1 research outputs found
Revisiting the Transit Timing and Atmosphere Characterization of the Neptune-mass Planet HAT-P-26 b
We present the transit timing variation (TTV) and planetary atmosphere
analysis of the Neptune-mass planet HAT-P-26~b. We present a new set of 13
transit light curves from optical ground-based observations and combine them
with light curves from the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on the Hubble Space
Telescope (HST), Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), and previously
published ground-based data. We refine the planetary parameters of HAT-P-26 b
and undertake a TTV analysis using 33 transits obtained over seven years. The
TTV analysis shows an amplitude signal of 1.98 0.05 minutes, which could
result from the presence of an additional planet at the 1:2
mean-motion resonance orbit. Using a combination of transit depths spanning
optical to near-infrared wavelengths, we find that the atmosphere of HAT-P-26 b
contains % of HO with a derived temperature of
K.Comment: 34 pages, accepted by A