Detection of the secondary eclipse of Qatar-1b in the Ks band
Patricia Cruz, David Barrado, Jorge Lillo-Box, Marcos Diaz, Jayne, Birkby, Mercedes L\'opez-Morales, Jonathan J. Fortney

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of Qatar-1b's secondary eclipse in the Ks band, providing insights into its brightness temperature and orbital parameters through ground-based near-infrared observations and advanced data analysis techniques.
Contribution
First detection of Qatar-1b's secondary eclipse in Ks band using ground-based telescopes with PCA and MCMC analysis for systematics and parameter estimation.
Findings
Measured eclipse depth of 0.196% with uncertainties.
Derived brightness temperature of approximately 1885 K.
Found a small phase deviation suggesting possible orbital eccentricity.
Abstract
Qatar-1b is a close-orbiting hot Jupiter ( , ) around a metal-rich K-dwarf, with orbital separation and period of 0.023 AU and 1.42 days. We have observed the secondary eclipse of this exoplanet in the Ks band with the objective of deriving a brightness temperature for the planet and providing further constraints to the orbital configuration of the system. We obtained near-infrared photometric data from the ground by using the OMEGA2000 instrument at the 3.5 m telescope at Calar Alto (Spain) in staring mode, with the telescope defocused. We have used principal component analysis (PCA) to identify correlated systematic trends in the data. A Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis was performed to model the correlated systematics and fit for the secondary eclipse of Qatar-1b using a previously developed occultation model. We adopted the prayer bead…
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