DocumentCode
2532196
Title
Detection and characterization of non-transiting extra-solar planets in Kepler Data using reflected light variations
Author
Knuth, Kevin H. ; Placek, Ben ; Richards, Zachary
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Univ. at Albany (SUNY), Albany, NY, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
24-26 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
31
Lastpage
38
Abstract
Orbiting planets reflect light, and from the perspective of a distant observer an illuminated planet undergoes phases resulting in a periodically-varying reflected light flux. While such reflected light is generally expected to be weak with the magnitude of the flux being well below noise level, in some cases reflected light variations are detectable with today´s technology in the Kepler dataset. For example, a sinusoidal variation is visibly apparent along with a secondary eclipse in the HAT-P-7 light curve recorded by Kepler. In this paper we consider the problem of detecting extra-solar planets in Kepler data by modeling reflected light variations within a Bayesian estimation paradigm. We demonstrate that such detections are possible for a class of non-transiting planets using data from the Kepler Data Archive. The development of this computational technology could significantly increase the number of detectable planets within the Kepler dataset. Furthermore, understanding the potential capabilities of this technology could influence the design of future missions.
Keywords
Bayes methods; astronomy computing; data handling; planets; Bayesian estimation paradigm; HAT-P-7 light curve; Kepler data; Kepler data archive; flux magnitude; illuminated planet; noise level; nontransiting extra-solar planet characterization; nontransiting extra-solar planet detection; orbiting planets; periodically-varying reflected light flux; reflected light variations; secondary eclipse; sinusoidal variation; Bayesian methods; Data models; Extrasolar planets; Observers; Predictive models; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Data Understanding (CIDU), 2012 Conference on
Conference_Location
Boulder, CO
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4625-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIDU.2012.6382198
Filename
6382198
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