TASTE IV. Refining ephemeris and orbital parameters for HAT-P-20b and WASP-1b
Authors:
Granata et al
Abstract:
We present four new light curves of transiting exoplanets WASP-1b and HAT-P-20b, observed within the TASTE (The Asiago Search for Transit timing variations of Exoplanets) project. We re-analyzed light curves from the literature in a homogeneous way, calculating a refined ephemeris and orbital-physical parameters for both objects. WASP-1b does not show any significant Transit Timing Variation signal at the 120 s-level. As for HAT-P-20b, we detected a deviation from our re-estimated linear ephemeris that could be ascribed to the presence of a perturber or, more probably, to a previously unnoticed high level of stellar activity. The rotational period of HAT-P-20 A we obtained from archival data (P_rot ~ 14.5 days), combined with its optical variability and strong emission of CaII H&K lines, is consistent with a young stellar age (less than Gyr) and support the hypothesis that stellar activity may be responsible of the measured deviations of the transit times.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Ephemeris and Orbital Parameters for Hot Jupiters HAT-P-20b and WASP-1b Refined
Labels:
HAT-P-20b,
hot jupiters,
orbital mechanics,
WASP-1b
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