Extrasolar Planet Transits Observed at Kitt Peak National Observatory
Pedro V. Sada, Drake Deming, Donald E. Jennings, Brian K. Jackson,, Catrina M. Hamilton, Jonathan Fraine, Steven W. Peterson, Flynn Haase, Kevin, Bays, Allen Lunsford, Eamon O'Gorman

TL;DR
This study presents infrared and optical transit observations of 32 exoplanet systems, refining their parameters, detecting star spot crossings, and confirming a grazing transit, thereby enhancing understanding of exoplanet characteristics and stellar activity.
Contribution
It provides new infrared transit data, improved system parameters, and insights into stellar activity and star spots for multiple exoplanet systems, complementing previous optical observations.
Findings
Infrared planetary radii agree with optical radii.
Star spot crossings observed during transits.
Confirmed a grazing transit for HAT-P-27/WASP-40.
Abstract
We obtained J-, H- and JH-band photometry of known extrasolar planet transiting systems at the 2.1-m Kitt Peak National Observatory Telescope using the FLAMINGOS infrared camera between October 2008 and October 2011. From the derived lightcurves we have extracted the mid-transit times, transit depths and transit durations for these events. The precise mid-transit times obtained help improve the orbital periods and also constrain transit-time variations of the systems. For most cases the published system parameters successfully accounted for our observed lightcurves, but in some instances we derive improved planetary radii and orbital periods. We complemented our 2.1-m infrared observations using CCD z'-band and B-band photometry (plus two Hydrogen Alpha filter observations) obtained with the Kitt Peak Visitor's Center telescope, and with four H-band transits observed in October 2007…
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