Deeg, H. J.; Alonso, R.; Nespral, D.; Boyajian, T. S.
    Bibliographical reference
                                    Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 610, id.L12, 5 pp.
Advertised on:
    
                        2
            
                        2018
            
  Journal
                                    
                            Citations
                                    15
                            Refereed citations
                                    11
                            Description
                                    We report ground-based spectrophotometry of KIC 8462852 obtained during
its first dimming events since the end of the Kepler mission. The
dimmings show a clear colour signature and are deeper in visual blue
than in red wavelengths. The wavelength dependency of the flux loss can
be described with an absorption Ångström coefficient of 2.19
± 0.45, which is compatible with absorption by optically thin
dust with particle sizes of the order of 0.0015 to 0.15 μm. These
particles would be smaller than is required to be resistant against
blow-out by radiation pressure when close to the star. During
occultation events, these particles must be replenished from a comoving
body on time-scales of days. If dust is indeed the source of the dimming
events of KIC 8462852, deeper dimming events should show more neutral
colours, as is expected from optically thick absorbers.
The individual reduced spectra of the target and reference stars are
only available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (http://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/610/L12
                            Related projects
                 
Helio and Astero-Seismology and Exoplanets Search
            
    The principal objectives of this project are: 1) to study the structure and dynamics of the solar interior, 2) to extend this study to other stars, 3) to search for extrasolar planets using photometric methods (primarily by transits of their host stars) and their characterization (using radial velocity information) and 4) the study of the planetary
            
            Savita
            
                        Mathur 
            
   
Exoplanets and Astrobiology
            
    The search for life in the universe has been driven by recent discoveries of planets around other stars (known as exoplanets), becoming one of the most active fields in modern astrophysics. The growing number of new exoplanets discovered in recent years and the recent advance on the study of their atmospheres are not only providing new valuable
            
            Enric
            
                        Pallé Bago