Millimagnitude Photometry for Transiting Extrasolar Planetary Candidates. II. Transits of OGLE-TR-113-b in the Optical and Near-IR*

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, , Citation Rodrigo F. Díaz et al 2007 ApJ 660 850 DOI 10.1086/512721

0004-637X/660/1/850

Abstract

We present precise V- and Ks-band transit photometry for the planetary host star OGLE-TR-113. Using the Ks-band photometry, we confirm the dwarf nature of OGLE-TR-113 and obtain new estimates for its effective temperature, distance, and reddening. We employ the V-band photometry to obtain planetary and orbit parameters from the transit fit, a = 0.0232 ± 0.0038 AU, orbital period P = 1.4324752 ± 0.0000015 day, i = 86.7-90, and Rp = 1.09 ± 0.09 RJ. These values are in excellent agreement with previous works. Assuming a mass Mp = 1.32 ± 0.19 MJ for the planet, we obtain its mean density ρ = 1.26 ± 0.50 g cm-3, also in agreement with previous works. The transit observed in the Ks band has a larger scatter, and we find its amplitude to be consistent with that in the V band. In this way, we find an independent confirmation of the planetary nature of OGLE-TR-113b.

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  • Based on observations collected with the Very Large Telescope at Paranal Observatory (J. M. F. and D. M. visiting observers) and at the ESO New Technology Telescope at La Silla Observatory (S. R., F. P., and D. M. visiting observers) for the ESO Programs 075.C-0427, 075.B-0414, and 076.C-0122.

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