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Physical properties of the planetary systemsWASP-45 and WASP-46 from simultaneous multiband photometry

Authors :
Diana Juncher
Th. Henning
Andrés Jordán
K. B. W. Harpsøe
Giuseppe D'Ago
E. Giannini
Monika Lendl
U. G. Jørgensen
J. M. Andersen
C. Liebig
D. M. Bramich
Matthew T. Penny
Aldo S. Bonomo
A. Popovas
Guo Chen
Khalid Al-Subai
Gaetano Scarpetta
Luigi Mancini
Heidi Korhonen
C. Diehl
Martin Dominik
O. Wertz
M. Hundertmark
Kimberly Bott
Rafael Brahm
R. Figuera Jaimes
John Southworth
Valerio Bozza
Jean Surdej
Simona Ciceri
J. Tregloan-Reed
D. Bajek
Alessandro Sozzetti
Sohrab Rahvar
Colin Snodgrass
P. Browne
Markus Rabus
Xiaobin Wang
Jesper Skottfelt
R. W. Schmidt
Tobias C. Hinse
P. Galianni
Yassine Damerdji
N. Kains
S. Calchi Novati
Shenghong Gu
C. Vilela
Andrii Elyiv
European Commission
University of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomy
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2016.

Abstract

Accurate measurements of the physical characteristics of a large number of exoplanets are useful to strongly constrain theoretical models of planet formation and evolution, which lead to the large variety of exoplanets and planetary-system configurations that have been observed. We present a study of the planetary systems WASP-45 and WASP-46, both composed of a main-sequence star and a close-in hot Jupiter, based on 29 new high-quality light curves of transits events. In particular, one transit of WASP-45 b and four of WASP-46 b were simultaneously observed in four optical filters, while one transit of WASP-46 b was observed with the NTT obtaining precision of 0.30 mmag with a cadence of roughly three minutes. We also obtained five new spectra of WASP-45 with the FEROS spectrograph. We improved by a factor of four the measurement of the radius of the planet WASP-45 b, and found that WASP-46 b is slightly less massive and smaller than previously reported. Both planets now have a more accurate measurement of the density (0.959 +\- 0.077 \rho Jup instead of 0.64 +\- 0.30 \rho Jup for WASP-45 b, and 1.103 +\- 0.052 \rho Jup instead of 0.94 +\- 0.11 \rho Jup for WASP-46 b). We tentatively detected radius variations with wavelength for both planets, in particular in the case of WASP-45 b we found a slightly larger absorption in the redder bands than in the bluer ones. No hints for the presence of an additional planetary companion in the two systems were found either from the photometric or radial velocity measurements.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13652966
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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