A&A 365, 330-340 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20000188
A Bayesian method for the detection of planetary transits
C. Defaÿ1 , M. Deleuil1,2 and P. Barge1 .1 LAM, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille, BP 8, 13376 Marseille Cedex 12, France
2 Université de Provence, CMI, 39 rue J. Curie, 13453 Marseille Cedex 13, France
(Received 4 August 2000/ Accepted 11 October 2000)
Abstract
A new algorithm is proposed for the systematic analysis of light
curves produced in high accuracy photometric experiments. This method
allows us to identify and reconstruct in an automated fashion periodic
signatures of extra-solar planetary transits. Our procedure is based
on Bayesian methods used in statistical decision theory and offers the
possibility to detect in the data periodic features of an unknown
shape and period. Periodicities can be determined with a good
accuracy, of the order of one hour. Shape reconstruction allows us to
discriminate between transit events and possible artefacts. The method
was validated on simulated light curves, assuming the data are
produced by the instrument prepared for the future space mission,
COROT. Moreover, stellar activity was accounted for using a
sequence of the VIRGO-SOHO data. The probability to detect simulated
transits is computed for various parameters: amplitude and number of
the transits, apparent magnitude and variability level of the
star. The algorithm can be fully automated, which is an essential
attribute for efficient planetary search using the transit method.
Key words: stars: planetary systems -occultations -methods: data analysis
Offprint request: C. Defaÿ celine.defay@astrsp-mrs.fr
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