Exoplanet research is now target rich with a wide diversity of systems making it difficult for high demand observatories to undertake follow up observations over extended periods of time. We investigate the effectiveness of using 0.4m-class telescopes for monitoring transiting hot Jupiters and their host stars. We consider two representative case studies: WASP-52b with 13 new transits, and HAT-P-23b with 17 new transits and concurrent photometric monitoring covering 78 days. We present updated system parameters and combine our new transit times with previously published results to calculate new ephemerides for both systems. Our analysis of transit mid-times for WASP52b results in a slight preference for a quadratic ephemeris (∆χ2ν = 0.07, ∆...
Transit events of extrasolar planets offer a wealth of information for planetary characterization. H...
We report the photometry of six transits of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-29b obtained from 2013 October to ...
Context. Accurate and repeated photometric follow-up observations of planetary transit events are im...
We have been using the Open University OpenScience Observatories (OSO) to undertake follow up observ...
In this thesis I investigate using small aperture ground-based telescopes to contribute to transitin...
The discovery of the first hot Jupiter exoplanet more than twenty years ago raised many questions. S...
The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey conducts radial velocity and photometric moni...
We present 13 high-precision and four additional light curves of four bright southern-hemisphere tra...
We present 13 high-precision and four additional light curves of four bright southern-hemisphere tra...
Aims. Most hot Jupiters are expected to spiral in toward their host stars because the angular moment...
We present new photometric data of 11 hot Jupiter transiting exoplanets (CoRoT-12b, HATP-5b, HAT-P-1...
We present 13 high-precision and four additional light curves of four bright southernhemisphere tran...
Transit events of extrasolar planets offer a wealth of information for planetary characterization. H...
The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey conducts radial velocity and photometric moni...
From WASP photometry and SOPHIE radial velocities we report the discovery of WASP-40b (HAT-P-27b), a...
Transit events of extrasolar planets offer a wealth of information for planetary characterization. H...
We report the photometry of six transits of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-29b obtained from 2013 October to ...
Context. Accurate and repeated photometric follow-up observations of planetary transit events are im...
We have been using the Open University OpenScience Observatories (OSO) to undertake follow up observ...
In this thesis I investigate using small aperture ground-based telescopes to contribute to transitin...
The discovery of the first hot Jupiter exoplanet more than twenty years ago raised many questions. S...
The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey conducts radial velocity and photometric moni...
We present 13 high-precision and four additional light curves of four bright southern-hemisphere tra...
We present 13 high-precision and four additional light curves of four bright southern-hemisphere tra...
Aims. Most hot Jupiters are expected to spiral in toward their host stars because the angular moment...
We present new photometric data of 11 hot Jupiter transiting exoplanets (CoRoT-12b, HATP-5b, HAT-P-1...
We present 13 high-precision and four additional light curves of four bright southernhemisphere tran...
Transit events of extrasolar planets offer a wealth of information for planetary characterization. H...
The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey conducts radial velocity and photometric moni...
From WASP photometry and SOPHIE radial velocities we report the discovery of WASP-40b (HAT-P-27b), a...
Transit events of extrasolar planets offer a wealth of information for planetary characterization. H...
We report the photometry of six transits of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-29b obtained from 2013 October to ...
Context. Accurate and repeated photometric follow-up observations of planetary transit events are im...