Glancing through the debris disk: Photometric analysis of DE Boo with CHEOPS
\'A. Boldog (1,2,3), Gy. M. Szab\'o (4,3), L. Kriskovics (1,2), A., Brandeker (5), F. Kiefer (6,7), A. Bekkelien (8), P. Guterman (9,10), G., Olofsson (5), A. E. Simon (11), D. Gandolfi (12), L. M. Serrano (12), T. G., Wilson (13), S. G. Sousa (14), A. Lecavelier des Etangs (15)

TL;DR
This study uses CHEOPS photometry and spectroscopy to analyze DE Boo's debris disk, revealing transient features, flaring events, and inner disk scattering, offering insights into planetesimal interactions.
Contribution
First detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of DE Boo's debris disk, identifying transient features and flares, and exploring inner disk scattering processes.
Findings
Detected nonperiodic transient features in light curves.
Observed flaring events in the system.
Estimated the responsible material's maximum distance as 2.47 AU.
Abstract
DE Boo is a unique system, with an edge-on view through the debris disk around the star. The disk, which is analogous to the Kuiper belt in the Solar System, was reported to extend from 74 to 84 AU from the central star. The high photometric precision of the Characterising Exoplanet Satellite (CHEOPS) provided an exceptional opportunity to observe small variations in the light curve due to transiting material in the disk. This is a unique chance to investigate processes in the debris disk. Photometric observations of DE Boo of a total of four days were carried out with CHEOPS. Photometric variations due to spots on the stellar surface were subtracted from the light curves by applying a two-spot model and a fourth-order polynomial. The photometric observations were accompanied by spectroscopic measurements with the 1m RCC telescope at Piszk\'estet\H{o} and with the SOPHIE spectrograph in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
