Bibcode
Mancini, L.; Kemmer, J.; Southworth, J.; Bott, K.; Mollière, P.; Ciceri, S.; Chen, G.; Henning, Th.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 459, Issue 2, p.1393-1402
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2016
Citations
29
Refereed citations
26
Description
We present broad-band photometry of five transits in the planetary
system WASP-36, totalling 17 high-precision light curves. Four of the
transits were simultaneously observed in four passbands (g', r', i',
z'), using the telescope-defocusing technique, and achieving scatters of
less than 1 mmag per observation. We used these data to improve the
measured orbital and physical properties of the system, and obtain an
optical transmission spectrum of the planet. We measured a decreasing
radius from bluer to redder passbands with a confidence level of more
than 5σ. The radius variation is roughly 11 pressure scale heights
between the g' and the z' bands. This is too strong to be Rayleigh
scattering in the planetary atmosphere, and implies the presence of a
species which absorbs strongly at bluer wavelengths.