Svetlana Berdyugina
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First reflected light from an extrasolar planet

We have detected for the first time the scattered light from a planet orbiting a distant star. Similar to how your polaroid sunglasses filter away reflected sunlight to reduce glare, we have used tricks with polarized light in our case to enhance the faint reflected starlight "glare" from an extrasolar planet. This allowed us to trace directly the orbit of the planet and infer the size of its swollen atmosphere, in contrast to other exoplanets detected by various indirect methods.  
The exoplanet circles a red dwarf star, called HD189733, in the constellation Vulpecula which lies about 60 light years from the Earth. The planet, known as HD189733b, was discovered two years ago via Doppler spectroscopy and photometric transits. It is so close to its parent star that its atmosphere expands from the heat. Astronomers have, until now, never seen light reflected from an exoplanet although they deduce from other observations that this one probably resembles a "hot Jupiter". Unlike Jupiter, it orbits its star in a couple of days rather than the 12 years it takes Jupiter to make one orbit of the Sun.
The team, consisting of Svetlana Berdyugina (ETH Zurich & Tuorla Observatory), Andrei Berdyugin and Vilppu Piirola (Tuorla Observatory) and Dominique Fluri (ETH Zurich), used the remotely controlled 60cm KVA telescope on La Palma, Spain, to obtain polarimetry measurements of the star and its planet. These measurements demonstrate that the scattering atmosphere most probably consists of particles smaller than half a micron, such as atoms, molecules, perhaps water vapor which was recently suggested for this planet, or even tiny dust grains. Such particles effectively scatter the light in the blue - in exactly the same way as in the Earth's atmosphere. We are also able for the first time to recover the shape and orientation of the planet's orbit as seen on the sky plane, i.e. obtain an "image" of the orbit  (see figure on the right). Thus our findings open new vast opportunities for exploring physical conditions on exoplanets as well as for determining radii and true masses,  and hence densities, of non-transiting planets.

Reference: Berdyugina S.V., Berdyugin A.V., Fluri D.M., & Piirola V.: First detection of polarized scattered light from an exoplanetary atmosphere, 2008, Astrophys. J. Lett., 673, L83-L86 PDF (0.36 Mb)  

Figure: The orbit of HD189733b as projected on the sky. Solid and dashed lines indicate parts of the orbit in front of and behind the sky plane, respectively. The orange circle in the center depicts the star and the blue circle on the orbit the planet. The reconstructions are made for the orbit inclination i = 94° and the longitude of the ascending node W=16° (top) and 196° (bottom).  Positive directions of Stokes q and u and orientations on the sky are also shown.
See an animation of the planet orbiting the star and corresponding variations of polarization.

Press release:
  • ETH Zurich: exoplanet reflected light detected for the first time, 26.12.2007
  • ETH Life: Exoplanet direkt beobachtet, 08.01.2008
  • ETH Globe: Svetlana Berdyugina: Entdekerin von Fuss bis Kopf, 01.02.2008
  • Media reports:

    in English:

  • IDW-online: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 26.12.2007
  • ScientificBlogging.com: Polarization Technique Sheds Light On HD189733b, 26.12.2007
  • Physorg.com: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 26.12.2007
  • EurekAlert: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 26.12.2007
  • Pressrelations.de: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 26.12.2007
  • RichardDawkins.net: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 27.12.2007
  • Softpedia.com: Light Polarization Reveals Exoplanet Characteristics , 27.12.2007
  • UniverseToday.com: Studying Planets With Sunglasses, 27.12.2007
  • Primidi.com: First reflected light from an exoplanet, 27.12.2007
  • FirstScience.com: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 27.12.2007
  • Juraforum.de: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 27.12.2007
  • Yahoo!: Astronomers detect visible light in exoplanet's atmosphere for first time , 27.12.2007
  • WebIndia: Astronomers detect visible light in exoplanet's atmosphere for first time , 27.12.2007
  • Thaindian News: Astronomers detect visible light in exoplanets atmosphere for first time, 27.12.2007
  • Brightsurf.com: Polarization technique focuses limelight, 27.12.2007
  • Silobreaker.com: Polarization Technique Sheds Light On HD189733b, 28.12.2007
  • SpaceChannel.tv: Exoplanet’s light detected, 27.12.2007
  • EE Times.com: Visible light from planet observed orbiting distant star, 28.12.2007
  • Tomshardware.com: First Visible Extra-solar Light Detected From Orbiting Planet 60 Light... 28.12.2007
  • My space blogs: Exoplanet Reflected Light Detected For The First Time , 28.12.2007
  • Dailykos.com: Science Friday: astronomers see exoplanet gas... , 28.12.2007
  • Unexplained-mysteries.com: Exoplanet reflected light detected for the first time, Space..., 29.12.2007
  • DailyTech.com: First Reflected Light From an Extra-Solar Planet Observed, 29.12.2007
  • PC Q&A: Visible light from planet observed orbiting distant star, 28.12.2007
  • ...
  • Optics.org: Polarized light brings exoplanet into view, 07.01.2008

    in German:

  • Spiegel: Erstmals sichtbares Licht eines fernen Planeten gemessen, 27.12.2007
  • IDW-online: Reflektiertes Licht eines Exoplaneten entdeckt, 27.12.2007
  • Welt.de: Reflektiertes Licht verrät unsichtbare Planeten 28.12.2007
  • Astronews.com: Das reflektierte Licht von HD 189733b, 27.12.2007
  • Am Himmel News: Reflektiertes Licht eines Exoplaneten, 27.12.2007
  • Grundschule Ritter Tuschl: Reflektiertes Licht eines Exoplaneten entdeckt , 27.12.2007
  • Uni-protokolle.de: Reflektiertes Licht eines Exoplaneten entdeckt, 28.12.2007
  • Schattenblick.de: Reflektiertes Licht eines Exoplaneten entdeckt (idw), 28.12.2007
  • Scienzz.de: Licht eines Exoplaneten entdeckt, 29.12.2007
  • Pro-physik.de: Reflektiertes Licht eines Exoplaneten entdeckt , 28.12.2007
  • ScienceTicker.info: Das sichtbare gestreute Licht eines Exoplaneten , 28.12.2007
  • ...
  • Spectrum direct: Exoplanet direkt beobachtet, 09.01.2008
  • NZZ: Reflektiertes Licht eines Exoplaneten gemessen, 09.01.2008

    in Russian:

  • Lenta.ru: Астрономы впервые увидели отраженный от экзопланеты свет, 27.12.2007
  • Grani.ru: Впервые зарегистрирован свет, отраженный от экзопланеты, 27.12.2007
  • Gazeta.ru: Выделение горячего Юпитера, 27.12.2007
  • Forextimes.ru: Технология приема поляризованного света позволила напрямую..., 27.12.2007
  • Topnews.ru: Астрономы впервые увидели свет, отраженный экзопланетой, 27.12.2007
  • Oceanolog.ru: Космос: Впервые зарегистрирован свет, отраженный от экзопланеты , 27.12.2007
  • Open news: Астрономы впервые увидели отраженный от экзопланеты свет, 28.12.2007
  • Yakutsk online: Астрономы впервые увидели отраженный от экзопланеты свет, 27.12.2007
  • Newsland.ru: Астрономам удалось впервые зафиксировать видимый свет, отражённый..., 27.12.2007
  • Kiev.ua: Выделение горячего Юпитера, 27.12.2007
  • Podrobnosti.ua: Ученые впервые наблюдали свет, отраженный от экзопланеты, 27.12.2007
  • ...

    in Finnish:

  • Tähdet ja Avaruus: Tutkijat näkivät eksoplaneetasta heijastunutta valoa , 28.12.2007

    in Dutch:

  • Astroblogs: Exoplaneten bekijken met polaroid-techniek, 27.12.2007

    in Swedish:

  • Astromalte: Exoplanet i reflekterat rampljus, 27.12.2007
  • NyTeknik.se: Första ljuset från fjärran planet, 28.12.2007
  • Dagens Nyheter: Astronomer mätte ljus från nya himlar, 29.12.2007

    in Italian:

  • LeScienze: Una tecnica per vedere gli esopianeti, 28.12.2007

    in Spanish:

  • El Pais.com: Detectada por primera vez la luz de un exoplaneta, 28.12.2007
  • Meneame.net: Detectada por primera vez la luz de un exoplaneta , 28.12.2007
  • CORDIS: Científicos europeos fijan la mirada en exoplanetas, 29.12.2007
  • Axxon.com.ar: Detectada por primera vez la luz de un exoplaneta, 29.12.2007
  • Memoravel blog: Detectada por primera vez la luz de un exoplaneta 28.12.2007
  • NeoFronteras.com: Detectan luz de exoplaneta, 02.01.2008
  • Resumidor Científico: Detectan la luz de un exoplaneta por primera vez, 02.01.2008
  • ...

    in Czech:

  • Osel.cz: Poprve zachyceno světlo odrazene cizi planetou, 28.12.2007

  • Molecules diagnose dying stars


    The methine molecule (CH) has been employed as a sensitive "compass needle" in the atmosphere of a dying star to determine the strength and direction of its magnetic field. Using this new technique we find with great accuracy an enormous field strength, nearly 15 million times stronger than the natural field of the Earth (see plot). Eventually, our Sun will also turn into one of such stars called white dwarfs. These stellar remnants tell us a fascinating story on how the galaxy may have looked like a few billion years ago when the Sun and the Earth were born.


    Reference: Berdyugina S.V., Berdyugin A.V., Piirola V.: Molecular dichroism in spectra of white dwarfs, 2007, Phys. Rev. Lett., 99, 091101 PDF (3.8 Mb)



    First stellar butterfly diagram

    During the solar 11-yr cycle, the latitude of sunspot occurrence varies with a pattern resembling a butterfly, which was first discovered by Edward Maunder in 1904 (top plot). At the beginning of a new solar cycle, sunspots tend to form at high latitudes, but near the minimum of the cycle, sunspots appear close to the equator. We analyzed long-term brightness variations on one of the very active star and, for the first time, recovered a stellar butterfly diagram (bottom plot). Cool spots on this star preferably occur at opposite longitudes. In contrast to the Sun, while on one side of the star spots occur at higher latitudes, on the opposite side they appear at lower latitudes. This may indicate a precession of the global stellar magnetic field.

    Reference: Berdyugina S.V. & Henry G.W.: Butterfly diagram and activity cycles in HR 1099, 2007, Astrophys. J. Lett., 659, L157-L160, PDF (1.0 Mb)