Title Geometric albedos at short optical wavelengths for the Hot Jupiters WASP-43b, WASP-103b, and TrES-3b /
Authors Mallonn, Matthias ; Herrero, Enrique ; Von Essen, Carolina
DOI 10.3847/2515-5172/ac905d
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Is Part of Research notes of the AAS.. American Astronomical Society. 2022, vol. 6, no. 9, art. no. 182, p. [1-6].. eISSN 2515-5172
Abstract [eng] The largest and most close-in exoplanets would reflect enough starlight to enable its ground-based photometric detection under the condition of a high to moderate albedo. We present the results of an observing campaign of secondary eclipse light curves of three of the most suitable exoplanet targets, WASP-43b, WASP-103b, and TrES-3b. The observations were conducted with meter-sized telescopes in the blue optical broadband filters Johnson B and Johnson V. We do not detect a photometric dimming at the moment of the eclipse, and derive a best-fit eclipse depth by an injection-recovery test. These depth values are then used to infer low geometric albedos ranging from zero to 0.18 with an uncertainty of 0.12 or better in most cases. This work illustrates the potential of ground-based telescopes to provide wavelength-resolved reflection properties of selected exoplanets even at short optical wavelengths, which otherwise are only accessible by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Published American Astronomical Society
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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