David Charbonneau
CFA Institute
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arXiv: Astrophysics | 2008
Eric Agol; Nicolas B. Cowan; James Bushong; Heather A. Knutson; David Charbonneau; Drake Deming; Jason H. Steffen
We present limits on transit timing variations and secondary eclipse depth variations at 8 microns with the Spitzer Space Telescope IRAC camera. Due to the weak limb darkening in the infrared and uninterrupted observing, Spitzer provides the highest accuracy transit times for this bright system, in principle providing sensitivity to secondary planets of Mars mass in resonant orbits. Finally, the transit data provides tighter constraints on the wavelength- dependent atmospheric absorption by the planet.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2013
Andrew A. West; Kolby L. Weisenburger; J. Irwin; David Charbonneau; Jason A. Dittmann; Zachory K. Berta-Thompson
Using spectroscopic observations and photometric light curves of 280 nearby M dwarfs from the MEarth exoplanet transit survey, we examine the relationships between magnetic activity (quantified by Hα emission), rotation period, and stellar age (derived from three-dimensional space velocities). Although we have known for decades that a large fraction of mid-late-type M dwarfs are magnetically active, it was not clear what role rotation played in the magnetic field generation (and subsequent chromospheric heating). Previous attempts to investigate the relationship between magnetic activity and rotation in mid-late-type M dwarfs were hampered by the limited number of M dwarfs with measured rotation periods (and the fact that v sin i measurements only probe rapid rotation). However, the photometric data from the MEarth survey allows us to probe a wide range of rotation periods for hundreds of M dwarf stars (from less than one to over 100 days). Over all M spectral types we find that magnetic activity decreases with longer rotation periods, including late-type, fully convective M dwarfs. We find that the most magnetically active (and hence, most rapidly rotating) stars are consistent with a kinematically young population, while slow-rotators are less active or inactive and appear to belong to an older, dynamically heated stellar population.
Archive | 2010
Roland Kraft Vanderspek; George R. Ricker; David W. Latham; Kimberly A. Ennico; G. Á. Bakos; Timothy M. Brown; Adam J. Burgasser; David Charbonneau; Mark C. Clampin; L. Drake Deming; John P. Doty; Edward W. Dunham; James L. Elliot; Matthew J. Holman; Shigeru Ida; Jon M. Jenkins; J. G. Jernigan; Nobuyuki Kawai; Gregory P. Laughlin; Jack J. Lissauer; F. Martel; Dimitar D. Sasselov; Robert Schingler; Sara Seager; Andrew Szentgyorgyi; Guillermo Torres; Stephane Udry; Jesus Noel Samonte Villasenor; Joshua N. Winn; Simon P. Worden
Archive | 2009
Francis T. O'Donovan; David Charbonneau; Georgi Mandushev; Edward W. Dunham; David W. Latham; Guillermo Torres; A. Sozzetti; Timothy M. Brown; John T. Trauger; Juan Antonio Belmonte; M. Rabus; J. M. Almenara; Roi Alonso; Hans J. Deeg; Gilbert A. Esquerdo; Emilio E. Falco; Lynne A. Hillenbrand; Anna Roussanova; Robert P. Stefanik; Joshua N. Winn
IOP Publishing | 2017
Jason A. Dittmann; J. Irwin; David Charbonneau; Zachory K. Berta-Thompson; Elisabeth Rose Newton
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2015
Elisabeth Rose Newton; J. Irwin; David Charbonneau; Zachary K. Berta-Thomspon; Andrew A. West
The Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun | 2014
Elisabeth Rose Newton; David Charbonneau; J. Irwin; Andrew W. Mann
Archive | 2011
David Charbonneau; Jean-Michel Desert; Francois Fressin; Sarah Ballard; William J. Borucki; David W. Latham; Ronald L. Gilliland; Sara Seager; Heather A. Knutson; Jonathan J. Fortney; Timothy M. Brown; Eric B. Ford; Drake Deming; Guillermo Torres
Archive | 2011
Zachory K. Berta; David Charbonneau; J. Irwin; Christopher J. Burke; Philip Nutzman; Emilio E. Falco
Archive | 2011
Elisabeth Rose Newton; J. Irwin; David Charbonneau; Bárbara Rojas-Ayala; Zachory K. Berta; Christopher J. Burke; J. Dittman; Emilio E. Falco; Philip Nutzman