TITRE

20
TITRE Search and Characterization of Extrasolar planets in Antartica François Bouchy Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris

description

TITRE. Search and Characterization of Extrasolar planets in Antartica. Fran ç ois Bouchy Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris. Status : ~ 200 known extrasolar planets. Jup. Sat. Earth. 10 transiting extrasolar planets Characterized by photometry and radial velocity. VHJ. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of TITRE

Page 1: TITRE

TITRESearch and Characterization of Extrasolar planets

in Antartica

François BouchyInstitut d’Astrophysique de Paris

Page 2: TITRE

Status : ~ 200 known extrasolar planets

Earth

Jup

Sat

Page 3: TITRE

10 transiting extrasolar planetsCharacterized by photometry and radial velocity

VHJ

Page 4: TITRE

10 transiting extrasolar planetsCharacterized by photometry and radial velocity

VHJ

Page 5: TITRE

Photometry + Radial Velocity + Spectroscopy Fully complementary methods

a, P, e, T0, b,

mp, rp, , mcore , T, evap. , …

R*, M*, [Fe/H], vsini, R’HK , …

Constraints for processes of formation and evolution Constraints for composition and internal structure

Page 6: TITRE

--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 1--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 5--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 0--- 6

Lack of efficiency of photometric surveys

More than 200 planets per month were expected

Up to day a total of only 7 detections

Page 7: TITRE

1st main limitation : time coverage

Most abundant Hot Jupiters [3-4 d]

Tres-1 [3.03 d]OGLE-10b [3.10 d]

Xo-1 [3.94 d]OGLE-111b [4.02 d]

OGLE-56b [1.21 d]OGLE-113b [1.43 d]OGLE-132b [1.69 d]

Page 8: TITRE

Need of continuous coverage

60-day continuous coverage (Antarctica)

60-day nighttime coverage (OGLE)

Period [days]

Page 9: TITRE

2nd main limitation : systematic errors

HD209458OGLE-TR-10OGLE-TR-132

1%

Tres-1

Page 10: TITRE

Transit Depth

OGLE-113 2.9% Tres-1 2.3%Xo-1 2.0%OGLE-111 1.9%OGLE-10 1.9%OGLE-56 1.3 %OGLE-132 1.1 %

No transiting planet detected with a depth < 1.1%

Page 11: TITRE

mmag precision is possible from ground

OGLE-113 with SUSI/NTTOGLE-132 with FORS/VLT

HD149036

Gillon et al. submitted

Sato et al. (2005)

Moutou et al. (2004)

Page 12: TITRE

systematic errors due to the atmosphere are expected to be considerably reduced ….

Need of stable atmospheric conditions

… but not systematic errors due to the instrument !

- intra pixel response- Flat field stability - ….

Page 13: TITRE

Main Scientific goals of photometric survey for transiting planets

Increase the number of transiting Hot Jupiters

especially around bright stars for complementary and further observations

Page 14: TITRE

Main Scientific goals of photometric survey for transiting planets

Detect and characterizetransiting Hot Neptunes

Sub mmag clearly required

Page 15: TITRE

Main Scientific goals of photometric survey for transiting planets

Detect and characterizetransiting big Earth in the habitable zone of M-K dwarfs

Several seasons on the same fields

Page 16: TITRE

Mass-radius relation from planets to BDs and to low mass stars

Page 17: TITRE

Galactic plane visible from Dome C during 3 month with secz < 2.

Page 18: TITRE

Doppler follow is required

- to discriminate confusing case- to assess the planetary nature of the transit- to determine the mass of the planet

ESO Facilities for South hemisphere already used for follow-up(GIRAFFE / FLAMES-UVES / HARPS)

But limited to mv < 15.5

Page 19: TITRE

Secondary objectives of photometric survey :

- Stellar pulsation - Stellar activity- Eclipsing binaries - ….

Page 20: TITRE

Conclusions

• Continuous time coverage is crucial to exoplanet transit survey.

• Better photometric conditions also allow to reach the planetary transit realm.

Transit survey in Dome C + Doppler follow-up

huge contribution to the knowledge of exoplanets