Revisiting the Transit Timing and Atmosphere Characterization of the Neptune-mass Planet HAT-P-26 b

  • A-thano N
  • Awiphan S
  • Jiang I
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a transit-timing variation (TTV) and planetary atmosphere analysis of the Neptune-mass planet HAT-P-26 b. We present a new set of 13 transit light curves from optical ground-based observations and combine them with light curves from the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, and previously published ground-based data. We refine the planetary parameters of HAT-P-26 b and undertake a TTV analysis using 33 transits obtained over seven years. The TTV analysis shows an amplitude signal of 1.98 ± 0.05 minutes, which could result from the presence of an additional ∼0.02 M Jup planet at a 1:2 mean-motion resonance orbit. Using a combination of transit depths spanning optical to near-infrared wavelengths, we find that the atmosphere of HAT-P-26 b contains 2.4 − 1.6 + 2.9 % H 2 O with a derived temperature of 590 − 50 + 60 K.

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A-thano, N., Awiphan, S., Jiang, I.-G., Kerins, E., Priyadarshi, A., McDonald, I., … Dhillon, V. S. (2023). Revisiting the Transit Timing and Atmosphere Characterization of the Neptune-mass Planet HAT-P-26 b. The Astronomical Journal, 166(6), 223. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acfeea

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