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1 Detecting Extrasolar Planetary Transits Through Photoelectric Photometry Violet Poole Dr. Matthew Beaky

2 Most extrasolar planets have been detected by the radial velocity method Minimum mass M sin i Astrophysical Journal 587, p. 423

3 An extrasolar planetary transit is seen from Earth as a dimming of light from the parent star Inclination angle (i) Planet mass Density Composition {

4 Extrasolar planetary transit observations are usually made with CCD cameras T. Castellano & G. Laughlin, Proceedings of the 21st IAPPP-WW Conf., 2002

5 All observations were made at the Truman Observatory in Kirksville, Missouri Meade LX200GPS 14 inch SCT Optec SSP3-A Photoelectric Photometer m = –2.5 log ( Var / Comp )

6 Making photometric measurements of a non-variable star established system precision HD195019

7 A partial transit of HD209458 was observed

8 We made photometric observations of HD149026, a planetary transit candidate…

9 …but we were unsuccessful in our effort to observe a second transit

10 We later learned that HD149026 had in fact been observed to transit N2K Consortium Astrophysical Journal 633, p. 465 m ~ 0.003

11 Photoelectric photometry is a valid alternative method for observing extrasolar planetary transits Transit Search: www.transitsearch.org Transit Timing


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