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The secondary eclipse of the transiting exoplanet CoRoT-2b

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2010-03-11 v1

Abstract

We present a study of the light curve of the transiting exoplanet CoRoT-2b, aimed at detecting the secondary eclipse and measuring its depth. The data were obtained with the CoRoT satellite during its first run of more than 140 days. After filtering the low frequencies with a pre-whitening technique, we detect a 0.0060±\pm0.0020% secondary eclipse centered on the orbital phase 0.494±\pm0.006. Assuming a black-body emission of the planet, we estimate a surface brightness temperature of Tp,CoRoT_{\rm p,CoRoT}=1910100+90^{+90}_{-100} K. We provide the planet's equilibrium temperature and re-distribution factors as a function of the unknown amount of reflected light. The upper limit for the geometric albedo is 0.12. The detected secondary is the shallowest ever found.

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@article{arxiv.0906.2814,
  title  = {The secondary eclipse of the transiting exoplanet CoRoT-2b},
  author = {R. Alonso and T. Guillot and T. Mazeh and S. Aigrain and A. Alapini and P. Barge and A. Hatzes and F. Pont},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2814},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

4 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in A&A Letters

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