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The CHEOPS view of HD 95338b: refined transit parameters, and a search for exomoons

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-09-24 v1

Abstract

Despite the ever-increasing number of known exoplanets, no uncontested detections have been made of their satellites, known as exomoons. The quest to find exomoons is at the forefront of exoplanetary sciences. Certain space-born instruments are thought to be suitable for this purpose. We show the progress made with the CHaracterizing ExOPlanets Satellite (CHEOPS) in this field using the HD 95338 planetary system. We present a novel methodology as an important step in the quest to find exomoons. We utilize ground-based spectroscopic data in combination with Gaia observations to obtain precise stellar parameters. These are then used as input in the analysis of the planetary transits observed by CHEOPS and the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). In addition, we search for the signs of satellites primarily in the form of additional transits in the Hill sphere of the eccentric Neptune-sized planet HD 95338b in a sequential approach based on four CHEOPS visits. We also briefly explore the transit timing variations of the planet. We present refined stellar and planetary parameters, narrowing down the uncertainty on the planet-to-star radius ratio by a factor of 1010. We also pin down the ephemeris of HD 95338b. Using injection/retrieval tests, we show that a 5σ5 \sigma detection of an exomoon would be possible at RMoon=0.8R_{\rm Moon} = 0.8~RR_\oplus with the methodology presented here. We exclude the transit of an exomoon in the system with RMoon0.6R_{\rm Moon} \approx 0.6~RR_\oplus at the 1σ1\sigma level. The algorithm used for finding the transit-like event can be used as a baseline for other similar targets, observed by CHEOPS or other missions.

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@article{arxiv.2507.15318,
  title  = {The CHEOPS view of HD 95338b: refined transit parameters, and a search for exomoons},
  author = {Sz. Kálmán and A. E. Simon and A. Deline and Sz. Csizmadia and Gy. M. Szabó and D. Ehrenreich and T. G. Wilson and M. N. Günther and A. Heitzmann and S. G. Sousa and M. Farnir and A. Bonfanti and A. M. S. Smith and A. Pál and G. Scandariato and V. Adibekyan and A. Brandeker and S. Charnoz and B. Akinsanmi and S. C. C. Barros and X. Song and Y. Alibert and R. Alonso and T. Bárczy and D. Barrado Navascues and W. Baumjohann and W. Benz and N. Billot and F. Biondi and L. Borsato and C. Broeg and A. Collier Cameron and C. Corral van Damme and A. C. M. Correia and P. E. Cubillos and M. B. Davies and M. Deleuil and O. D. S. Demangeon and B. -O. Demory and A. Derekas and B. Edwards and J. A. Egger and A. Erikson and A. Fortier and L. Fossati and M. Fridlund and D. Gandolfi and K. Gazeas and M. Gillon and M. Güdel and P. Guterman and J. Hasiba and Ch. Helling and K. G. Isaak and L. L. Kiss and J. Korth and K. W. F. Lam and J. Laskar and A. Lecavelier des Etangs and A. Leleu and M. Lendl and D. Magrin and P. F. L. Maxted and B. Merín and C. Mordasini and M. Munari and V. Nascimbeni and G. Olofsson and R. Ottensamer and I. Pagano and E. Pallé and G. Peter and D. Piazza and G. Piotto and D. Pollacco and D. Queloz and R. Ragazzoni and N. Rando and H. Rauer and I. Ribas and N. C. Santos and D. Ségransan and M. Stalport and S. Sulis and S. Udry and B. Ulmer and S. Ulmer-Moll and V. Van Grootel and J. Venturini and E. Villaver and N. A. Walton and S. Wolf and T. Zingales},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.15318},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted for publication in A&A on 15/07/2025. 22 pages, 12 figures