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Ephemeris refinement of 21 hot Jupiter exoplanets with high timing uncertainties

Authors :
Knicole Colon
M. Mallonn
C. von Essen
E. Herrero
X. Alexoudi
T. Granze
M. Sosa
K. G. Strassmeier
G. Bakos
D Bayliss
Rafael Brahm
M. Bretton
F. Campos
L. Carone
K. D. Colón
H. A. Dale
D. Dragomir
N. Espinoza
P. Evans
F. Garcia
S.-H. Gu
P. Guerra
Y. Jongen
A. Jordán
W. Kang
E. Keles
T. Kim
M. Lendl
D. Molina
M. Salisbury
F. Scaggiante
A. Shporer
R. Siverd
E. Sokov
I. Sokova
A. Wünsche
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 622(A81)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

Transit events of extrasolar planets offer a wealth of information for planetary characterization. However, for many known targets, the uncertainty of their predicted transit windows prohibits an accurate scheduling of follow-up observations. In this work, we refine the ephemerides of 21 hot Jupiter exoplanets with the largest timing uncertainties. We collected 120 professional and amateur transit light curves of the targets of interest, observed with a range of telescopes of 0.3 m–2.2 m, and analyzed them along with the timing information of the planets discovery papers. In the case of WASP-117b, we measured a timing deviation compared to the known ephemeris of about 3.5 h, and for HAT-P-29b and HAT-P-31bthe deviation amounted to about 2 h and more. For all targets, the new ephemeris predicts transit timings with uncertainties of less than 6 min in the year 2018 and less than 13 min until 2025. Thus, our results allow for an accurate scheduling of follow-up observations in the next decade.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12864846 and 03650138
Volume :
622
Issue :
A81
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Notes :
985788
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210011749
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834194