A global analysis of Spitzer and new HARPS data confirms the loneliness and metal-richness of GJ 436 b
A. A. Lanotte, M. Gillon, B.-O. Demory, J. J. Fortney, N. Astudillo,, X. Bonfils, P. Magain, X. Delfosse, T. Forveille, C. Lovis, M. Mayor, V., Neves, F. Pepe, D. Queloz, N. Santos, S. Udry

TL;DR
This study combines Spitzer and HARPS data to refine the properties of GJ 436b, confirming its metal-rich atmosphere and eccentric orbit, while resolving previous discrepancies and searching for additional planets.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis using improved data reduction techniques and combined datasets, offering new insights into GJ 436b's atmosphere and orbital parameters.
Findings
Refined radius and mass estimates for GJ 436b
Confirmed constant transit depths across wavelengths
No evidence found for additional planets or stellar activity
Abstract
Context. GJ 436b is one of the few transiting warm Neptunes for which a detailed characterisation of the atmosphere is possible, whereas its non-negligible orbital eccentricity calls for further investigation. Independent analyses of several individual datasets obtained with Spitzer have led to contradicting results attributed to the different techniques used to treat the instrumental effects. Aims. We aim at investigating these previous controversial results and developing our knowledge of the system based on the full Spitzer photometry dataset combined with new Doppler measurements obtained with the HARPS spectrograph. We also want to search for additional planets. Methods. We optimise aperture photometry techniques and the photometric deconvolution algorithm DECPHOT to improve the data reduction of the Spitzer photometry spanning wavelengths from 3-24 {\mu}m. Adding the high…
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