不可能的卫星-凌日时间效应,不可能是由于外月球

IF 0.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
D. Kipping, A. Teachey
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摘要

据预测,外卫星在其宿主行星上会产生凌日时间变化(TTV)。不幸的是,许多其他天体物理现象也是如此,尤其是系统中的其他行星。在这项工作中,通过推导单个外月球不可能产生的凌日时间效应,引用了一个荒谬的还原论论点。我们的工作得出了三个关键的分析测试。首先,我们可以利用这样一个事实,即来自外月球的TTV信号应该伴随着凌日持续时间变化(TDV),并且我们可以得出TDV下限作为最小的预期变化水平。因此,TDV上限低于该下限的情况可以作为外月候选者而被杀死。其次,提供了公式来估计在目前不存在TDV的情况下,卫星是否会被“杀死”,从而使社区能够提前估计推导TDV的价值。第三,推导出了TTV上限,超过该上限外卫星将永远无法产生TTV振幅。这些工具被应用于2500个开普勒感兴趣物体的TTV和TDV目录,揭示了200多个不可能由月球引起的情况——值得注意的是,已知TTV振幅的很大一部分与月球引起的一致。这些测试也适用于外月球候选者开普勒-1625b i,它轻松地通过了标准。这些简单的分析结果应该提供一种快速排除假定的外卫星并简化卫星搜索的方法。
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Impossible moons - transit timing effects that cannot be due to exomoon
Exomoons are predicted to produce transit timing variations (TTVs) upon their host planet. Unfortunately, so are many other astrophysical phenomena - most notably other planets in the system. In this work, an argument of reductio ad absurdum is invoked, by deriving the transit timing effects that are impossible for a single exomoon to produce. Our work derives three key analytic tests. First, one may exploit the fact that a TTV signal from an exomoon should be accompanied by transit duration variations (TDVs), and that one can derive a TDV floor as a minimum expected level of variability. Cases for which the TDV upper limit is below this floor can thus be killed as exomoon candidates. Second, formulae are provided for estimating whether moons are expected to be "killable" when no TDVs presently exist, thus enabling the community to estimate the value of deriving TDVs beforehand. Third, a TTV ceiling is derived, above which exomoons should never be able to produce TTV amplitudes. These tools are applied to a catalog of TTVs and TDVs for two and half thousand Kepler Objects of Interest, revealing over two hundred cases that cannot be due to a moon - remarkably then a large fraction of the known TTV amplitudes are consistent with being caused by a moon. These tests are also applied to the exomoon candidate Kepler-1625b i, which comfortably passes the criteria. These simple analytic results should provide a means of rapidly rejecting putative exomoons and streamlining the search for satellites.
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Serbian Astronomical Journal
Serbian Astronomical Journal ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-
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1.00
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6
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Serbian Astronomical Journal publishes original observations and researches in all branches of astronomy. The journal publishes: Invited Reviews - review article on some up-to-date topic in astronomy, astrophysics and related fields (written upon invitation only), Original Scientific Papers - article in which are presented previously unpublished author''s own scientific results, Preliminary Reports - original scientific paper, but shorter in length and of preliminary nature, Professional Papers - articles offering experience useful for the improvement of professional practice i.e. article describing methods and techniques, software, presenting observational data, etc. In some cases the journal may publish other contributions, such as In Memoriam notes, Obituaries, Book Reviews, as well as Editorials, Addenda, Errata, Corrigenda, Retraction notes, etc.
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