Kepler has detected numerous exoplanet transits by measuring stellar light in a single visible-wavelength band. In addition to detection, the precise photometry provides phase curves of exoplanets, which can be used to study the dynamic processes on these planets. However, the interpretation of these observations can be complicated by the fact that visible-wavelength phase curves can represent both thermal emission and scattering from the planets. Here we present a semi-analytical model framework that can be applied to study Kepler and future visible-wavelength phase curve observations of exoplanets. The model efficiently computes reflection and thermal emission components for both rocky and gaseous planets, considering both homogeneous and...
Context. The photometric signal we receive from a star hosting a planet is modulated by th...
Context. Although transit spectroscopy is a very powerful method for studying the composition, therm...
International audienceThe Kepler mission has made an important observation: the first detection of p...
Kepler has detected numerous exoplanet transits by measuring stellar light in a single visible-wavel...
Kepler has detected numerous exoplanet transits by measuring stellar light in a single visible-wavel...
Kepler has detected numerous exoplanet transits by measuring stellar light in a single visible-wavel...
We use a planetary albedo model to investigate variations in visible wavelength phase curves of exop...
We identify three Kepler transiting planets, Kepler-7b, Kepler-12b, and Kepler-41b, whose orbital ph...
We identify three Kepler transiting planets, Kepler-7b, Kepler-12b, and Kepler-41b, whose orbital ph...
Optical phase curves have become one of the common probes of exoplanetary atmospheres, but the infor...
The Kepler mission’s long-term monitoring of stars through high-precision photometry has not only re...
The amount of light an exoplanet reflects and emits towards an observer waxes and wanes as the plane...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atm...
Reflected light curves observed for exoplanets indicate that a few of them host bright clouds. We es...
Reflected light curves observed for exoplanets indicate that a few of them host bright clouds. We es...
Context. The photometric signal we receive from a star hosting a planet is modulated by th...
Context. Although transit spectroscopy is a very powerful method for studying the composition, therm...
International audienceThe Kepler mission has made an important observation: the first detection of p...
Kepler has detected numerous exoplanet transits by measuring stellar light in a single visible-wavel...
Kepler has detected numerous exoplanet transits by measuring stellar light in a single visible-wavel...
Kepler has detected numerous exoplanet transits by measuring stellar light in a single visible-wavel...
We use a planetary albedo model to investigate variations in visible wavelength phase curves of exop...
We identify three Kepler transiting planets, Kepler-7b, Kepler-12b, and Kepler-41b, whose orbital ph...
We identify three Kepler transiting planets, Kepler-7b, Kepler-12b, and Kepler-41b, whose orbital ph...
Optical phase curves have become one of the common probes of exoplanetary atmospheres, but the infor...
The Kepler mission’s long-term monitoring of stars through high-precision photometry has not only re...
The amount of light an exoplanet reflects and emits towards an observer waxes and wanes as the plane...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atm...
Reflected light curves observed for exoplanets indicate that a few of them host bright clouds. We es...
Reflected light curves observed for exoplanets indicate that a few of them host bright clouds. We es...
Context. The photometric signal we receive from a star hosting a planet is modulated by th...
Context. Although transit spectroscopy is a very powerful method for studying the composition, therm...
International audienceThe Kepler mission has made an important observation: the first detection of p...