Bibcode
Zapatero Osorio, M. R.; Miles-Páez, P. A.; Metchev, S. A.; Pallé, E.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 484, Issue 1, p.L38-L42
Fecha de publicación:
3
2019
Número de citas
6
Número de citas referidas
6
Descripción
We obtained linear polarization photometry (J-band) and low-resolution
spectroscopy (ZJ-bands) of TRAPPIST-1, which is a planetary system
formed by an M8-type low-mass star and seven temperate, Earth-sized
planets. The photopolarimetric monitoring campaign covered 6.5 h of
continuous observations including one full transit of planet TRAPPIST-1d
and partial transits of TRAPPIST-1b and e. The spectrophotometric data
and the photometric light curve obtained over epochs with no planetary
transits indicate that the low-mass star has very low level of linear
polarization compatible with a null value. However, the `in transit'
observations reveal an enhanced linear polarization signal with peak
values of p^* = 0.1 {{ per cent}} with a confidence level of 3σ,
particularly for the full transit of TRAPPIST-1d, thus confirming that
the atmosphere of the M8-type star is very likely dusty. Additional
observations probing different atmospheric states of TRAPPIST-1 are
needed to confirm our findings, as the polarimetric signals involved are
low. If confirmed, polarization observations of transiting planetary
systems with central ultracool dwarfs can become a powerful tool for the
characterization of the atmospheres of the host dwarfs and the
validation of transiting planet candidates that cannot be corroborated
by any other method.
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