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2003A&A...402..791D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 402, 791-799 (2003/5-1)

OGLE-TR-3: A possible new transiting planet.

DREIZLER S., HAUSCHILDT P.H., KLEY W., RAUCH T., SCHUH S.L., WERNER K. and WOLFF B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recently, 59 low-luminosity object transits were reported from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE). Our follow-up low-resolution spectroscopy of 16 candidates provided two objects, OGLE-TR-3 and OGLE-TR-10, which have companions with radii compatible with those of gas-giant planets. Further high-resolution spectroscopy revealed a very low velocity variation (<500m/s) of the host star OGLE-TR-3 which may be caused by its unseen companion. An analysis of the radial velocity and light curve results in M<2.5MJup, R<1.6RJup, and an orbital separation of about 5R, which makes it the planet with the shortest period known. This allows to identify the low-luminosity companion of OGLE-TR-3 as a possible new gas-giant planet. If confirmed, this makes OGLE-TR-3 together with OGLE-TR-56 the first extrasolar planets detected via their transit light curves.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - stars: individual: OGLE-TR-3 - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: planetary systems

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