Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar Planets
We have carried out photometric follow-up observations of bright transiting extrasolar planets using the CbNUOJ 0.6 m telescope. We have tested the possibility of obtaining high photometric precision by applying the telescope defocus technique, allowing the use of several hundred seconds in exposu...
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doaj-1e77be4eb76046c9863afb75bb0fce912020-11-24T23:39:37ZengKorean Space Science Society (KSSS)Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences2093-55872093-14092015-03-01321213210.5140/JASS.2015.32.1.21Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar PlanetsTobias C. Hinse0Wonyong Han1Joh-Na Yoon2Joh-Na Yoon3Yong-Gi Kim4Chun-Hwey Kim5Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 305-348, KoreaKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 305-348, KoreaChungbuk National University Observatory, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 305-348, KoreaChungbuk National University Observatory, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaChungbuk National University Observatory, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaWe have carried out photometric follow-up observations of bright transiting extrasolar planets using the CbNUOJ 0.6 m telescope. We have tested the possibility of obtaining high photometric precision by applying the telescope defocus technique, allowing the use of several hundred seconds in exposure time for a single measurement. We demonstrate that this technique is capable of obtaining a root-mean-square scatter of sub-millimagnitude order over several hours for a V ~10 host star, typical for transiting planets detected from ground-based survey facilities. We compared our results with transit observations from a telescope operated in in-focus mode. High photometric precision was obtained due to the collection of a larger amount of photons, resulting in a higher signal compared to other random and systematic noise sources. Accurate telescope tracking is likely to further contribute to lowering systematic noise by exposing the same pixels on the CCD. Furthermore, a longer exposure time helps reduce the effect of scintillation noise which otherwise has a significant effect for small-aperture telescopes operated in in-focus mode. Finally we present the results of modelling four light-curves in which a root-mean-square scatter of 0.70 to 2.3 milli-magnitudes was achieved.http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2015/v32n1/OJOOBS_2015_v32n1_21.pdfextrasolar planetstransiting planetsdata modellingphotometric noisedefocus technique |
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Tobias C. Hinse Wonyong Han Joh-Na Yoon Joh-Na Yoon Yong-Gi Kim Chun-Hwey Kim Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar Planets Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences extrasolar planets transiting planets data modelling photometric noise defocus technique |
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Tobias C. Hinse Wonyong Han Joh-Na Yoon Joh-Na Yoon Yong-Gi Kim Chun-Hwey Kim |
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Tobias C. Hinse |
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Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar Planets |
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Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar Planets |
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Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar Planets |
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Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar Planets |
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Photometric Defocus Observations of Transiting Extrasolar Planets |
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photometric defocus observations of transiting extrasolar planets |
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Korean Space Science Society (KSSS) |
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Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences |
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2093-5587 2093-1409 |
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We have carried out photometric follow-up observations of bright transiting extrasolar planets using the CbNUOJ 0.6
m telescope. We have tested the possibility of obtaining high photometric precision by applying the telescope defocus
technique, allowing the use of several hundred seconds in exposure time for a single measurement. We demonstrate that
this technique is capable of obtaining a root-mean-square scatter of sub-millimagnitude order over several hours for a V
~10 host star, typical for transiting planets detected from ground-based survey facilities. We compared our results with
transit observations from a telescope operated in in-focus mode. High photometric precision was obtained due to the
collection of a larger amount of photons, resulting in a higher signal compared to other random and systematic noise
sources. Accurate telescope tracking is likely to further contribute to lowering systematic noise by exposing the same pixels
on the CCD. Furthermore, a longer exposure time helps reduce the effect of scintillation noise which otherwise has a
significant effect for small-aperture telescopes operated in in-focus mode. Finally we present the results of modelling four
light-curves in which a root-mean-square scatter of 0.70 to 2.3 milli-magnitudes was achieved. |
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extrasolar planets transiting planets data modelling photometric noise defocus technique |
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