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2009ApJ...693..794W - Astrophys. J., 693, 794-803 (2009/March-1)

The transit light curve project. X. A Christmas transit of HD 17156b.

WINN J.N., HOLMAN M.J., HENRY G.W., TORRES G., FISCHER D., JOHNSON J.A., MARCY G.W., SHPORER A. and MAZEH T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Photometry is presented of the 2007 December 25 transit of HD 17156b, which has the longest orbital period and highest orbital eccentricity of all the known transiting exoplanets. New measurements of the stellar radial velocity are also presented. All the data are combined and integrated with stellar-evolutionary modeling to derive refined system parameters. The planet's mass and radius are found to be 3.212+0.069–0.082MJup and 1.023+0.070 –0.055RJup. The corresponding stellar properties are 1.263+0.035 –0.047M and 1.446+0.099–0.067R. The planet is smaller by 1σ than a theoretical solar-composition gas giant with the same mass and equilibrium temperature, a possible indication of heavy-element enrichment. The midtransit time is measured to within 1 minute and shows no deviation from a linear ephemeris (and therefore no evidence for orbital perturbations from other planets). We provide ephemerides for future transits and superior conjunctions. There is an 18% chance that the orbital plane is oriented close enough to edge-on for secondary eclipses to occur at superior conjunction. Observations of secondary eclipses would reveal the thermal emission spectrum of a planet that experiences unusually large tidal heating and insolation variations.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: individual: HD 17156

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/693/794): table1.dat table2.dat>

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