Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project (TEMP). V. Transit Follow Up for HAT-P-9b, HAT-P-32b, and HAT-P-36b

During the past five years, 6, 7, and 26 transit observations were carried out for the HAT-P-9b, HAT-P-32b, and HAT-P-36b systems, respectively, through the Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project network. Combined with the published photometric data and radial-velocity measurements, our new photome...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astronomical journal 2019-02, Vol.157 (2), p.82
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Yong-Hao, Wang, Songhu, Hinse, Tobias C., Wu, Zhen-Yu, Davis, Allen B., Hori, Yasunori, Yoon, Joh-Na, Han, Wonyong, Nie, Jun-Dan, Liu, Hui-Gen, Zhang, Hui, Zhou, Ji-Lin, Wittenmyer, R. A., Peng, Xi-Yan, Laughlin, Gregory
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Zusammenfassung:During the past five years, 6, 7, and 26 transit observations were carried out for the HAT-P-9b, HAT-P-32b, and HAT-P-36b systems, respectively, through the Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project network. Combined with the published photometric data and radial-velocity measurements, our new photometry allows us to revisit the system parameters and search for additional close-in planetary companions in these hot Jupiter systems. We measure an updated RP/R* = 0.1260 0.0011 for HAT-P-36 system in the R band, which is 4.5 larger than the published i-band radius ratio of 0.1186 0.0012. We also perform a transit timing variation (TTV) analysis for each system. Because no significant TTVs were found, we place an upper mass limit on an additional planet for each system.
ISSN:0004-6256
1538-3881
DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/aaf6b6