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OGLE2-TR-L9b: an exoplanet transiting a rapidly rotating F3 star

Snellen, I.~A.~G. and Koppenhoefer, J. and van der Burg, R.~F.~J. and Dreizler, S. and Greiner, J. and de Hoon, M.~D.~J. and Husser, T.~O. and Kr_s02h

Keywords

stars: planetary systems, techniques: photometric, eclipses, stars: rotation

Abstract

Context: Photometric observations for the OGLE-II microlens monitoring campaign have been taken in the period 1997-2000. All light curves of this campaign have recently been made public. Our analysis of these data has revealed 13 low-amplitude transiting objects among ~15700 stars in three Carina fields towards the galactic disk. One of these objects, OGLE2-TR-L9 (P~2.5 days), turned out to be an excellent transiting planet candidate. Aims: In this paper we report on our investigation of the true nature of OGLE2-TR-L9, by re-observing the photometric transit with the aim to determine the transit parameters at high precision, and by spectroscopic observations, to estimate the properties of the host star, and to determine the mass of the transiting object through radial velocity measurements. Methods: High precision photometric observations have been obtained in g_s14, r_s14, i_s14, and z_s14 band simultaneously, using the new GROND detector, mounted on the MPI/ESO 2.2m telescope at La Silla. Eight epochs of high-dispersion spectroscopic observations were obtained using the fiber-fed FLAMES/UVES Echelle spectrograph, mounted on ESO_s14s Very Large Telescope at Paranal. Results: The photometric transit, now more than 7 years after the last OGLE-II observations, was re-discovered only ~8 minutes from its predicted time. The primary object is a fast rotating F3 star, with vsini=39.33_s16-0.38 km/s, T=6933_s16-58 K, log g = 4.25_s16-0.01, and [Fe/H] = -0.05_s16-0.20. The transiting object is an extrasolar planet with M_p=4.5_s16-1.5 M_Jup and R_p=1.61_s16-0.04 R_Jup. The rejection of possible blend scenarios was based on a quantitative analysis of the multi-color photometric data [abridged].

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Published
2009 as article
ap, 497 - page(s): 545-550
Type
experimental work
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