Welcome to the new version of CaltechAUTHORS. Login is currently restricted to library staff. If you notice any issues, please email coda@library.caltech.edu
Published October 20, 2011 | Published
Journal Article Open

Planetary Phase Variations of the 55 Cancri System

Abstract

Characterization of the composition, surface properties, and atmospheric conditions of exoplanets is a rapidly progressing field as the data to study such aspects become more accessible. Bright targets, such as the multi-planet 55 Cancri system, allow an opportunity to achieve high signal-to-noise for the detection of photometric phase variations to constrain the planetary albedos. The recent discovery that innermost planet, 55 Cancri e, transits the host star introduces new prospects for studying this system. Here we calculate photometric phase curves at optical wavelengths for the system with varying assumptions for the surface and atmospheric properties of 55 Cancri e. We show that the large differences in geometric albedo allows one to distinguish between various surface models, that the scattering phase function cannot be constrained with foreseeable data, and that planet b will contribute significantly to the phase variation, depending upon the surface of planet e. We discuss detection limits and how these models may be used with future instrumentation to further characterize these planets and distinguish between various assumptions regarding surface conditions.

Additional Information

© 2011 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2011 May 6; accepted 2011 July 21; published 2011 September 29. The authors thank Alan Boss for insightful discussions as well as Brice-Olivier Demory and Joshua Winn for their useful inputs. We thank the anonymous referee, whose comments greatly improved the quality of the paper.

Attached Files

Published - Kane2011p16387Astrophys_J.pdf

Files

Kane2011p16387Astrophys_J.pdf
Files (357.7 kB)
Name Size Download all
md5:014189bada934196fdb2c9525a596764
357.7 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Created:
August 22, 2023
Modified:
October 24, 2023