2017
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa94bf
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Know the Planet, Know the Star: Precise Stellar Densities from Kepler Transit Light Curves

Abstract: The properties of a transiting planet's host star are written in its transit light curve. The light curve can reveal the stellar density (ρ * ) and the limb darkening profile in addition to the characteristics of the planet and its orbit. For planets with strong prior constraints on orbital eccentricity, we may measure these stellar properties directly from the light curve; this method promises to aid greatly in the characterization of transiting planet host stars targeted by the upcoming NASA TESS mission and… Show more

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“…Huber et al 2013, Silva Aguirre et al 2017. Sandford & Kipping (2017) demonstrate that the method of "stellar anchors," in which ρ * is measured by modeling the transits of a planet with independently wellconstrained eccentricity, can also yield ρ * uncertainties of order 5%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Huber et al 2013, Silva Aguirre et al 2017. Sandford & Kipping (2017) demonstrate that the method of "stellar anchors," in which ρ * is measured by modeling the transits of a planet with independently wellconstrained eccentricity, can also yield ρ * uncertainties of order 5%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The Eddington limb darkening profile, a simple analytic parameterization derived from the principles of radiative transfer (see e.g. Rutten 2003, section 4.2) models this well:…”
Section: Co-ordinates and Projected Surface Integralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Criterion 101 as computed on the data directly surrounding the transit (specifically to within six transit durations). This is arguably the simplest of the four algorithms attempted and is a fairly typical strategy in the analysis of short-period transiters 68 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%