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The ExoTETHyS Package: Tools for Exoplanetary Transits around Host Stars

Giuseppe Morello, A. Claret, Marine Martin-Lagarde, Christophe Cossou, Angelos Tsiaras, Lagage, P-O

2020UCL Discovery (University College London)61 citations

Abstract

We present here the first release of the open-source python package ExoTETHyS (stable: https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/169268509, development version: https://github.com/ucl-exoplanets/ExoTETHyS/), which aims to provide a stand-alone set of tools for modeling spectrophotometric observations of transiting exoplanets. In particular, we describe: (1) a new calculator of stellar limb-darkening coefficients that outperforms the existing software by one order of magnitude in terms of light-curve model accuracy, i.e., down to <10 parts per million, and (2) an exact transit light-curve generator based on the entire stellar intensity profile rather than limb-darkening coefficients. New tools will be added in later releases to model various effects in exoplanetary transits and eclipsing binaries. ExoTETHyS is a reference package for high-precision exoplanet atmospheric spectroscopy with the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey missions.

Topics & Concepts

ExoplanetPhysicsLight curvePython (programming language)Limb darkeningPhotometry (optics)Software packageStarsAstronomyCalculatorTransit (satellite)AstrophysicsSoftwareComputer scienceOperating systemPublic transportPolitical scienceLawStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation