Bibcode
Rodler, F.; Kürster, M.; Henning, T.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 514, id.A23
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2010
Journal
Citations
37
Refereed citations
33
Description
Aims: We attempt to detect starlight reflected from the hot
Jupiter orbiting the main-sequence star τ Boo, in order to determine
the albedo of the planetary atmosphere, the orbital inclination of the
planetary system and the exact mass of the planetary companion.
Methods: We analyze high-precision, high-resolution spectra, collected
over two half nights using UVES at the VLT/UT2, by way of data
synthesis. We interpret our data using two different atmospheric models
for hot Jupiters. Results: Although a weak candidate signal
appears near the most probable radial velocity amplitude, its
statistical significance is insufficient for us to claim a detection.
However, this feature agrees very well with a completely independently
obtained result by another research group, which searched for reflected
light from τ Boo b. As a consequence of the non-detection of
reflected light, we place upper limits to the planet-to-star flux ratio
at the 99.9% significance level. For the most probable orbital
inclination around i = 46°, we can limit the relative reflected
radiation to be less than ɛ = 5.7 × 10-5 for
grey albedo. This implies a geometric albedo smaller than 0.40, assuming
a planetary radius of 1.2 RJup.
Based on observations made with ESO Telescopes at the Paranal
Observatory under programme ID 079.C-0413(A).