© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. Stellar variability from pulsations and granulation presents a source of correlated noise that can impact the accuracy and precision of multiband photometric transit observations of exoplanets. This can potentially cause biased measurements in the transmission or emission spectrum or underestimation of the final error bars on the spectrum. ARIEL is a future space telescope and instrument designed to perform a transit spectroscopic survey of a large sample of exoplanets. In this paper, we perform simulations to assess the impact of stellar variability arising from pulsations and granulation on ARIEL observations of GJ 1214b and HD 209458b....
Launching in 2028, ESA’s 0.64 m2 Atmospheric Remote-sensing Exoplanet Large-survey (ARIEL) survey of...
The Ariel mission will execute an ambitious survey to measure transit and / or secondary eclipse spe...
Spectrographs like HARPS can now reach a sub-ms−1 precision in radial-velocity (RV) (Pepe & Lovis 20...
Stellar variability from pulsations and granulation presents a source of correlated noise that can i...
Stellar activity is known to limit exoplanet detection and characterization. Among this activity, st...
International audienceContext. In photometry, the short-timescale stellar variability ("flicker"), s...
Stellar granulation generates fluctuations in both photometric and spectroscopic data with propertie...
Transit photometry is a powerful technique for studying exoplanets. Transit observations from the gr...
The technique of transit spectroscopy has given us our first insights into the atmospheric features ...
The goal of this study is to assess the impact of the stellar spots on the extraction of the planeta...
Context. Stellar noise produced by oscillations, granulation phenomena (granulation, mesogranulation...
The radial velocity technique is commonly used to classify transiting exoplanet candidates. However,...
The radial-velocity method is a plausible tool toward ground-based detection of Earth-like planets a...
A new generation of exoplanet research beckons and with it the need for simulation tools that accura...
During the last couple of years, the number of confirmed exoplanets has increased, especially thanks...
Launching in 2028, ESA’s 0.64 m2 Atmospheric Remote-sensing Exoplanet Large-survey (ARIEL) survey of...
The Ariel mission will execute an ambitious survey to measure transit and / or secondary eclipse spe...
Spectrographs like HARPS can now reach a sub-ms−1 precision in radial-velocity (RV) (Pepe & Lovis 20...
Stellar variability from pulsations and granulation presents a source of correlated noise that can i...
Stellar activity is known to limit exoplanet detection and characterization. Among this activity, st...
International audienceContext. In photometry, the short-timescale stellar variability ("flicker"), s...
Stellar granulation generates fluctuations in both photometric and spectroscopic data with propertie...
Transit photometry is a powerful technique for studying exoplanets. Transit observations from the gr...
The technique of transit spectroscopy has given us our first insights into the atmospheric features ...
The goal of this study is to assess the impact of the stellar spots on the extraction of the planeta...
Context. Stellar noise produced by oscillations, granulation phenomena (granulation, mesogranulation...
The radial velocity technique is commonly used to classify transiting exoplanet candidates. However,...
The radial-velocity method is a plausible tool toward ground-based detection of Earth-like planets a...
A new generation of exoplanet research beckons and with it the need for simulation tools that accura...
During the last couple of years, the number of confirmed exoplanets has increased, especially thanks...
Launching in 2028, ESA’s 0.64 m2 Atmospheric Remote-sensing Exoplanet Large-survey (ARIEL) survey of...
The Ariel mission will execute an ambitious survey to measure transit and / or secondary eclipse spe...
Spectrographs like HARPS can now reach a sub-ms−1 precision in radial-velocity (RV) (Pepe & Lovis 20...