transits. …


3.6 And 4.5 Μm Phase Curves And Evidence For Non-Equilibrium Chemistry In The Atmosphere Of Extrasolar Planet Hd 189733b, Heather A. Knutson, Nikole K. Lewis, Jonathan J. Fortney, Adam Burrows, Adam P. Showman, Nicolas B. Cowan, Eric Agol, Suzanne Aigrain, David Charbonneau, Drake Deming, Jean-Michel Désert, Gregory W. Henry, Jonathan Langton, Gregory Laughlin Jun 2012

3.6 And 4.5 Μm Phase Curves And Evidence For Non-Equilibrium Chemistry In The Atmosphere Of Extrasolar Planet Hd 189733b, Heather A. Knutson, Nikole K. Lewis, Jonathan J. Fortney, Adam Burrows, Adam P. Showman, Nicolas B. Cowan, Eric Agol, Suzanne Aigrain, David Charbonneau, Drake Deming, Jean-Michel Désert, Gregory W. Henry, Jonathan Langton, Gregory Laughlin

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We present new, full-orbit observations of the infrared phase variations of the canonical hot Jupiter HD 189733b obtained in the 3.6 and 4.5 μm bands using the Spitzer Space Telescope. When combined with previous phase curve observations at 8.0 and 24 μm, these data allow us to characterize the exoplanet's emission spectrum as a function of planetary longitude and to search for local variations in its vertical thermal profile and atmospheric composition. We utilize an improved method for removing the effects of intrapixel sensitivity variations and robustly extracting phase curve signals from these data, and we calculate our best-fit parameters …


Spot Activity Of Lq Hydra From Photometry Between 1988 And 2011, Jyri J. Lehtinen, Lauri Jetsu, Thomas Hackman, Perttu Kajatkari, Gregory W. Henry Jun 2012

Spot Activity Of Lq Hydra From Photometry Between 1988 And 2011, Jyri J. Lehtinen, Lauri Jetsu, Thomas Hackman, Perttu Kajatkari, Gregory W. Henry

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Aims. We investigate the spot activity of the young magnetically active main sequence star LQ Hya. Our aims are to identify possible active longitudes, estimate the differential rotation, and study long and short term changes in the activity.

Methods. Our analysis is based on 24 years of Johnson V-band photometry of LQ Hya obtained with the T3 0.4 m Automated Telescope at the Fairborn Observatory. We use the previously published continuous period search (CPS) method to model the evolution of the light curve of LQ Hya. The CPS fits a Fourier series model to short overlapping subsets …


Absolute Properties Of The Eclipsing Binary Star Bf Draconis, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Guillermo Torres, Francis C. Fekel, Jeffrey A. Sabby, Antonio Claret Apr 2012

Absolute Properties Of The Eclipsing Binary Star Bf Draconis, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Guillermo Torres, Francis C. Fekel, Jeffrey A. Sabby, Antonio Claret

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BF Dra is now known to be an eccentric double-lined F6+F6 binary star with relatively deep (0.7 mag) partial eclipses. Previous studies of the system are improved with 7494 differential photometric observations from the URSA WebScope and 9700 from the NFO WebScope, 106 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, and 31 accurate radial velocities from the CfA. Very accurate (better than 0.6%) masses and radii are determined from analysis of the two new light curves and four radial velocity curves. Theoretical models …


Probing The Haze In The Atmosphere Of Hd 189733b With Hubble Space Telescope/Wfc3 Transmission Spectroscopy, Neale P. Gibson, Suzanne Aigrain, Frederic Pont, David K. Sing, Jean-Michel Désert, Thomas M. Evans, Gregory W. Henry, Nawal Husnoo, Heather Knutson Apr 2012

Probing The Haze In The Atmosphere Of Hd 189733b With Hubble Space Telescope/Wfc3 Transmission Spectroscopy, Neale P. Gibson, Suzanne Aigrain, Frederic Pont, David K. Sing, Jean-Michel Désert, Thomas M. Evans, Gregory W. Henry, Nawal Husnoo, Heather Knutson

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We present Hubble Space Telescope near-infrared transmission spectroscopy of the transiting exoplanet HD 189733b, using the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3). This consists of time series spectra of two transits, used to measure the wavelength dependence of the planetary radius. These observations aim to test whether the Rayleigh scattering haze detected at optical wavelengths extends into the near-infrared, or if it becomes transparent leaving molecular features to dominate the transmission spectrum. Due to saturation and non-linearity affecting the brightest (central) pixels of the spectrum, light curves were extracted from the blue and red ends of the spectra only, corresponding to …


The Relationship Between Γ Cassiopeiae’S X-Ray Emission And Its Circumstellar Environment, Myron A. Smith, Raimundo Lopes De Oliveira, Christian Motch, Gregory W. Henry, Noel D. Richardson, Karen S. Bjorkman, Philippe Stee, Denis Mourard, John D. Monnier, Xiao Che, R. Bücke, E. Pollmann, Douglas R. Gies, Gail Schaefer, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Harold Mcalister, Nils H. Turner, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Stephen T. Ridgway Mar 2012

The Relationship Between Γ Cassiopeiae’S X-Ray Emission And Its Circumstellar Environment, Myron A. Smith, Raimundo Lopes De Oliveira, Christian Motch, Gregory W. Henry, Noel D. Richardson, Karen S. Bjorkman, Philippe Stee, Denis Mourard, John D. Monnier, Xiao Che, R. Bücke, E. Pollmann, Douglas R. Gies, Gail Schaefer, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Harold Mcalister, Nils H. Turner, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Stephen T. Ridgway

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γ Cas is the prototypical classical Be star and is recently best known for its variable hard X-ray emission. To elucidate the reasons for this emission, we mounted a multiwavelength campaign in 2010 centered around four XMM-Newton observations. The observational techniques included long baseline optical interferometry (LBOI) from two instruments at CHARA, photometry carried out by an automated photometric telescope and Hα observations. Because γ Cas is also known to be in a binary, we measured radial velocities from the Hα line and redetermined its period as 203.55 ± 0.20 days and its eccentricity as near zero. The LBOI observations …


Third Component Search And Abundances Of The Very Dusty Short-Period Binary Bd +20°307, Francis C. Fekel, Maria J. Cordero, Raphael Galicher, Benjamin Zuckerman, Carl Melis, Alycia J. Weinberger Mar 2012

Third Component Search And Abundances Of The Very Dusty Short-Period Binary Bd +20°307, Francis C. Fekel, Maria J. Cordero, Raphael Galicher, Benjamin Zuckerman, Carl Melis, Alycia J. Weinberger

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We have obtained near-infrared adaptive optics imaging and collected additional radial velocity observations to search for a third component in the extremely dusty short-period binary system BD +20°307. Our image shows no evidence for a third component at separations greater than 19 AU. Our four seasons of radial velocities have a constant center-of-mass velocity and are consistent with the systemic velocities determined at two earlier epochs. Thus, the radial velocities also provide no support for a third component. Unfortunately, the separation domains covered by our imaging and radial velocity results do not overlap. Thus, we examined the parameters for possible …


Asteroseismology Of The Nearby Sn-Ii Progenitor: Rigel. I. The Most High-Precision Photometry And Radial Velocity Monitoring, Ehsan Moravveji, Edward F. Guinan, Matt Shultz, Michael H. Williamson, Andres Moya Feb 2012

Asteroseismology Of The Nearby Sn-Ii Progenitor: Rigel. I. The Most High-Precision Photometry And Radial Velocity Monitoring, Ehsan Moravveji, Edward F. Guinan, Matt Shultz, Michael H. Williamson, Andres Moya

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Rigel (β Ori, B8 Ia) is a nearby blue supergiant displaying α Cyg type variability, and is one of the nearest Type II supernova progenitors. As such it is an excellent test bed to study the internal structure of pre-core-collapse stars. In this study, for the first time, we present 28 days of high-precision MOST photometry and over six years of spectroscopic monitoring. We report 19 significant pulsation modes of signal-to-noise ratio, S/N ≳ 4.6 from radial velocities, with variability timescales ranging from 1.21 to 74.7 days, which are associated with high-order low-degree gravity modes. While the radial velocity variations …