Refined physical properties and g',r',i',z',J,H,K transmission spectrum of WASP-23b from the ground
N. Nikolov, G. Chen, J. J. Fortney, L. Mancini, J. Southworth, R. van, Boekel, and Th. Henning

TL;DR
This study used multi-band ground-based transit observations to refine the physical properties and construct a transmission spectrum of exoplanet WASP-23b, comparing it with theoretical models and demonstrating the effectiveness of the telescope defocus technique.
Contribution
It provides the first broad-band transmission spectrum of WASP-23b using simultaneous multi-band observations and refines its physical parameters with high-precision photometry and MCMC analysis.
Findings
Refined planetary radius and mass for WASP-23b.
Constructed a broad-band transmission spectrum of WASP-23b.
Transmission spectrum appears marginally flat, indicating limited spectral features.
Abstract
Multi-band observations of planetary transits using the telescope defocus technique may yield high-quality light curves suitable for refining the physical properties of exoplanets even with small or medium size telescopes. Such observations can be used to construct a broad-band transmission spectrum of transiting planets and search for the presence of strong absorbers. We have thoroughly characterised the orbital ephemeris and physical properties of the transiting planet and host star in the WASP-23b system, constructed a broad-band transmission spectrum of WASP-23b and performed a comparative analysis with theoretical models of hot Jupiters. We observed a complete transit of WASP-23b in seven bands simultaneously, using the GROND instrument on the MPG/ESO 2.2m telescope at La Silla Observatory and telescope defocussing. The optical data were taken in the Sloan g',r',i' and z' bands.…
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