Design Considerations for a Ground-based Search for Transiting Planets around L and T Dwarfs

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Tamburo, Patrick [1 ]
Muirhead, Philip S. [1 ]
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[1] Boston Univ, Dept Astron, 725 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215 USA
关键词
brown dwarfs; planets and satellites: detection; surveys; BROWN DWARFS; TERRESTRIAL PLANETS; HABITABLE PLANETS; ULTRACOOL DWARFS; WIDE-FIELD; CANDIDATE; FRACTION; LIMITS; MODEL; WHITE;
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10.1088/1538-3873/ab3a1e
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We present design considerations for a ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets around L and T dwarfs, spectral classes that have yet to be thoroughly probed for planets. We simulate photometry for L and T targets with a variety of red-optical and near-infrared (NIR) detectors, and compare the scatter in the photometry to anticipated transit depths. Based on these results, we recommend the use of a low-dark-current detector with H-band NIR photometric capabilities. We then investigate the potential for performing a survey for Earth-sized planets for a variety of telescope sizes. We simulate planetary systems around a set of spectroscopically confirmed L and T dwarfs using measured M dwarf planet occurrence rates from Kepler, and simulate their observation in surveys ranging in duration from 120 to 600 nights, randomly discarding 30% of nights to simulate weather losses. We find that an efficient survey design uses a 2 m class telescope with a NIR instrument and 360-480 observing nights, observing multiple L and T targets each night with a dithering strategy. Surveys conducted in such a manner have over an 80% chance of detecting at least one planet, and detect around 2 planets, on average. The number of expected detections depends on the true planet occurrence rate, however, which may in fact be higher for L and T dwarfs than for M dwarfs.
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