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CoRoT LRa02_E2_0121: Neptune-size planet candidate turns into a hierarchical triple system with a giant primary

Authors :
Tal-Or, L.
Santerne, A.
Mazeh, T.
Bouchy, F.
Moutou, C.
Alonso, R.
Gandolfi, D.
Aigrain, S.
Auvergne, M.
Barge, P.
Bonomo, A. S.
Borde, P.
Deeg, H.
Ferraz-Mello, S.
Deleuil, M.
Dvorak, R.
Erikson, A.
Fridlund, M.
Gillon, M.
Guenther, E. W.
Guillot, T.
Hatzes, A.
Jorda, L.
Lammer, H.
Leger, A.
Llebaria, A.
Ollivier, M.
Patzold, M.
Queloz, D.
Rauer, H.
Rouan, D.
Tsodikovich, Y.
Wuchterl, G.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

This paper presents the case of CoRoT LRa02_E2_0121, which was initially classified as a Neptune-size transiting-planet candidate on a relatively wide orbit of 36.3 days. Follow-up observations were performed with UVES, Sandiford, SOPHIE and HARPS. These observations revealed a faint companion in the spectra. To find the true nature of the system we derived the radial velocities of the faint companion using TODMOR - a two-dimensional correlation technique, applied to the SOPHIE spectra. Modeling the lightcurve with EBAS we discovered a secondary eclipse with a depth of ~0.07%, indicating a diluted eclipsing binary. Combined MCMC modeling of the lightcurve and the radial velocities suggested that CoRoT LRa02_E2_0121 is a hierarchical triple system with an evolved G-type primary and an A-type:F-type grazing eclipsing binary. Such triple systems are difficult to discover.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1108.5623
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201117374