posted on 2021-03-23, 16:03authored byAlexis MS Smith, Philipp Eigmueller, Ramanathan Gurumoorthy, Szilard Csizmadia, Daniel Bayliss, Matthew R Burleigh, Juan Cabrera, Sarah L Casewell, Anders Erikson, Michael R Goad, Andrew Grange, James S Jenkins, Don Pollacco, Heike Rauer, Liam Raynard, Stephane Udry, Richard G West, Peter J Wheatley
The Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS) is a photometric survey for transiting exoplanets, consisting of 12 identical 0.2‐m telescopes. We report a measurement of the transit of HD 106315 c using a novel observing mode in which multiple NGTS telescopes observed the same target, with the aim of increasing the signal‐to‐noise ratio. Combining the data allows the robust detection of the transit, which has a depth less than 0.1%, rivaling the performance of much larger telescopes. We demonstrate the capability of NGTS to contribute to the follow‐up of K2 and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite discoveries using this observing mode. In particular, NGTS is well‐suited to the measurement of shallow transits of bright targets. This is particularly important to improve orbital ephemerides of relatively long‐period planets, where only a small number of transits are observed from space.
Funding
UK Science and Technology Facilities Council. Grant Number: ST/M001962/1