Properties of starspots on CoRoT-2
Adriana Silva-Valio, A. F. Lanza, R. Alonso, and P. Barge

TL;DR
This study analyzes 77 high-resolution transit light curves of CoRoT-2 to detect and characterize starspots, revealing their sizes, temperatures, and coverage, and refining the star's planetary radius estimate.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed modeling approach for starspots using transit light curves, providing new insights into spot properties and stellar activity on CoRoT-2.
Findings
Spot sizes range from 0.2 to 0.7 planetary radii.
Spot temperatures mainly from 3600 to 5000 K.
Stellar surface coverage by spots is within 10-20%.
Abstract
As a planet eclipses its parent star, a dark spot on the surface of the star may be occulted, causing a detectable variation in the light curve. A total of 77 consecutive transit light curves of CoRoT-2 were observed with a high temporal resolution of 32 s, corresponding to an uninterrupted period of 134 days. By analyzing small intensity variations in the transit light curves, it was possible to detect and characterize spots at fixed positions (latitude and longitude) on the surface of the star. The model used simulates planetary transits and enables the inclusion of spots on the stellar surface with different sizes, intensities (i.e. temperatures), and positions. Fitting the data by this model, it is possible to infer the spots physical characteristics. The fits were either in spot longitude and radius, with a fixed intensity, or in spots longitude and intensity, for spots of constant…
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