Correcting for chromatic stellar activity effects in transits with multiband photometric monitoring: Application to WASP-52
A.Rosich, E.Herrero, M.Mallonn, I.Ribas, J.C.Morales, M.Perger,, G.Anglada-Escud\'e, T.Granzer

TL;DR
This study develops a modeling approach using multiband photometry to characterize stellar surface activity, quantify its chromatic effects on transit measurements, and improve exoplanet radius estimates, demonstrated on WASP-52.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new inverse modeling method with StarSim to reconstruct active region properties from multiband photometry, reducing chromatic transit measurement errors.
Findings
Reconstructed active region maps of WASP-52 showing heterogeneous surface features.
Quantified residual chromatic effects on transit depths after correction.
Demonstrated mitigation of stellar activity effects by about an order of magnitude.
Abstract
The properties of inhomogeneities on the surface of active stars (i.e. dark spots and bright faculae) significantly influence the determination of the parameters of an exoplanet. The chromatic effect they have on transmission spectroscopy could affect the analysis of data from future space missions such as JWST and Ariel. To quantify and mitigate the effects of those surface phenomena, we developed a modelling approach to derive the surface distribution and properties of active regions by modelling simultaneous multi-wavelength time-series observables. By using the StarSim code, now featuring the capability to solve the inverse problem, we analysed 600 days of BVRI multiband photometry from TJO and STELLA telescopes exoplanet host star WASP-52. From the results, we simulated the chromatic contribution of surface phenomena on the observables of its transits. We are able to…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
