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Twenty-One New Light Curves of OGLE-TR-56b: New System Parameters and Limits on Timing Variations

Authors :
Adams, E. R.
Lopez-Morales, M.
Elliot, J. L.
Seager, S.
Osip, D. J.
Holman, M. J.
Winn, J. N.
Hoyer, S.
Rojo, P.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Although OGLE-TR-56b was the second transiting exoplanet discovered, only one light curve, observed in 2006, has been published besides the discovery data. We present twenty-one light curves of nineteen different transits observed between July 2003 and July 2009 with the Magellan Telescopes and Gemini South. The combined analysis of the new light curves confirms a slightly inflated planetary radius relative to model predictions, with R_p = 1.378 +/- 0.090 R_J. However, the values found for the transit duration, semimajor axis, and inclination values differ significantly from the previous result, likely due to systematic errors. The new semimajor axis and inclination, a = 0.01942 +/- 0.00015 AU and i = 73.72 +/- 0.18 degrees, are smaller than previously reported, while the total duration, T_14 = 7931 +/- 38 s, is 18 minutes longer. The transit midtimes have errors from 23 s to several minutes, and no evidence is seen for transit midtime or duration variations. Similarly, no change is seen in the orbital period, implying a nominal stellar tidal decay factor of Q_* = 10^7, with a three-sigma lower limit of 10^5.7.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, accepted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1108.4423
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/102