J/A+A/648/A15       beta Pictoris photometry                  (Kenworthy+, 2021)
Photometry from beta Pictoris Hill sphere transit campaign.
I. Photometric limits to dust and rings.
    Kenworthy M.A., Mellon S.N., Bailey III J.I., Stuik R., Dorval P.,
    Talens G.-J.J., Crawford S.R., Mamajek E.E., Laginja I., Ireland M.,
    Lomberg B., Kuhn R.B., Snellen I., Zwintz K., Kuschnig R., Kennedy G.M.,
    Abe L., Agabi A., Mekarnia D., Guillot T., Schmider F., Stee P., de Pra Y.,
    Buttu M., Crouzet N., Kalas P., Wang J.J., Stevenson K., de Mooij E.,
    Lagrange A.-M., Lacour S., Lecavelier des Etangs A., M. Nowak M.,
    Strom P.A., Hui Z., Wang L.
    <Astron. Astrophys. 648, A15 (2021)>
    =2021A&A...648A..15K 2021A&A...648A..15K        (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, A-type; Stars, variable ; Photometry, CCD
Keywords: planets and satellites: rings - planets and satellites: formation -
          stars: individual: beta Pictoris
Abstract:
    Photometric monitoring of beta Pictoris in 1981 showed anomalous
    fluctuations of up to 4% over several days, consistent with foreground
    material transiting the stellar disk. The subsequent discovery of the
    gas giant planet beta Pictoris b and the predicted transit of its Hill
    sphere to within 0.1 au projected distance of the planet provided an
    opportunity to search for the transit of a circumplanetary disk in
    this 21±4Myr-old planetary system. Continuous broadband photometric
    monitoring of beta Pictoris requires ground- based observatories at
    multiple longitudes to provide redundancy and to provide triggers for
    rapid spectroscopic followup. These observatories include the
    dedicated beta Pictoris monitoring observatory bRing at Sutherland and
    Siding Springs, the ASTEP400 telescope at Concordia, and observations
    from the space observatories BRITE and Hubble Space Telescope. We
    search the combined light curves for evidence of short period
    transient events caused by rings and for longer term photometric
    variability due to diffuse circumplanetary material. We find no
    photometric event that matches with the event seen in November 1981,
    and there is no systematic photometric dimming of the star as a
    function of the Hill sphere radius. We conclude that the 1981 event
    was not caused by the transit of a circumplanetary disk around beta
    Pictoris b. The upper limit on the long term variability of beta
    Pictoris places an upper limit of 1.8x1022g of dust within the Hill
    sphere. Circumplanetary material is either condensed into a
    non-transiting disk, is condensed into a disk with moons that has a
    small obliquity, or is below our detection threshold. This is the
    first time that a dedicated international campaign has mapped the Hill
    sphere transit of a gas giant extrasolar planet at 10 au.
Description:
    Reduced light curves for beta Pictoris obtained with the four
    observatories. The data for each observatory is rebinned to the same
    epochs with anomalous photometry rejected and the standard deviation
    of the remaining points used to estimate the error on the photometry.
    brite1.dat - data from the BRITE-Constellation satellites bring1.dat -
    data from the bRing telescopes in South Africa and Australia
    astep1.dat - data from the ASTEP 400 telescope in Antarctica
    The first column lists the Modified Julian Date for mid-exposure, the
    second column is the normalised flux of the star minus one, the third
    column is the standard deviation on the flux.
    hst1.dat lists the data for the seven visits of the HST to beta
    Pictoris. The star is deliberately drifted across the detector to
    prevent saturation and increase the total signal measured.
    The first column is the visit number, the second column the Julian
    Date, the third column the total number of counts measured, and the
    fourth column is the direction of the drift of the star across the
    detector. The two opposite directions are represented by 1 and -1,
    respectively.
Objects:
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       RA   (2000)   DE        Designation(s)
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    05 47 17.09  -51 03 59.4   beta Pic = HR 2020
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File Summary:
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 FileName      Lrecl  Records   Explanations
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ReadMe            80        .   This file
astep1.dat        28     2358   Photometry from ASTEP 400
brite1.dat        28     4347   Photometry from BRITE-Constellation
bring1.dat        26     2663   Photometry from bRing
hst1.dat          36      106   Photometry from HST
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See also:
 J/A+A/299/557 : Light variations on beta Pic (Lecavelier des Etangs+, 1995)
 J/A+A/542/A18 : βPic Harps radial velocity data (Lagrange+, 2012)
 J/ApJ/823/108 : A dust model for bet Pic from 0.58 to 870um (Ballering+, 2016)
 J/A+A/607/A25 : beta Pic HARPS spectrum (Vidal-Madjar+, 2017)
 J/A+A/627/A28 : beta Pic BRITE, bRing, SMEI light curves (Zwintz+, 2019)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: astep1.dat brite1.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  9  F9.3  d       Time      Observation date (MJD)
  11- 20  E10.3 ---     Flux      [-1/1] Normalised flux to 1
  22- 28  F7.5  ---   e_Flux      Error on flux
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: bring1.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  9  F9.3  d       Time      Observation date (MJD)
  11- 20  E10.3 ---     Flux      [-1/1] Normalised flux to 1
  22- 26  E5.1  ---   e_Flux      Error on Flux
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: hst1.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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       1  I1    ---     Visit     [1/7] Visit number
   3- 16  F14.6 d       Time      Observation date (MJD)
  18- 33  F16.6 ct      Flux      Flux of star
  35- 36  I2    ---     Scandir   [-1/1] Scan direction across detector
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Acknowledgements:
    Matthew Kenworthy, kenworthy(at)strw.leidenuniv.nl
(End)                                        Patricia Vannier [CDS]  22-Feb-2021