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catwoman: A transit modelling Python package forasymmetric light curves

Kathryn Jones, Néstor Espinoza

2020The Journal of Open Source Software19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When exoplanets pass in front of their stars, they imprint a transit signature on the stellar light curve which to date has been assumed to be symmetric in time, owing to the planet being modelled as a circular area occulting the stellar surface. However, this signature might be asymmetric due to different temperature/pressure and/or chemical compositions in the different terminator regions of the transiting planet. catwoman is a Python package that allows to model these asymmetric transit lightcurves, calculating lightcurves for any radially symmetric stellar limb darkening law, and where planets are modelled as two semi-circles, of different radii, using the integration algorithm developed in arXiv:1507.08285 and implemented in the batman library, from which catwoman builds upon.

Topics & Concepts

ExoplanetPython (programming language)PlanetLight curvePhysicsTransit (satellite)AstrophysicsComputer scienceAstronomyComputer graphics (images)GraphPlanetary systemComputational scienceSignature (topology)Stellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchScientific Research and Discoveries