Search for rings and satellites around the exoplanet CoRoT-9b using Spitzer photometry

A. Lecavelier Des Etangs, G. Hébrard, S. Blandin, J. Cassier, H. J. Deeg, A. S. Bonomo, F. Bouchy, J. M. Désert, D. Ehrenreich, M. Deleuil, R. F. Díaz, C. Moutou, A. Vidal-Madjar

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Abstract

Using Spitzer photometry at 4.5 microns, we search for rings and satellites around the long period transiting planet CoRoT-9b. We observed two transits in 2010 and 2011. From their non-detection, we derive upper limits on the plausible physical characteristics of these objects in the planet environment. We show that a satellite larger than about 2.5 Earth radii is excluded at 3σ for a wide range of elongations at the two epochs of observations. Combining the two observations, we conclude that rings are excluded for a wide variety of sizes and inclination. We find that for a ring extending up to the Roche limit, its inclination angle from the edge-on configuration as seen from the Earth must be lower than 13° in the case of silicate composition and lower than 3° in the case of material with water ice density.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA115
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume603
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Planetary systems
  • Stars: individual: CoRoT-9
  • Techniques: photometric

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