Mapping the Realm of Mapping the Realm of Hot Jupiters Jupiters - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Mapping the Realm of Mapping the Realm of Hot Jupiters Jupiters - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Mapping the Realm of Mapping the Realm of Hot Jupiters Jupiters Hot Bun ei ei Sato Sato OAO/NAOJ , Shigeru Ida Titech , Bun OAO/NAOJ , Shigeru Ida Titech , Eri Toyota Toyota Kobe Univ. ,
Mapping the Realm of Hot Mapping the Realm of Hot Jupiters Jupiters
- Doppler search for Hot
Doppler search for Hot Jupiters Jupiters with with Subaru/ Subaru/HDS HDS, Keck, Magellan , Keck, Magellan( (N2K N2K consortium consortium) )
- Hunting
Hunting “ “transiting transiting” ” planets planets
- Since 2004,
Since 2004, 7 7 planets were discovered from N2K planets were discovered from N2K
- 1 transiting planet
1 transiting planet ( (HD149026b HD149026b) ) from Subaru from Subaru
- ~
~45 45 more planet more planet-
- candidates not yet confirmed
candidates not yet confirmed
- Subaru intensive program
Subaru intensive program
- S06A
S06A( (10 nights 10 nights) ), , S06B S06B( (10 nights 10 nights) )
- Determine orbital parameters of planet
Determine orbital parameters of planet-
- candidates
candidates making use of long time making use of long time-
- baseline
baseline
- New planets confirmed
New planets confirmed
Hot Hot Jupiters Jupiters
- Giant planets in short
Giant planets in short-
- period orbits
period orbits
- P
P< <14d 14d、 、M Mp
psin
sini i> >0.5M 0.5MJ
J:
: ~ ~20 20% % of
- f exoplanets
exoplanets
- High
High-
- probability transit candidates
probability transit candidates
- information about planet itself
information about planet itself ( (radius, internal radius, internal structure, atmosphere, etc. structure, atmosphere, etc.) )
- Tracers of multi
Tracers of multi-
- planet systems
planet systems
- resonant configuration
resonant configuration
- rbital evolution of planetary systems
- rbital evolution of planetary systems
- Test case of planet formation theory
Test case of planet formation theory
- migration, tidal circularization,,,
migration, tidal circularization,,,
Transiting Planets Transiting Planets
Planetary radius Planetary radius density, internal structure density, internal structure ( (w/ or w/o solid core w/ or w/o solid core) ) Infrared emission Infrared emission from planets from planets temperature, temperature, atmosphere, atmosphere, albedo albedo,,, ,,, Transmission Transmission spectroscopy spectroscopy Provide information on planet Provide information on planet itself which can itself which can’ ’t be obtained t be obtained from Doppler observations from Doppler observations
Secondary Secondary Eclipse Eclipse
elements in elements in atmosphere atmosphere Rossiter Rossiter effect effect spin spin-
- orbit alignment
- rbit alignment
HD 149026 HD 149026
Transit planet from Subaru, Keck, Transit planet from Subaru, Keck, Fairborn Fairborn ( (V=8.2 V=8.2, ,G0IV G0IV) )
Photometry
・ ・M Mp
psin
sini i = = 0.36 0.36± ±0.0 0.03 3 M MJ
JUP UP →
→ 1.2 M 1.2 MSAT
SAT
P=2.8766 d K=43.3 m/s e=0
・ ・R Rp
p = 0.725
= 0.725± ±0.05 0.05 R RJ
JUP UP →
→ 0.86 0.86 R RSAT
SAT
( (i i = 85.3 = 85.3± ±1.0 1.0°) °)
70 70M ME
E solid core
solid core
Support core Support core-
- accretion scenario as
accretion scenario as planet formation mechanism planet formation mechanism However, the origin of such a huge However, the origin of such a huge core is still unknown core is still unknown
Sato et al. 2005 Sato et al. 2005
- HD209458
HD209458( (V=7.7 V=7.7) ), HD149026 , HD149026( (V=8.2 V=8.2) ), , HD189733 HD189733 ( (V=7.7 V=7.7) ), HAT , HAT-
- P
P-
- 1
1( (V=10 V=10) )
Key: Key: Detection of transiting planets in bright stars Detection of transiting planets in bright stars ( (V<10 V<10) ) for precise follow for precise follow-
- up observations
up observations
“ “Doppler survey Doppler survey → → Hot Jupiter Hot Jupiter → → Transit Transit” ” is the most efficient at present is the most efficient at present
- Transit systems from photometric survey
Transit systems from photometric survey ( (OGLE, OGLE, TrES TrES, , WASP,, WASP,,) ) are too faint are too faint ( (V=14 V=14-
- 16
16) ) for Doppler follow for Doppler follow-
- up
up
- Small transit depth of HD149026 would have been
Small transit depth of HD149026 would have been missed by current transit survey. Precise ephemeris is missed by current transit survey. Precise ephemeris is crucial to detect such a small variation. crucial to detect such a small variation.
N2K Consortium N2K Consortium
- Search for Hot
Search for Hot Jupiters Jupiters around around next 2000 solar next 2000 solar-
- type stars
type stars
- Keck
Keck( (USA USA)、 )、Magellan Magellan( (Chile Chile)、 )、 Subaru Subaru( (Japan Japan) )
- Aiming to detect
Aiming to detect 60 60 Hot Hot Jupiters Jupiters and and 5 5~ ~6 6 transiting planets transiting planets
- Precise Doppler measurement
Precise Doppler measurement using Iodine absorption cell using Iodine absorption cell
- Current precision with HDS
Current precision with HDS ~3 m/s ~3 m/s ( (short short-
- term
term) ) ~10 m/s ~10 m/s ( (long long-
- term
term) )
Group Members Group Members
- Bun
Bun’ ’ei ei Sato Sato( (PI PI) )・・・ ・・・Observation Observation、 、Reduction Reduction、 、Analysis Analysis
- Shigeru Ida
Shigeru Ida・・・ ・・・Theory Theory
- Eri
Eri Toyota, Masashi Toyota, Masashi Omiya Omiya・・・ ・・・Observation Observation、 、Reduction Reduction、 、 Analysis Analysis
- Debra Fischer
Debra Fischer( (PI of PI of N2K N2K) )・・・ ・・・Observation Observation、 、Analysis Analysis
- G
Greg reg Laughlin Laughlin・・・ ・・・Theory Theory
- P
Paul aul Butler Butler・・・ ・・・Reduction Reduction、 、Analysis Analysis
- G
Geoff eoff Marcy Marcy
- (
(Graduate students Graduate students) )
- Transit Network in Japan & USA
Transit Network in Japan & USA
- Greg Henry
Greg Henry( (USA USA) )
- Jun
Jun-
- ichi
ichi Watanabe Watanabe( (NAOJ NAOJ) ), Osamu , Osamu Oshima Oshima( (Kamogata Kamogata High High-
- School
School) ), Shin , Shin-
- ichiro
ichiro Ishiguma Ishiguma( (Kobe Univ. Kobe Univ.) ), et al. , et al.
Strategy Strategy
- Database of 14,000 stars
Database of 14,000 stars
・ ・ V
V< <10.5, d 10.5, d< <110 pc, FGK V,IV 110 pc, FGK V,IV ・ ・ metalliicty metalliicty, activity, binary,,, , activity, binary,,,
- High priority to metal
High priority to metal-
- rich stars
rich stars
Detection probability from Monte Carlo Simulation
- 3+1
3+1 nights observation nights observation
・ ・Identify candidates in Identify candidates in 3
3 consecutive consecutive nights nights ・ ・RMS RMS> >20 m/s 20 m/s → → follow follow-
- up
up ・ ・RMS RMS< <20 m/s 20 m/s → → drop drop ・ ・Confirm candidates after 1 more night Confirm candidates after 1 more night in 1 month later in 1 month later
(0.5MJ)
HDS Observation HDS Observation
- λ
λ=3500 =3500-
- 6100
6100Å Å
- R~45,000
R~45,000
- SN~150 for V~8 with 80s exp.
SN~150 for V~8 with 80s exp.
- RV precision using Iodine Cell
RV precision using Iodine Cell
- ~3 m/s
~3 m/s ( (within the same run within the same run) )
- ~10 m/s
~10 m/s ( (long long-
- term
term) )
- systematic error between pre
systematic error between pre-
- and post
and post-
- I
I2
2 cell replacement
cell replacement (and pre (and pre-
- and post
and post-
- earthquake)
earthquake)
- >100 stars/night
>100 stars/night
- Observations are now almost
Observations are now almost fully automated fully automated
- bservers only need change
- bservers only need change
exposure time exposure time
- great effort by
great effort by Tajitsu Tajitsu-
- san
san Iodine Cell in front of the slit of HDS (since Jun. 2006) σ=9.8 m/s HD9407(RV Std.)
Status Status
635 635 stars
stars >3 times: 512 stars >3 times: 512 stars <2 times: 123 stars <2 times: 123 stars
- S04A
S04A( (4 nights 4 nights) )
- S04B
S04B( (4 4 nights nights) )
- S05B
S05B( (5 5 nights nights) )
- S0
S06A 6A( (10 nights 10 nights) ) 6 6 ( (Jun. Jun.) )+4 +4 ( (Jul. Jul.) )
- S0
S06 6B B( (10 nights 10 nights) ) 10 10 ( (Dec. Dec.) ) find planet candidates find planet candidates confirm orbital parameters confirm orbital parameters ( (and find new planet candidates and find new planet candidates) )
RV Variations RV Variations
2004-2005 (275 stars)
26 stars (20<σRV<200 m/s)
New Planet from Subaru New Planet from Subaru
G5IV P=21 d K1=259 m/s e=0.68 Mpsini=2.9 MJ a=0.16 AU M1=1.2M [Fe/H]=0.22
New Planet from Subaru New Planet from Subaru
G5 P=35 d K1=125 m/s e=0.3 Mpsini=1.9 MJ a=0.2 AU (M1=1M)
Confirm Transiting Planet Confirm Transiting Planet
HAT HAT-
- P
P-
- 1
1
( (Bakos Bakos et al. 2006 et al. 2006) ) P=4.46529 d K1=60.3 m/s e=0.09 Mpsini=0.53MJ Rp=1.36RJ
Secondary star in a binary system has a trasiting hot jupiter Photometry by HAT-NET white: Subaru RV black: Keck RV
Metallicity Metallicity
Fischer et al. (in preparation)
Nobs = 188
Future Prospects Future Prospects
- Improve measurement precision
Improve measurement precision
- ~10 m/s systematic error between pre
~10 m/s systematic error between pre-
- and post
and post-
- I
I2
2 cell
cell replacement (and pre replacement (and pre-
- and post
and post-
- earthquake)
earthquake)
- improvement of software is required
improvement of software is required
- ~10 new planets will be discovered from the
~10 new planets will be discovered from the current data current data
- 10
10-
- 20 planet candidates need additional follow
20 planet candidates need additional follow-
- up observations
up observations
- planet candidates with longer
planet candidates with longer ( (and multiple and multiple) ) periods periods
- new candidates found from intensive runs
new candidates found from intensive runs
Contribution to Community Contribution to Community
- Large database of solar
Large database of solar-
- type stars
type stars
- 635 stars from Subaru
635 stars from Subaru ( (2000 stars from N2K 2000 stars from N2K) )
- metallicity
metallicity, activity, binary, radial velocity,,, , activity, binary, radial velocity,,,
- Targets of future mission
Targets of future mission
- direct detection of outer planets
direct detection of outer planets
- HJ with large eccentricity have outer planets ?
HJ with large eccentricity have outer planets ? ( (“ “sling sling-
- shot
shot” ” scenario scenario) )
Merit of Queue Merit of Queue-
- Observation
Observation
- Quick determination of short
Quick determination of short-
- period orbit
period orbit
- ex.) 10 consecutive nights
ex.) 10 consecutive nights
- Regular monitoring of long
Regular monitoring of long-
- period orbit
period orbit
- ex.) every 1~2 month
ex.) every 1~2 month
- A few tens of planet
A few tens of planet-
- candidates need such
candidates need such extensive monitoring extensive monitoring
- not necessary need
not necessary need “ “full full” ” consecutive nights consecutive nights
- ex.) 1~3 hours
ex.) 1~3 hours× ×10 consecutive nights 10 consecutive nights
- ex.) 1 hour at every HDS night