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Jupiter's atmosphere

The incredible and intricate details of Jupiter's atmosphere, showing storms and clouds, that we one day hope to image on other worlds beyond our Solar System. Image: Se谩n Doran Flickr

Credit: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichst盲dt / Se谩n Doran

Prof Jayne Birkby

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Instrumentation
  • Exoplanets and planetary physics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Exoplanet atmospheres
  • Exoplanets and Stellar Physics
  • Planet formation and dynamics
  • Planetary surfaces
  • Extremely Large Telescope
jayne.birkby@physics.ox.ac.uk
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 761
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Carbon monoxide and water vapor in the atmosphere of the non-transiting exoplanet HD 179949 b

(2014)

Authors:

M Brogi, RJ de Kok, JL Birkby, H Schwarz, IAG Snellen

WTS-2 b: a hot Jupiter orbiting near its tidal destruction radius around a K dwarf

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 440:2 (2014) 1470-1489

Authors:

Jayne Birkby, M Cappetta, P Cruz, J Koppenhoefer, O Ivanyuk, Aj Mustill, St Hodgkin, Dj Pinfield, B Sip艖cz, G Kov谩cs, R Saglia, Y Pavlenko, D Barrado, A Bayo, D Campbell, S Catalan, L Fossati, M-C G谩lvez-Ortiz, M Kenworthy, J Lillo-Box, El Mart铆n, D Mislis, Ejw de Mooij, Sv Nefs, Iag Snellen, H Stoev, J Zendejas, C del Burgo, J Barnes, N Goulding, Ca Haswell, M Kuznetsov, N Lodieu, F Murgas, E Palle, E Solano, P Steele, R Tata

Abstract:

We report the discovery of WTS-2 b, an unusually close-in 1.02-d hot Jupiter (MP = 1.12MJ, RP = 1.30RJ) orbiting a K2V star, which has a possible gravitationally bound M-dwarf companion at 0.6 arcsec separation contributing 鈭20 per cent of the total flux in the observed J-band light curve. The planet is only 1.5 times the separation from its host star at which it would be destroyed by Roche lobe overflow, and has a predicted remaining lifetime of just 鈭40 Myr, assuming a tidal dissipation quality factor of Q鈥测媶=106鈦. Q鈥测媶 is a key factor in determining how frictional processes within a host star affect the orbital evolution of its companion giant planets, but it is currently poorly constrained by observations. We calculate that the orbital decay of WTS-2 b would correspond to a shift in its transit arrival time of Tshift 鈭 17 s after 15 yr assuming Q鈥测媶=106鈦. A shift less than this would place a direct observational constraint on the lower limit of Q鈥测媶 in this system. We also report a correction to the previously published expected Tshift for WASP-18 b, finding that Tshift = 356 s after 10 yr for Q鈥测媶=106鈦, which is much larger than the estimated 28 s quoted in WASP-18 b discovery paper. We attempted to constrain Q鈥测媶 via a study of the entire population of known transiting hot Jupiters, but our results were inconclusive, requiring a more detailed treatment of transit survey sensitivities at long periods. We conclude that the most informative and straightforward constraints on Q鈥测媶 will be obtained by direct observational measurements of the shift in transit arrival times in individual hot Jupiter systems. We show that this is achievable across the mass spectrum of exoplanet host stars within a decade, and will directly probe the effects of stellar interior structure on tidal dissipation.

WTS-2 b: a hot Jupiter orbiting near its tidal destruction radius around a K-dwarf

(2014)

Authors:

JL Birkby, M Cappetta, P Cruz, J Koppenhoefer, O Ivanyuk, AJ Mustill, ST Hodgkin, DJ Pinfield, B Sip艖cz, G Kov谩cs, R Saglia, Y Pavlenko, D Barrado, A Bayo, D Campbell, S Catalan, L Fossati, M-C G谩lvez-Ortiz, M Kenworthy, J Lillo-Box EL Mart铆n, D Mislis, EJW de Mooij, SV Nefs, IAG Snellen, H Stoev, J Zendejas, C del Burgo, J Barnes, N Goulding, CA Haswell, M Kuznetsov, N Lodieu, F Murgas, E Palle, E Solano, P Steele, R Tata

Identifying new opportunities for exoplanet characterisation at high spectral resolution

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 561 (2014) a150

Authors:

RJ de Kok, J Birkby, M Brogi, H Schwarz, S Albrecht, EJW de Mooij, IAG Snellen

Identifying new opportunities for exoplanet characterisation at high spectral resolution

(2013)

Authors:

Remco J de Kok, Jayne Birkby, Matteo Brogi, Henriette Schwarz, Simon Albrecht, Ernst JW de Mooij, Ignas AG Snellen

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