HAT-P-13 photometry follow-up Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Bakos G.A.
  2. Howard A.W.
  3. Noyes R.W.
  4. Hartman J.
  5. Torres G.
  6. Kovacs G.,Fischer D.A.
  7. Latham D.W.
  8. Johnson J.A.
  9. Marcy G.W.
  10. Sasselov D.D.,Stefanik R.P.
  11. Sipocz B.
  12. Kovacs G.
  13. Esquerdo G.A.
  14. Pal A.
  15. Lazar J.,Papp I.
  16. Sari P.
  17. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We report on the discovery of a planetary system with a close-in transiting hot Jupiter on a near circular orbit and a massive outer planet on a highly eccentric orbit. The inner planet, HAT-P-13b, transits the bright V=10.622 G4 dwarf star GSC 3416-00543 every P=2.916260+/-0.000010 days, with transit epoch T_c_=2454779.92979+/-0.00038 (BJD) and duration 0.1345+/-0.0017 days. The outer planet HAT-P-13c orbits the star every P_2_=428.5+/-3.0 days with a nominal transit center (assuming zero impact parameter) of T_2c_=2454870.4+/-1.8 (BJD) or time of periastron passage T_2,peri_=2454890.05+/-0.48 (BJD). Transits of the outer planet have not been observed, and may not be present. The host star has a mass of 1.22^+0.05^_-0.10_M_{sun}_, radius of 1.56+/-0.08R_{sun}_, effective temperature of 5653+/-90K, and is rather metal-rich with [Fe/H]=+0.41+/-0.08.

Keywords
  1. solar-system-planets
  2. photometry
  3. multiple-stars
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2009ApJ...707..446B
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https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/ApJ/707/446
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/707/446
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.17070446

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History

2012-01-26T11:53:13Z
Resource record created
2012-01-26T11:53:13Z
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2026-05-19T14:24:40Z
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