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Title: Transit timing variation and transmission spectroscopy analyses of the hot Neptune GJ3470b
Authors: S. Awiphan
E. Kerins
S. Pichadee
S. Komonjinda
V. S. Dhillon
W. Rujopakarn
S. Poshyachinda
T. R. Marsh
D. E. Reichart
K. M. Ivarsen
J. B. Haislip
Authors: S. Awiphan
E. Kerins
S. Pichadee
S. Komonjinda
V. S. Dhillon
W. Rujopakarn
S. Poshyachinda
T. R. Marsh
D. E. Reichart
K. M. Ivarsen
J. B. Haislip
Keywords: Earth and Planetary Sciences;Physics and Astronomy
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2016
Abstract: © 2016, Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. GJ3470b is a hot Neptune exoplanet orbiting an M dwarf and the first sub-Jovian planet to exhibit Rayleigh scattering. We present transit timing variation (TTV) and transmission spectroscopy analyses of multiwavelength optical photometry from 2.4-m and 0.5-m telescopes at the Thai National Observatory, and the 0.6-m PROMPT-8 telescope in Chile. Our TTV analysis allows us to place an upper mass limit for a second planet in the system. The presence of a hot Jupiter with a period of less than 10 d or a planet with an orbital period between 2.5 and 4.0 d are excluded. Combined optical and near-infrared transmission spectroscopy favour an H/He-dominated haze (mean molecular weight 1.08 ± 0.20) with high particle abundance at high altitude. We also argue that previous near-infrared data favour the presence of methane in the atmosphere of GJ3470b.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55662
ISSN: 13652966
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