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Homogeneous transit timing analyses of 10 exoplanet systems

Özgür Baştürk, Ekrem Murat Esmer, Selçuk Yalçınkaya, Ş. Torun, L. Mancini, Fadel El Helweh, E Karamanlı, J. Southworth, Sinan Aliş, Alfred Wünsche, F Tezcan, Yasemin Aladağ, Nazım Aksaker, Ege TUNÇ, Fatemeh Davoudi, Süleyman Fişek, M. Bretton, D. F. Evans, Cahit Yeşilyaprak, M. Yılmaz, Cihan Tuğrul Tezcan, Fuat Korhan YELKENCİ

2022Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT We study the transit timings of 10 exoplanets in order to investigate potential transit timing variations in them. We model their available ground-based light curves, some presented here and others taken from the literature, and homogeneously measure the mid-transit times. We statistically compare our results with published values and find that the measurement errors agree. However, in terms of recovering the possible frequencies, homogeneous sets can be found to be more useful, of which no statistically relevant example has been found for the planets in our study. We corrected the ephemeris information of all 10 planets we studied and provide these most precise light elements as references for future transit observations with space-borne and ground-based instruments. We found no evidence for secular or periodic changes in the orbital periods of the planets in our sample, including the ultra-short period WASP-103 b, whose orbit is expected to decay on an observable time-scale. Therefore, we derive the lower limits for the reduced tidal quality factors (Q$^{\prime }_{\star }$) for the host stars based on best-fitting quadratic functions to their timing data. We also present a global model of all available data for WASP-74 b, which has a Gaia parallax-based distance value ∼25 per cent larger than the published value.

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ExoplanetPhysicsHomogeneousTransit (satellite)AstronomyAstrobiologyAstrophysicsStatistical physicsPlanetPolitical sciencePublic transportLawStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies
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