Transiting planet WASP-6b Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Tregloan-Reed J.
  2. Southworth J.
  3. Burgdorf M.
  4. Calchi Novati S.
  5. Dominik M.,Finet F.
  6. Jorgensen U.G.
  7. Maier G.
  8. Mancini L.
  9. Prof S.
  10. Ricci D.,Snodgrass C.
  11. Bozza V.
  12. Browne P.
  13. Dodds P.
  14. Gerner T.
  15. Harpsoe K.,Hinse T.C.
  16. Hundertmark M.
  17. Kains N.
  18. Kerins E.
  19. Liebig C.
  20. Penny M.T.,Rahvar S.
  21. Sahu K.
  22. Scarpetta G.
  23. Schafer S.
  24. Schonebeck F.
  25. Skottfelt J.,Surdej J.
  26. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present updates to prism, a photometric transit-starspot model, and gemc, a hybrid optimization code combining MCMC and a genetic algorithm. We then present high-precision photometry of four transits in the WASP-6 planetary system, two of which contain a starspot anomaly. All four transits were modelled using prism and gemc, and the physical properties of the system calculated. We find the mass and radius of the host star to be 0.836+/-0.063M_{sun}_ and 0.864+/-0.024R_{sun}_, respectively. For the planet, we find a mass of 0.485+/-0.027M_Jup_, a radius of 1.230+/-0.035R_Jup_ and a density of 0.244+/-0.014{rho}_Jup_. These values are consistent with those found in the literature. In the likely hypothesis that the two spot anomalies are caused by the same starspot or starspot complex, we measure the stars rotation period and velocity to be 23.80+/-0.15d and 1.78+/-0.20km/s, respectively, at a colatitude of 75.8{deg}. We find that the sky-projected angle between the stellar spin axis and the planetary orbital axis is {lambda}=7.2{deg}+/-3.7{deg}, indicating axial alignment. Our results are consistent with and more precise than published spectroscopic measurements of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. These results suggest that WASP-6 b formed at a much greater distance from its host star and suffered orbital decay through tidal interactions with the protoplanetary disc.

Keywords
  1. multiple-stars
  2. solar-system-planets
  3. photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2015MNRAS.450.1760T
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https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/MNRAS/450/1760
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History

2018-05-24T12:40:57Z
Resource record created
2018-05-24T11:42:21Z
Updated
2018-05-24T12:40:57Z
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