Photometric characterization of exoplanets using angular and spectral differential imaging
Arthur Vigan, Claire Moutou, Maud Langlois, France Allard, Anthony, Boccaletti, Marcel Carbillet, David Mouillet, Isabelle Smith

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the photometric accuracy of high-contrast imaging techniques like angular and spectral differential imaging for exoplanet detection, demonstrating their potential to characterize planets down to Jupiter mass at specific separations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of photometric errors and their impact on exoplanet characterization using differential imaging methods.
Findings
Photometric accuracy enables detection of Jupiter-mass exoplanets at 1.0" and 0.2" separations.
Characterization of physical parameters is limited mainly by surface gravity measurement errors.
Simulations show the importance of multiple filter observations for effective planet characterization.
Abstract
The direct detection of exoplanets has been the subject of intensive research in the recent years. Data obtained with future high-contrast imaging instruments optimized for giant planets direct detection are strongly limited by the speckle noise. Specific observing strategies and data analysis methods, such as angular and spectral differential imaging, are required to attenuate the noise level and possibly detect the faint planet flux. Even though these methods are very efficient at suppressing the speckles, the photometry of the faint planets is dominated by the speckle residuals. The determination of the effective temperature and surface gravity of the detected planets from photometric measurements in different bands is then limited by the photometric error on the planet flux. In this work we investigate this photometric error and the consequences on the determination of the physical…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
