Spitzer Infrared Observations and Independent Validation of the Transiting Super-Earth CoRoT-7b
Francois Fressin, Guillermo Torres, Frederic Pont, Heather A. Knutson,, David Charbonneau, Tsevi Mazeh, Suzanne Aigrain, Malcolm Fridlund,, Christopher E. Henze, Tristan Guillot, and Heike Rauer

TL;DR
This study confirms CoRoT-7b as a genuine transiting super-Earth using Spitzer infrared observations, independently validating its planetary nature and refining its orbital parameters amidst previous uncertainties.
Contribution
The paper provides the first independent validation of CoRoT-7b as a transiting planet through achromatic transit detection in infrared, reducing false positive scenarios and improving orbital data.
Findings
Transit depth in infrared matches optical measurements
False positive scenarios are effectively ruled out
Orbital parameters are significantly refined
Abstract
The detection and characterization of the first transiting super-Earth, CoRoT-7 b, has required an unprecedented effort in terms of telescope time and analysis. Although the star does display a radial velocity signal at the period of the planet, this has been difficult to disentangle from the intrinsic stellar variability, and pinning down the velocity amplitude has been very challenging. As a result, the precise value of the mass of the planet - and even the extent to which it can be considered to be confirmed - have been debated in the recent literature, with six mass measurements published so far based on the same spectroscopic observations, ranging from about 2 to 8 Earth masses. Here we report on an independent validation of the planet discovery, using one of the fundamental properties of a transit signal: its achromaticity. We observed four transits of CoRoT-7 b with Spitzer, in…
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