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Mapping a star with transits: orbit precession effects in the Kepler-13 system

Szabo, G. M. and Simon, A. and Kiss, L. L. (2014) Mapping a star with transits: orbit precession effects in the Kepler-13 system. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 437 (2). pp. 1045-1050. ISSN 0035-8711

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Abstract

Kepler-13b (KOI-13.01) is a most intriguing exoplanet system due to the rapid precession rate, exhibiting several exotic phenomena. We analyzed Kepler Short Cadence data up to Quarter 14, with a total time-span of 928 days, to reveal changes in transit duration, depth, asymmetry, and identify the possible signals of stellar rotation and low-level activity. We investigated long-term variations of transit light curves, testing for duration, peak depth and asymmetry. We also performed cluster analysis on Kepler quarters. We computed the autocorrelation function of the out-of-transit light variations. Transit duration, peak depth, and asymmetry evolve slowly, due to the slowly drifting transit path through the stellar disk. The detected transit shapes will map the stellar surface on the time scale of decades. We found a very significant clustering pattern with 3-orbit period. Its source is very probably the rotating stellar surface, in the 5:3 spin-orbit resonance reported in a previous study. The autocorrelation function of the out-of-transit light variations, filtered to 25.4 hours and harmonics, shows slow variations and a peak around 300--360 day period, which could be related to the activity cycle of the host star.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > QB Astronomy, Astrophysics / csillagászat, asztrofizika
Depositing User: Dr Szabó M. Gyula
Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2014 13:53
Last Modified: 03 Apr 2023 08:13
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/15429

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