Occurrence Rates of Exosatellites Orbiting 3–30 M Jup Hosts from 44 Spitzer Light Curves
Abstract
We conduct a comprehensive search for transiting exomoons and exosatellites within 44 archival Spitzer light curves of 32 substellar worlds with estimated masses ranging between 3 and 30 M Jup. This sample's median host mass is 16 M Jup, inclusive of 14 planetary-mass objects, among which one is a wide-orbit exoplanet. We search the light curves for exosatellite signatures and implement a transit injection-recovery test, illustrating our survey's capability to detect >0.7 R ⊕ exosatellites. Our findings reveal no substantial (>5σ) evidence for individual transit events. However, an unusual fraction of light curves favor the transit model at the 2–3σ significance level, with fitted transit depths consistent with terrestrial-sized (0.7–1.6 R ⊕) bodies. Comparatively, fewer than 2.2% of randomly generated normal distributions from an equivalent sample size exhibit a similar prevalence of outliers. Should one or two of these outliers represent a real exosatellite transit, it would imply an occurrence rate of short-period terrestrial exosatellites per system, consistent with the known occurrences rates for both solar system moons and mid-M dwarf exoplanets. We explore alternative astrophysical interpretations for these outliers, underscoring that transits are not the only plausible explanation. For orbital periods <0.8 days, the typical duration of the light curves, we constrain the occurrence rate of sub-Neptunes to η < 0.35 (95% confidence) and, if none of the detected outlier signals are real, the occurrence rate of terrestrial (∼Earth-sized) exosatellites to η < 0.51 (95% confidence). Forthcoming JWST observations of substellar light curves will enable the detection of sub-Io-sized exosatellites, allowing for much stronger constraints on this exosatellite population.
- Publication:
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The Astronomical Journal
- Pub Date:
- August 2024
- DOI:
- 10.3847/1538-3881/ad4ed5
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2405.08116
- Bibcode:
- 2024AJ....168...54L
- Keywords:
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- Transit photometry;
- Natural satellites (Extrasolar);
- Free floating planets;
- Brown dwarfs;
- 1709;
- 483;
- 549;
- 185;
- Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 15 pages, 11 figures, in review at AJ, includes revisions from first round of review