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1 The HARPS-Spitzer Transit Search: First Results Michaël Gillon B.-O. Demory, D. Deming, S. Seager, C. Lovis & the HARPS team IAU Symposium 276 – Torino, Italy – 12 Oct 2010

2 Context: from transiting planet characterization to exoplanetology Hellier et al. (2010)Clampin et al. (2010)

3 What is the best target among transiting planets for atmospheric studies? Swain et al. 2008Grillmair et al. 2008 Detected by RV (Bouchy et al. 2005) Answer: HD189733b! Bloated hot Jupiter + late-type star dF = 2.5 % K = 5.5 “Rosetta Stone” for exoplanetology

4 Characterizing low-mass planets: “super-Earths” and “Neptunes” RV + microlensing: their population is big Transits: their diversity is large Goal: detecting a few that transit and that can be studied thoroughly  transit search for RV low-mass planets Hartmann et al. (2010) Super Earths Neptunes

5 The HARPS-Spitzer transit search HARPS: ~30 short-period low-mass planets orbiting bright nearby stars, a few of them should transit. Detecting them: - very precise photometry (transit depth from 100 to 1000 ppm) - continuous observation of 5 – 25 hours Spitzer has demonstrated exquisite photometry and can monitor the same star during days to weeks Cryogenic Spitzer DDT program targeting HD40307b (Mayor et al. 2008) + Warm Spitzer DDT program (100 hours): 9 most promising candidates

6 Search for the transit of the “hot super-Earth” HD 40307b Mayor et al. 2008 Host star: K2V, V=7.2, K=4.8, d=13pc Planets: 3 “super-Earths”, including one at 0.047 AU (3.93d) Msini = 4.2 M Earth Prior P transit ~ 7%

7 Search for the transit of the “hot super-Earth” HD 40307b Gillon et al. 2010 Data: 3 runs Spitzer/IRAC 8μm (25h) Msini ~ 4.2 M Earth, P transit ~ 7% Star: K2V, K=4.8 Baseline model:

8 Search for the transit of the “hot super-Earth” HD 40307 b Gillon et al. 2010 Global Bayesian analysis HARPS RVs + Spitzer photometry. Prior: R p > 1.0 R Earth (pure iron) Posterior P transit : 0.19%

9 Search for the transit of the “hot Neptune” HD 47186b Msini~22.9 M Earth, P transit ~10% Star: G5V, K=6 Data: Spitzer/IRAC 3.6μm (5h) Rms=130ppm/5min Posterior P transit < 0.5% Baseline model:

10 Search for the transit of the “hot Neptune” HD 10180c Msini~13.1 M Earth, P transit ~9% Star: G1V, K=5.9 Data: Spitzer/IRAC 3.6μm (10.2h) rms=97ppm/20min Posterior P transit : not high… Baseline model:

11 Search for the transit of the “hot super-Earth” GJ 3634b Bonfils et al. 2010 Host star: M2.5V, V=11.95, K=7.5, d=18pc Planet: “Super-Earth” at 0.047 AU (2.645d) Msini = 6.6 +- 1.1 M Earth, e~0 Prior P transit ~ 6.5% HARPS M-stars program (Grenoble/Liège/Genève, PI X. Bonfils) 400 M-stars, 10 consecutive nights to select quickly short-period candidates Goal: statistics + transit

12 Search for the transit of the “hot super-Earth” GJ 3634b Data: Spitzer/IRAC 4.5μm (6h30) Baseline model: rms = 100ppm/20min

13 Search for the transit of: the “hot super-Earth” GJ 3634b Global Bayesian analysis HARPS RVs + Warm Spitzer photometry. Prior: R p > 1.2 R earth (pure iron) Bonfils et al. 2010 Posterior P transit : 0.5%

14 Preliminary conclusions - No transit for HD 40307b, HD 10180c, HD 47186b - New super-Earth orbiting around a M-dwarf: GJ 3634b. It does not transit - Data for 4 other candidates are still under analysis - Still 2 planets to be observed - Enough low-mass HARPS planets to justify a new program - Warm Spitzer: more systematic effects at 3.6μm, while 4.5μm channel photometry remains very good - We also collaborate with MOST (D. Dragonir), no transit detected yet


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