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CHEOPS Precision Phase Curve of the Super-Earth 55 Cnc e

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2021-10-04 v1

Abstract

55 Cnc e is a transiting super-Earth (radius 1.88R1.88\rm\,R_\oplus and mass 8M8\rm\, M_\oplus) orbiting a G8V host star on a 17-hour orbit. Spitzer observations of the planet's phase curve at 4.5 μ\mum revealed a time-varying occultation depth, and MOST optical observations are consistent with a time-varying phase curve amplitude and phase offset of maximum light. Both broadband and high-resolution spectroscopic analyses are consistent with either a high mean molecular weight atmosphere or no atmosphere for planet e. A long term photometric monitoring campaign on an independent optical telescope is needed to probe the variability in this system. We seek to measure the phase variations of 55 Cnc e with a broadband optical filter with the 30 cm effective aperture space telescope CHEOPS and explore how the precision photometry narrows down the range of possible scenarios. We observed 55 Cnc for 1.6 orbital phases in March of 2020. We designed a phase curve detrending toolkit for CHEOPS photometry which allows us to study the underlying flux variations of the 55 Cnc system. We detected a phase variation with a full-amplitude of 72±772 \pm 7 ppm but do not detect a significant secondary eclipse of the planet. The shape of the phase variation resembles that of a piecewise-Lambertian, however the non-detection of the planetary secondary eclipse, and the large amplitude of the variations exclude reflection from the planetary surface as a possible origin of the observed phase variations. They are also likely incompatible with magnetospheric interactions between the star and planet but may imply that circumplanetary or circumstellar material modulate the flux of the system. Further precision photometry of 55 Cnc from CHEOPS will measure variations in the phase curve amplitude and shape over time this year.

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@article{arxiv.2106.07443,
  title  = {CHEOPS Precision Phase Curve of the Super-Earth 55 Cnc e},
  author = {B. M. Morris and L. Delrez and A. Brandeker and A. C. Cameron and A. E. Simon and D. Futyan and G. Olofsson and S. Hoyer and A. Fortier and B. -O. Demory and M. Lendl and T. G. Wilson and M. Oshagh and K. Heng and D. Ehrenreich and S. Sulis and Y. Alibert and R. Alonso and G. Anglada Escudé and D. Barrado and S. C. C. Barros and W. Baumjohann and M. Beck and T. Beck and A. Bekkelien and W. Benz and M. Bergomi and N. Billot and X. Bonfils and V. Bourrier and C. Broeg and T. Bárczy and J. Cabrera and S. Charnoz and M. B. Davies and D. De Miguel Ferreras and M. Deleuil and A. Deline and O. D. S. Demangeon and A. Erikson and H. G. Floren and L. Fossati and M. Fridlund and D. Gandolfi and A. García Muñoz and M. Gillon and M. Guedel and P. Guterman and K. Isaak and L. Kiss and J. Laskar and A. Lecavelier des Etangs and M. Lieder and C. Lovis and D. Magrin and P. F. L. Maxted and V. Nascimbeni and R. Ottensamer and I. Pagano and E. Pallé and G. Peter and G. Piotto and A. Pizarro Rubio and D. Pollacco and F. J. Pozuelos and D. Queloz and R. Ragazzoni and N. Rando and H. Rauer and I. Ribas and N. C. Santos and G. Scandariato and A. M. S. Smith and S. G. Sousa and M. Steller and Gy. M. Szabó and D. Ségransan and N. Thomas and S. Udry and B. Ulmer and V. Van Grootel and N. A. Walton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.07443},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

15 pages, accepted by A&A