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The GTC exoplanet transit spectroscopy survey I. OSIRIS transmission spectroscopy of the short period planet WASP-43b

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 563, Issue -, Pages -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201322374

Keywords

planets and satellites: atmospheres; planets and satellites: gaseous planets; techniques: spectroscopic

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) [MINECO SEV-2011-0187]

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Aims. In this work, we use long-slit spectroscopy observations of a transit event of the close-in orbiting planet WASP-43b (M-p = 2.034 M-Jup, R-p = 1.036 R-Jup) in an effort to detect its atmosphere. Methods. We used the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) instrument OSIRIS to obtain long-slit spectra in the optical range 520-1040 nm of the planetary host star WASP-43 and of a reference star during a full primary transit event and four partial transit observations. We integrated the stellar flux of both stars in different wavelength regions producing several light curves. We fitted transit models to these curves to measure the star-to-planet radius ratio, R-p/R-s, across wavelength among other physical parameters. Results. We measure a mean planet-to-star radius ratio in the white light curve of 0.15988(-0.00145)(+0.00133). Using broadband filters, we detect the color signature of WASP-43. We present a tentative detection in the planet-to-star radius ratio around the Na I doublet (lambda 588.9, 589.5 nm) when compared to the nearby continuum at the 2.9 sigma level. We find no significant excess of the measured planet-to-star radius ratio around the K I doublet (lambda 766.5 nm, 769.9 nm) when compared to the nearby continuum. Combining our observations with previously published epochs, we refine the estimation of the orbital period. Using a linear ephemeris, we obtained a period of P = 0.81347385 +/- 1.5 x 10(-7) days. Using a quadratic ephemeris, we obtained an orbital period of 0.81347688 +/- 8.6 x 10(-7) days, and a change in this parameter of. P = -0.15 +/- 0.06 s/year. As previous results, this hints to the orbital decay of this planet although a timing analysis over several years needs to be made to confirm this.

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