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Modal Decomposition of TTV - Inferring Planet Masses and Eccentricities

Published 21 Feb 2018 in astro-ph.EP | (1802.07731v2)

Abstract: Transit timing variations (TTVs) are a powerful tool for characterizing the properties of transiting exoplanets. However, inferring planet properties from the observed timing variations is a challenging task, which is usually addressed by extensive numerical searches. We propose a new, computationally inexpensive method for inverting TTV signals in a planetary system of two transiting planets. To the lowest order in planetary masses and eccentricities, TTVs can be expressed as a linear combination of 3 functions, which we call the \textit{TTV modes}. These functions depend only on the planets' linear ephemerides, and can be either constructed analytically, or by performing 3 orbital integrations of the three-body system. Given a TTV signal, the underlying physical parameters are found by decomposing the data as a sum of the TTV modes. We demonstrate the use of this method by inferring the mass and eccentricity of 6 \textit{Kepler} planets that were previously characterized in other studies. Finally we discuss the implications and future prospects of our new method.

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