The near-UV transit of HD 189733b with the XMM-Newton optical monitor

  • George W. King
  • , Lía Corrales
  • , Peter J. Wheatley
  • , Panayotis Lavvas
  • , Maria E. Steinrueck
  • , Vincent Bourrier
  • , David Ehrenreich
  • , Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs
  • , Tom Louden

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Abstract

We present analysis of XMM-Newton optical monitor observations in the near-ultraviolet of HD 189733, covering 20 primary transits of its hot Jupiter planet. The transit is clearly detected with both the UVW2 and UVM2 filters, and our fits to the data reveal transit depths in agreement with that observed optically. The measured depths correspond to radii of 1.059+0.046-0.050 and 0.94 +0.15-0.17 times the optically measured radius (1.187 RJ at 4950 Å) in the UVW2 and UVM2 bandpasses, respectively. We also find no statistically significant variation in the transit depth across the 8 yr baseline of the observations. We rule out extended broad-band absorption towards or beyond the Roche lobe at the wavelengths investigated, although observations with higher spectral resolution are required to determine if absorption out to those distances from the planet is present in individual near-UV lines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2453-2458
Number of pages6
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume506
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Planets and satellites: atmospheres
  • Planets and satellites: individual: HD 189733b
  • Ultraviolet: planetary systems

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