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Investigation of a transiting planet candidate in Trumpler 37: An astro-physical false positive eclipsing spectroscopic binary star *

Authors :
J. G. Schmidt
N. Pawellek
Ł. Bukowiecki
M. M. Hohle
Markus Mugrauer
V. Krushevska
S. Meibom
Ronny Errmann
D. Tomono
Ľ. Hambálek
V. Yotov
B. Dincel
H. Takahashi
V. S. Radeva
Hiroshi Terada
Andrew W. Howard
Katharina Schreyer
Ch. Graefe
Grzegorz Nowak
Gracjan Maciejewski
Guillermo Torres
Ch. Adam
Martin Vaňko
Laurence A. Marschall
Yumiko Oasa
L. Trepl
Ch. Ginski
T. Eisenbeiß
X. Zhou
Dinko Dimitrov
T. O. B. Schmidt
C. Marka
Emil Kundra
S.C.-L. Hu
A. Dathe
J. Budaj
T. Pribulla
St. Raetz
Cesar Briceno
C. Broeg
Wen Ping Chen
Alfredo Sota
A. Berndt
M. Kitze
Aglae Kellerer
Zhenyu Wu
M. Fernandez
Ralph Neuhäuser
R. Chini
Diana P. Kjurkchieva
M. Moualla
M. Seeliger
S. Fiedler
Source :
Astronomische Nachrichten. 335:345-356
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

We report our investigation of the first transiting planet candidate from the YETI project in the young (~4 Myr old) open cluster Trumpler 37. The transit-like signal detected in the lightcurve of the F8V star 2M21385603+5711345 repeats every 1.364894+/-0.000015 days, and has a depth of 54.5+/-0.8 mmag in R. Membership to the cluster is supported by its mean radial velocity and location in the color-magnitude diagram, while the Li diagnostic and proper motion are inconclusive in this regard. Follow-up photometric monitoring and adaptive optics imaging allow us to rule out many possible blend scenarios, but our radial-velocity measurements show it to be an eclipsing single-lined spectroscopic binary with a late-type (mid-M) stellar companion, rather than one of planetary nature. The estimated mass of the companion is 0.15-0.44 solar masses. The search for planets around very young stars such as those targeted by the YETI survey remains of critical importance to understand the early stages of planet formation and evolution.

Details

ISSN :
00046337
Volume :
335
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomische Nachrichten
Accession number :
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