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Homogeneously derived transit timings for 17 exoplanets and reassessed TTV trends for WASP-12 and WASP-4

Authors :
Baluev, R. V.
Sokov, E. N.
Jones, H. R. A.
Shaidulin, V. Sh.
Sokova, I. A.
Nielsen, L. D.
Benni, P.
Schneiter, E. M.
D'Angelo, C. Villarreal
Fernández-Lajús, E.
Di Sisto, R. P.
Baştürk, Ö.
Bretton, M.
Wunsche, A.
Hentunen, V. -P.
Shadick, S.
Jongen, Y.
Kang, W.
Kim, T.
Pakštienė, E.
Qvam, J. K. T.
Knight, C. R.
Guerra, P.
Marchini, A.
Salvaggio, F.
Papini, R.
Evans, P.
Salisbury, M.
Garcia, F.
Molina, D.
Garlitz, J.
Esseiva, N.
Ogmen, Y.
Karavaev, Yu.
Rusov, S.
Ibrahimov, M. A.
Karimov, R. G.
Source :
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 2019, V. 490 (1), P. 1294-1312
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We homogeneously analyse $\sim 3.2\times 10^5$ photometric measurements for $\sim 1100$ transit lightcurves belonging to $17$ exoplanet hosts. The photometric data cover $16$ years 2004--2019 and include amateur and professional observations. Old archival lightcurves were reprocessed using up-to-date exoplanetary parameters and empirically debiased limb-darkening models. We also derive self-consistent transit and radial-velocity fits for $13$ targets. We confirm the nonlinear TTV trend in the WASP-12 data at a high significance, and with a consistent magnitude. However, Doppler data reveal hints of a radial acceleration about $(-7.5\pm 2.2)$~m/s/yr, indicating the presence of unseen distant companions, and suggesting that roughly $10$ per cent of the observed TTV was induced via the light-travel (or Roemer) effect. For WASP-4, a similar TTV trend suspected after the recent TESS observations appears controversial and model-dependent. It is not supported by our homogeneus TTV sample, including $10$ ground-based EXPANSION lightcurves obtained in 2018 simultaneously with TESS. Even if the TTV trend itself does exist in WASP-4, its magnitude and tidal nature are uncertain. Doppler data cannot entirely rule out the Roemer effect induced by possible distant companions.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables; revised manuscript submitted to MNRAS; online-only supplements are in the download archive

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 2019, V. 490 (1), P. 1294-1312
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1908.04505
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz2620