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2022PASP..134b4401Y - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 134, part no 2, 4401-24401 (2022/February-1032)

Transit timing variation of XO-3b: evidence for tidal evolution of hot Jupiter with high eccentricity.

YANG F. and WEI X.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observed transit timing variation (TTV) potentially reveals the period decay caused by star-planet tidal interaction which can explain the orbital migration of hot Jupiters. We report the TTV of XO-3b, using TESS observed timings and archival timings. We generate a photometric pipeline to produce light curves from raw TESS images and find the difference between our pipeline and TESS PDC is negligible for timing analysis. TESS timing presents a shift of 17.6 minutes (80σ), earlier than the prediction from the previous ephemeris. The best linear fit for all timings available gives a Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) value of 439. A quadratic function is a better model with a BIC of 56. The period derivative obtained from a quadratic function is -6.2 x 10–9 ± 2.9 x 10–10 per orbit, indicating an orbital decay timescale 1.4 Myr. We find that the orbital period decay can be well explained by tidal interaction. The "modified tidal quality factor" Qp^′^ would be 1.8 x 104 ± 8 x 102 if we assume the decay is due to the tide in the planet; whereas Q*^′^ would be 1.5 x 105 ± 6 x 103 if tidal dissipation is predominantly in the star. The precession model is another possible origin to explain the observed TTVs. We note that the follow-up observations of occultation timing and radial velocity monitoring are needed for fully discriminating the different models.

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