Characterization of transiting exoplanets by way of differential photometry
arXiv:1509.01238 · doi:10.1088/0031-9120/49/3/293
Abstract
This paper describes a simple activity for plotting and characterizing the light curve from an exoplanet transit event by way of differential photometry analysis. Using free digital imaging software, participants analyse a series of telescope images with the goal of calculating various exoplanet parameters, including its size, orbital radius and habitability. The activity has been designed for a high school or undergraduate university level and introduces fundamental concepts in astrophysics and an understanding of the basis for exoplanetary science, the transit method and digital photometry.
8 pages, 7 figures, published in Phys. Educ