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Model transit light curve of Earth using OSCAAR.
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import numpy as np | |
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt | |
import oscaar | |
## Define system parameters for planet Earth, pulled from Wolfram Alpha | |
## Limb-darkening coeffs loosely based on Sanchez-Bajo et al. (2002) http://iopscience.iop.org/0143-0807/23/3/311 | |
RpOverRs = 6367.5/695500.0 ## R_p/R_s = ratio of planetary radius to stellar radius | |
aOverRs = 1.49597887e8/695500.0 ## a/R_s = ratio of semimajor axis to stellar radius | |
period = 365.25 ## Period [days] | |
inclination = 90.0 ## Inclination [degrees] | |
gamma1 = 0.7 ## Linear limb-darkening coefficient | |
gamma2 = 0.0 ## Quadratic limb-darkening coefficient | |
eccentricity = 0.016710220 ## Eccentricity | |
longPericenter = 0.0 ## Longitude of pericenter | |
epoch = 2454954.357463 ## Mid transit time [Julian date] | |
## Generate times at which to calculate the flux | |
durationOfObservation = 16./24 ## Elapsed time [days] | |
times = np.arange(epoch-durationOfObservation/2,epoch+durationOfObservation/2,1e-5) | |
modelParams = [RpOverRs,aOverRs,period,inclination,gamma1,gamma2,eccentricity,longPericenter,epoch] | |
## Generate light curve | |
flux = oscaar.occultquad(times,modelParams) | |
## Plot light curve | |
plt.plot(times,flux,linewidth=2) | |
plt.title('Transit light curve for Earth') | |
plt.ylabel('Relative Flux') | |
plt.xlabel('Time (JD)') | |
plt.ylim([0.999,1.001]) | |
plt.show() |
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