Bibcode
Parviainen, H.; Deeg, H.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, ESS meeting #2, #19.13
Fecha de publicación:
9
2011
Número de citas
0
Número de citas referidas
0
Descripción
With a mass of 7.4 Earth masses and radius of 1.6 Earth radii, CoRoT-7b
is among the smallest transiting planets found to date. Due to its small
size, the transit signal is very shallow, which makes the estimation of
the planetary parameters from the light curve challenging.
We carry out a Bayesian analysis of the CoRoT-7b lightcurve using a
minimalistic approach to the pre-processing of the data. We use parallel
tempering Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations to gain a comprehensive
view of the geometric and planetary parameter probability distributions,
including the possibility for transit timing variations.
Furthermore, we assess whether the use of a quadratic limb-darkening
model is justified given the accuracy of the data, and how the choice of
the limb-darkening model affects the geometric and planetary parameters
inferred from the PTMCMC simulations.
This research is supported by RoPACS, a Marie Curie Initial Training
Network funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework
Programme.