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  A Large Ground-based Observing Campaign of the Disintegrating Planet K2-22b

Colón, K. D., Zhou, G., Shporer, A., Collins, K. A., Bieryla, A., Espinoza, N., et al. (2018). A Large Ground-based Observing Campaign of the Disintegrating Planet K2-22b. The Astronomical Journal, 156.

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Colón, Knicole D.1, Author
Zhou, George1, Author
Shporer, Avi1, Author
Collins, Karen A.1, Author
Bieryla, Allyson1, Author
Espinoza, Néstor1, Author
Murgas, Felipe1, Author
Pattarakijwanich, Petchara1, Author
Awiphan, Supachai1, Author
Armstrong, James D.1, Author
Bailey, Jeremy1, Author
Barentsen, Geert1, Author
Bayliss, Daniel1, Author
Chakpor, Anurak1, Author
Cochran, William D.1, Author
Dhillon, Vikram S.1, Author
Horne, Keith1, Author
Ireland, Michael1, Author
Kedziora-Chudczer, Lucyna1, Author
Kielkopf, John F.1, Author
Komonjinda, Siramas1, AuthorLatham, David W.1, AuthorMarsh, Tom. R.1, AuthorMkrtichian, David E.1, AuthorPallé, Enric1, AuthorRuffolo, David1, AuthorSefako, Ramotholo1, AuthorTinney, Chris G.1, AuthorWannawichian, Suwicha1, AuthorYuma, Suraphong1, Author more..
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1Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners, ou_2421692              

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Free keywords: planets and satellites: detection planets and satellites: individual: K2-22 b techniques: photometric Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
 Abstract: We present 45 ground-based photometric observations of the K2-22 system collected between 2016 December and 2017 May, which we use to investigate the evolution of the transit of the disintegrating planet K2-22b. Last observed in early 2015, in these new observations we recover the transit at multiple epochs and measure a typical depth of <1.5%. We find that the distribution of our measured transit depths is comparable to the range of depths measured in observations from 2014 and 2015. These new observations also support ongoing variability in the K2-22b transit shape and time, although the overall shallowness of the transit makes a detailed analysis of these transit parameters difficult. We find no strong evidence of wavelength-dependent transit depths for epochs where we have simultaneous coverage at multiple wavelengths, although our stacked Las Cumbres Observatory data collected over days- to-months timescales are suggestive of a deeper transit at blue wavelengths. We encourage continued high-precision photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of this system in order to further constrain the evolution timescale and to aid comparative studies with the other few known disintegrating planets.

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