A search for starlight reflected from upsilon And's innermost planet
Abstract
In data from three clear nights of a WHT/UES run in 2000 Oct/Nov, and using improved Doppler tomographic signal-analysis techniques, we have carried out a deep search for starlight reflected from the innermost of upsilon And's three planets. We place upper limits on the planet's radius Rp as functions of its projected orbital velocity Kp ~ 139 sin i km/sec for various assumptions about the wavelength-dependent geometric albedo spectrum p(λ) of its atmosphere. For a grey albedo p we find Rp p < 0.98 RJup with 0.1 percent false-alarm probability (4-sigma). For a Sudarsky et al (2000) Class V model atmosphere, the mean albedo in our 380-676 nm bandpass is <p> ~ 0.42, requiring Rp < 1.51 RJup, while an (isolated) Class IV model with <p> ~ 0.19 requires Rp < 2.23 RJup. The star's v sini ~ 10 km/sec and estimated rotation period Prot ~ 10 d suggest a high orbital inclination i ~ 70-80 degrees. We also develop methods for assessing the false-alarm probabilities of faint candidate detections, and for extracting information about the albedo spectrum and other planetary parameters from faint reflected-light signals.
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