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arxiv: 1703.00877 · v1 · pith:PR4WRQSSnew · submitted 2017-03-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.EP

The influence of eclipses in the stellar radio emission

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keywords radiostaractivecurvehat-p-11lightopticalquiet
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Here we simulate the shape of a planetary transit observed at radio wavelengths. The simulations use a light curve of the K4 star HAT-P-11 and its hot Jupiter companion as proxy. From the HAT-P-11 optical light curve, a prominent spot was identified (1.10 Rp and 0.6 Ic). On the radio regime, the limb brighting of 30% was simulated by a quadratic function, and the active region was assumed to have the same size of the optical spot. Considering that the planet size is 6.35% of the the stellar radius, for the quiet star regions the transit depth is smaller than 0.5%, however, this value can increase to ~2% when covering an active region with 5.0 times the quiet star brightness temperature.

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