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Search for planets in hot Jupiter systems with multi-sector TESS photometry. III. A study of ten systems enhanced with new ground-based photometry

Authors :
Maciejewski, G.
Fernández, M.
Sota, A.
Amado, P. J.
Ohlert, J.
Bischoff, R.
Stenglein, W.
Mugrauer, M.
Michel, K. -U.
Golonka, J.
Solsona, A. Blanco
Lapena, E.
Freire, J. Molins
Curieses, A. De los Ríos
Sicilia, J. A. Temprano
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The loneliness of hot Jupiters supports the high-eccentricity migration as a primary path leading to the formation of systems with those planets stripped of any close-in planetary companions. Here we present the null results of searches for low-mass planets close to hot Jupiters in 10 planetary systems: HAT-P-4, HAT-P-10, HAT-P-12, HAT-P-17, HAT-P-19, HAT-P-32, HAT-P-44, Qatar-6, TrES-4, and WASP-48. We employed multi-sector time-series photometry from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite enhanced with new ground-based transit light curves to determine the sizes of hypothetical planets that might still avoid being detected. We redetermined transit parameters for the known hot Jupiters using a homogenous approach. We refuted transit timing variations for HAT-P-12 b, claimed recently in the literature. The transit timing data permitted us to place tighter constraints on third bodies in HAT-P-19 and HAT-P-32 systems detected in Doppler measurements. We also study four multi-periodic pulsating variable stars in the field around HAT-P-17.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in Acta Astronomica vol. 73

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2307.00538
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32023/0001-5237/73.1.4