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Characterization of the hot Neptune GJ 436b with Spitzer and ground-based observations

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v3

Abstract

We present Spitzer Space Telescope infrared photometry of a secondary eclipse of the hot Neptune GJ436b. The observations were obtained using the 8-micron band of the InfraRed Array Camera (IRAC). The data spanning the predicted time of secondary eclipse show a clear flux decrement with the expected shape and duration. The observed eclipse depth of 0.58 mmag allows us to estimate a blackbody brightness temperature of T_p = 717 +- 35 K at 8 microns. We compare this infrared flux measurement to a model of the planetary thermal emission, and show that this model reproduces properly the observed flux decrement. The timing of the secondary eclipse confirms the non-zero orbital eccentricity of the planet, while also increasing its precision (e = 0.14 +- 0.01). Additional new spectroscopic and photometric observations allow us to estimate the rotational period of the star and to assess the potential presence of another planet.

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@article{arxiv.0707.3809,
  title  = {Characterization of the hot Neptune GJ 436b with Spitzer and ground-based observations},
  author = {B. -O. Demory and M. Gillon and T. Barman and X. Bonfils and M. Mayor and T. Mazeh and D. Queloz and S. Udry and F. Bouchy and X. Delfosse and T. Forveille and F. Mallmann and F. Pepe and C. Perrier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3809},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted for publication in A&A on 11/09/2007; 7 pages, 6 figures