The TESS Phase Curve of KELT-1b Suggests a High Dayside Albedo
Thomas G. Beatty, Ian Wong, Tara Fetherolf, Michael R. Line, Avi, Shporer, Keivan G. Stassun, George R. Ricker, Sara Seager, Joshua N. Winn,, Jon M. Jenkins, Dana R. Louie, Joshua E. Schlieder, Lizhou Sha, Peter, Tenenbaum, and Daniel A. Yahalomi

TL;DR
This study uses TESS data to analyze the phase curve of KELT-1b, revealing a high dayside albedo likely caused by silicate clouds, which impacts our understanding of brown dwarf atmospheres.
Contribution
First measurement of KELT-1b's optical phase curve with TESS, indicating a high dayside albedo and suggesting cloud effects not captured by simple models.
Findings
KELT-1b shows significant phase variation and a large secondary eclipse depth.
Evidence of a high dayside geometric albedo (~0.5) in TESS bandpass.
Detection of an eastward hotspot offset and stellar ellipsoidal distortion signals.
Abstract
We measured the optical phase curve of the transiting brown dwarf KELT-1b (TOI 1476, Siverd et al. 2012) using data from the TESS spacecraft. We found that KELT-1b shows significant phase variation in the TESS bandpass, with a relatively large phase amplitude of ppm and a secondary eclipse depth of ppm. We also measured a marginal eastward offset in the dayside hotspot of relative to the substellar point. We detected a strong phase curve signal attributed to ellipsoidal distortion of the host star, with an amplitude of ppm. Our results are roughly consistent with the Spitzer phase curves of KELT-1b (Beatty et al. 2019), but the TESS eclipse depth is deeper than expected. Our cloud-free 1D models of KELT-1b's dayside emission are unable to fit the full combined eclipse spectrum. Instead, the large TESS eclipse depth…
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