We have monitored the Neptune-mass, exoplanet-hosting M dwarf GJ 581 with the 1 m Swope Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory over two predicted transit epochs. A neutral density filter centered at 550 nm was used during the first epoch, yielding 6.33 hr of continuous light-curve coverage with an average photometric precision of 1.6 mmag and a cadence of 2.85 minutes. The second epoch was monitored in the B band over 5.85 hr, with an average photometric precision of 1.2 mmag and a 4.28 minute cadence. No transits are apparent on either night, indicating that the orbital inclination is less than 88°.1 for all planets with radii larger than 0.38R Nep (= 1.48 R ⊕). Because planets with the most likely interior compositions will have radii larger than 1.55 R ⊕, we place an inclination limit of 88°.1 for the system. The corresponding minimum mass of the exoplanet GJ 581b remains 0.97M Nep (= 16.6 R ⊕). © 2006. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.
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López‐Morales, M., Morrell, N. I., Butler, R. P., & Seager, S. (2006). Limits to Transits of the Neptune‐Mass Planet Orbiting GJ 5811. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 118(849), 1506–1509. https://doi.org/10.1086/508904
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