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A SPITZER FIVE-BAND ANALYSIS OF THE JUPITER-SIZED PLANET TrES-1

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 797, 期 1, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/797/1/42

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planetary systems; stars: individual (TrES-1); techniques: photometric

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  1. NASA
  2. NASA Science Mission Directorate's Astrophysics Data Analysis Program [NNH12ZDA001N]

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With an equilibrium temperature of 1200 K, TrES-1 is one of the coolest hot Jupiters observed by Spitzer. It was also the first planet discovered by any transit survey and one of the first exoplanets from which thermal emission was directly observed. We analyzed all Spitzer eclipse and transit data for TrES-1 and obtained its eclipse depths and brightness temperatures in the 3.6 mu m (0.083% +/- 0.024%, 1270 +/- 110 K), 4.5 mu m (0.094% +/- 0.024%, 1126 +/- 90 K), 5.8 mu m (0.162% +/- 0.042%, 1205 +/- 130 K), 8.0 mu m (0.213% +/- 0.042%, 1190 +/- 130 K), and 16 mu m (0.33% +/- 0.12%, 1270 +/- 310 K) bands. The eclipse depths can be explained, within 1s errors, by a standard atmospheric model with solar abundance composition in chemical equilibrium, with or without a thermal inversion. The combined analysis of the transit, eclipse, and radial-velocity ephemerides gives an eccentricity of e = 0.033(-0.031)(+0.015), consistent with a circular orbit. Since TrES-1's eclipses have low signal-to-noise ratios, we implemented optimal photometry and differential-evolution Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms in our Photometry for Orbits, Eclipses, and Transits pipeline. Benefits include higher photometric precision and similar to 10 times faster MCMC convergence, with better exploration of the phase space and no manual parameter tuning.

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