A new look at Spitzer primary transit observations of the exoplanet HD189733b
Giuseppe Morello, Ingo P. Waldmann, Giovanna Tinetti, Giovanni Peres,, Giuseppina Micela, Ian D. Howarth

TL;DR
This paper reanalyzes Spitzer transit data of HD189733b using a novel, assumption-free ICA method, providing more objective and reliable atmospheric and orbital parameters despite larger error margins.
Contribution
The study introduces a new ICA-based reanalysis technique for exoplanet transit data that avoids assumptions on instrumental systematics, enhancing objectivity and robustness.
Findings
Improved and robust orbital and stellar parameters.
New measurements of transit depths at 3.6μm.
Consistent parameters across two observations.
Abstract
Blind source separation techniques are used to reanalyse two exoplanetary transit lightcurves of the exoplanet HD189733b recorded with the IR camera IRAC on board the Spitzer Space Telescope at 3.6m during the "cold" era. These observations, together with observations at other IR wavelengths, are crucial to characterise the atmosphere of the planet HD189733b. Previous analyses of the same datasets reported discrepant results, hence the necessity of the reanalyses. The method we used here is based on the Independent Component Analysis (ICA) statistical technique, which ensures a high degree of objectivity. The use of ICA to detrend single photometric observations in a self-consistent way is novel in the literature. The advantage of our reanalyses over previous work is that we do not have to make any assumptions on the structure of the unknown instrumental systematics. Such…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
