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CHEOPS phase curve of WASP-189 b

Short name: J/A+A/659/A74
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/659/A74Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/659/A74
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2022 Mar 09 17:48:40Z
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Gas giants orbiting close to hot and massive early-type stars can reach dayside temperatures that are comparable to those of the coldest stars. These "ultra-hot Jupiters" have atmospheres made of ions and atomic species from molecular dissociation and feature strong day-to-night temperature gradients. Photometric observations at different orbital phases provide insights on the planet atmospheric properties. We analyse the photometric observations of WASP-189 acquired with the instrument CHEOPS to derive constraints on the system architecture and the planetary atmosphere. We implement a light curve model suited for asymmetric transit shape caused by the gravity-darkened photosphere of the fast-rotating host star. We also model the reflective and thermal components of the planetary flux, the effect of stellar oblateness and light-travel time on transit-eclipse timings, the stellar activity and CHEOPS systematics. From the asymmetric transit, we measure the size of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-189, R_p_=1.600_-0.016_^+0.017^R_J_, with a precision of 1%, and the true orbital obliquity of the planetary system {Psi}_p_=89.6+/-1.2deg (polar orbit). We detect no significant hotspot offset from the phase curve and obtain an eclipse depth {delta}_ecl_=96.5_-5.0_^+4.5^ppm, from which we derive an upper limit on the geometric albedo: A_g_<0.48. We also find that the eclipse depth can only be explained by thermal emission alone in the case of extremely inefficient energy redistribution. Finally, we attribute the photometric variability to the stellar rotation, either through superficial inhomogeneities or resonance couplings between the convective core and the radiative envelope. Based on the derived system architecture, we predict the eclipse depth in the upcoming TESS observations to be up to ~165ppm. High-precision detection of the eclipse in both CHEOPS and TESS passbands might help disentangle between reflective and thermal contributions. We also expect the right ascension of the ascending node of the orbit to precess due to the perturbations induced by the stellar quadrupole moment J_2_ (oblateness).

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Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]

Creators:
Deline A.Hooton M.J.Lendl M.Morris B.Salmon S.Olofsson G.Broeg C.Ehrenreich D.Beck M.Brandeker A.Hoyer S.Sulis S.Van Grootel V.Bourrier V.Demangeon O.Demory B.-O.Heng K.Parviainen H.Serrano L.M.Singh V.Bonfanti A.Fossati L.Kitzmann D.Sousa S.G.Wilson T.G.Alibert Y.Alonso R.Anglada G.Barczy T.Barrado Navascues D.Barros S.C.C.Baumjohann W.Beck T.Bekkelien A.Benz W.Billot N.Bonfils X.Cabrera J.Charnoz S.Collier Cameron A.Corral van Damme C.Csizmadia Sz.Davies M.B.Deleuil M.Delrez L.de Roche T.Erikson A.Fortier A.Fridlund M.Futyan D.Gandolfi D.Gillon M.Guedel M.Gutermann P.Hasiba J.Isaak K.G.Kiss L.Laskar J.Lecavelier des Etangs A.Lovis C.Magrin D.Maxted P.F.L.Munari M.Nascimbeni V.Ottensamer R.Pagano I.Palle E.Peter G.Piotto G.Pollacco D.Queloz D.Ragazzoni R.Rando N.Rauer H.Ribas I.Santos N.C.Scandariato G.Segransan D.Simon A.E.Smith A.M.S.Steller M.Szabo Gy.M.Thomas N.Udry S.Walter I.Walton N.

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Relevant dates for this Resource:
  • Updated: 2022 Mar 10 06:44:26Z
  • Created: 2022 Mar 09 17:48:40Z

This resource was registered on: 2022 Mar 09 17:48:40Z
This resource description was last updated on: 2022 Mar 10 06:44:26Z

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Resource Class: CatalogService
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Subject keywords:
  • Exoplanets
  • Photometry
  • A stars
  • Multiple stars
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More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/659/A74 Literature Reference: 2022A&A...659A..74D

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TAP VizieR generic service(IsServedBy) ivo://CDS.VizieR/TAP [Res. ID]
J/A+A/643/A94 : CHEOPS WASP-189 b transit light curve (Lendl+, 2020) ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/643/A94 [Res. ID]

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