2010
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/726/1/3
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PRECISE ESTIMATES OF THE PHYSICAL PARAMETERS FOR THE EXOPLANET SYSTEM HD 17156 ENABLED BYHUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPEFINE GUIDANCE SENSOR TRANSIT AND ASTEROSEISMIC OBSERVATIONS

Abstract: We present observations of three distinct transits of HD 17156b obtained with the Fine Guidance Sensors (FGS) on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST ) 5 . We analyzed both the transit photometry and previously published radial velocities to find the planet-star radius ratio R p /R ⋆ = 0.07454 ± 0.00035, inclination i = 86.49 +0.24 −0.20 deg, and scaled semi-major axis a/R ⋆ = 23.19 +0.32 −0.27 . This last value translates directly to a mean stellar density determination ρ ⋆ = 0.522 +0.021 −0.018 g cm −3 . An… Show more

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“…The visit-long and orbit-long slopes are purely descriptive terms (as in Brown et al 2001;Carter et al 2009;Nutzman et al 2011), but relate to physical processes in the telescope and camera. The orbit-long slope probably arises from the combination of pointing/focus drifts (see Fig.…”
Section: Modeling Instrumental Systematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visit-long and orbit-long slopes are purely descriptive terms (as in Brown et al 2001;Carter et al 2009;Nutzman et al 2011), but relate to physical processes in the telescope and camera. The orbit-long slope probably arises from the combination of pointing/focus drifts (see Fig.…”
Section: Modeling Instrumental Systematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical uncertainty of the former quantity is probably small, but is significant for the latter quantity. The HST/FGS data cover three transits, which were used by Nutzman et al (2011) to measure the physical properties of the system. Analyses including the asteroseismic ρ A as a constraint are in good agreement with standard analyses, but with smaller error bars (by a factor of 3 for R A and R b ).…”
Section: Hd 17156mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I have solved the two light curves from Winn et al (2009c), which are in the (b + y)/2 and z passbands, each covering one transit. I also modelled the HST data from Nutzman et al (2011), which comprise partial coverage of each of three transits, using a light curve which has been corrected for instrumental effects. The FGS data were taken with the F583W filter which covers 440-710 nm, so I adopted for LDCs appropriate for a combined g+r filter.…”
Section: Hd 17156mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is the star HD 17156, observed by the HST and modelled by Nutzman et al (2011 and Lebreton (2012). Like HD 52265, it is a metal rich star on the MS, in the same domain of mass.…”
Section: An Exoplanet Host With Observed Planetary Transit Hd 17156mentioning
confidence: 99%