APOSTLE Observations of GJ 1214b: System Parameters and Evidence for Stellar Activity
P. Kundurthy, E. Agol, A. C. Becker, R. Barnes, B. Williams, A., Mukadam

TL;DR
This study refines the system parameters of GJ 1214b using multi-wavelength transit observations, confirms previous estimates, and provides evidence of stellar activity affecting the lightcurves.
Contribution
It combines new APOSTLE transit data with existing observations to improve parameter estimates and analyze stellar activity effects on the lightcurves.
Findings
Refined planetary and stellar parameters consistent with previous estimates.
No significant transit timing variations detected.
Evidence of stellar activity such as flares and star-spot occultations.
Abstract
We present three transits of GJ 1214b, observed as part of the Apache Point Observatory Survey of Transit Lightcurves of Exoplanets (APOSTLE). We used APOSTLE r-band lightcurves in conjunction with previously gathered data of GJ 1214b to re-derive system parameters. By using parameters such as transit duration and ingress/egress length we are able to reduce the degeneracies between parameters in the fitted transit model, which is a preferred condition for Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques typically used to quantify uncertainties in measured parameters. The joint analysis of this multi-wavelength dataset confirms earlier estimates of system parameters including planetary orbital period, the planet-to-star radius ratio and stellar density. We fit the photometric spectralenergy distribution of GJ 1214 to derive stellar luminosity, which we then use to derive its absolute mass and radius.…
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