Date:
Sun, 08/01/201714:00-15:00
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr. Avi Shporer
Affiliation: California Institute of Technology (CALTECH)
Abstract:
We are living in the golden age of time
series photometry, when high-quality
data is delivered by space-based
surveys for a large number of stars in
visible light. This enables a detailed
study of the minute variability following
the orbital motion of stellar binaries and
star-planet systems, at a precision
which is beyond reach from the ground.
These orbital modulations are induced
by a combination of gravitational and
atmospheric processes, hence the
phase curve shape contains information
about the companion’s mass and
atmospheric characteristics. I will
present the science I am doing with
phase curves. This includes using
phase curve variability to detect non-
eclipsing systems, which can transform
photometric surveys like Kepler to the
equivalent of a radial velocity survey.
Another important application is the
mass measurement of hot Jupiters
orbiting hot early-type stars, where the
mass cannot be measured using radial
velocities. In addition, using phase
curves of transiting hot Jupiters I
showed that the atmospheres of most
such exoplanets have their optical
brightest region shifted Westward of the
substellar point, indicating an
inhomogeneous cloud coverage. Finally,
I will present a Keck/HIRES project
focused on high-eccentricity binary stars
identified in Kepler phase curves (aka
heartbeat stars). As a whole, the above
shows the high scientific potential of the
study of space-based phase curves,
which we have only begun to explore in
recent years and will continue using
data from current and future space-
based surveys including K2, TESS, and
PLATO.
Additional details of the upcoming Astrophysics'
seminars can be found on the following link.
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