论文标题
探索过渡行星Kelt-15b及其宿主星的推断参数中的系统错误
Exploring Systematic Errors in the Inferred Parameters of the Transiting Planet KELT-15b and its Host Star
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论文摘要
过境行星系统提供了一个独特的机会,可以测量许多行星及其宿主星的质量和半径。然而,仅相对光度法和径向速度测量仅限于宿主恒星的密度。在补救措施中,社区使用理论和半经验方法打破了这种单参数堕落,并测量宿主恒星及其行星的质量和半径。我们研究了由于对托雷斯质量 - 拉迪乌斯关系,yy进化轨迹,雾气进化轨迹以及来自光谱能量分布(SED)的恒星半径估计的宿主星的建模,因此研究了推断系统参数的差异。我们考虑不同先验对行星恒星有效温度,肢体变暗和偏心率的影响。使用公开可用的软件包exofastv2,我们全球模型的苔丝光度法和Kelt-15的径向速度观测值,该观测值是具有相当代表性的热木星。总的来说,我们探讨了28种不同先验选择对Kelt-15b推断参数的影响。我们发现,在雾和SED约束之间,在〜1.1 Sigma级别的跨方法中的推断系统参数中发现了广泛的一致性。这有信心,系统错误在过境行星系统中并不普遍存在。当我们采用不同的文献光谱有效温度估计值时,我们还发现,在雾模型估计的恒星半径上有〜2 sigma差异。需要对大量系统进行类似的研究,以绝对评估整个系外行星种群的系统不确定性。
Transiting planet systems offer a unique opportunity to measure the masses and radii of many planets and their host stars. Yet, relative photometry and radial velocity measurements alone only constrain the density of the host star. In remedy, the community uses theoretical and semi-empirical methods to break this one-parameter degeneracy and measure the mass and radius of the host star and its planet(s). We investigate the differences in the inferred system parameters due to modeling a host star with the Torres mass-radius relations, YY evolutionary tracks, MIST evolutionary tracks, and a stellar radius estimate from the spectral energy distribution (SED). We consider the effects of different priors on the stellar effective temperature, limb darkening, and eccentricity of the planet. Using the publicly available software package EXOFASTv2, we globally model TESS photometry and radial velocity observations of KELT-15, which hosts a fairly representative hot Jupiter. In total, we explore the impact of 28 different choices of priors on the inferred parameters of KELT-15b. We find broad agreement in the inferred system parameters across methodologies at the level of ~1.1 sigma between the MIST and SED constraints. This gives some confidence that systematic errors are not ubiquitous in transiting planets systems. We also find a ~2 sigma difference in the stellar radius estimated by the MIST models when we adopt differing literature spectroscopic effective temperature estimates. Similar studies of a large number of systems are needed to definitely assess systematic uncertainties the exoplanet population as a whole.