High-resolution imaging transit photometry of Kepler-13AB
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Authors/contributors
- Howell, Steve B. (Author)
- Scott, Nicholas J. (Author)
- Matson, Rachel A. (Author)
- Horch, Elliott P. (Author)
- Stephens, Andrew (Author)
Title
High-resolution imaging transit photometry of Kepler-13AB
Abstract
Using the high-resolution imaging instrument, 'Alopeke, at the Gemini-N telescope, we obtained simultaneous two-channel time-series observations of the binary exoplanet host star Kepler13-AB. Our optical observations were obtained during a transit event of the exoplanet Kepler-13b and light curves were produced using both speckle interferometric and aperture photometry techniques. Both techniques confirm that the transiting object orbits the star Kepler-13A while different transit depths are seen across the optical wavelength range, being ∼2 times deeper in the blue. These measurements, as well as mass determinations in the literature, are consistent with Kepler-13b being a highly irradiated gas giant with a bloated atmosphere. Our observations highlight the ability of high-resolution speckle imaging to not only assess binarity in exoplanet host stars but robustly determine which of the stars the transiting object actually orbits. © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Publication
The Astronomical Journal
Date
2019-08-19
Volume
158
Issue
3
Pages
113
Journal Abbr
AJ
Citation Key
howellHighresolutionImagingTransit2019
Accessed
10/8/19, 1:32 PM
ISSN
1538-3881
Language
English
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Extra
10 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/165-359-450-283-875, pop00155
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Citation
Howell, S. B., Scott, N. J., Matson, R. A., Horch, E. P., & Stephens, A. (2019). High-resolution imaging transit photometry of Kepler-13AB. The Astronomical Journal, 158(3), 113. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab2f7b
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