A transiting extrasolar giant planet around the star OGLE-TR-113
Abstract
We report the independent discovery of a new extrasolar transiting planet around OGLE-TR-113, a candidate star from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Small radial-velocity variations have been detected based on observations conducted with the MIKE spectrograph on the Magellan I (Baade) telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory (Chile) during 2003. We have also carried out a light-curve analysis incorporating new photometry and realistic physical parameters for the star. OGLE-TR-113b has an orbital period of only 1.43 days, a mass of 1.08 +/- 0.28 M_Jup, and a radius of 1.09 +/- 0.10 R_Jup. Similar parameters have been obtained very recently in an independent study by Bouchy et al., from observations taken a year later. The orbital period of OGLE-TR-113b, and also that of the previously announced planet OGLE-TR-56b (P_orb = 1.21 days) -- the first two found photometrically -- are much shorter than the apparent cutoff of close-in giant planets at 3-4-day periods found from high-precision radial velocities surveys. Along with a third case reported by Bouchy et al. (OGLE-TR-132b, P_orb = 1.69 days), these objects appear to form a new class of ``very hot Jupiters'' that pose very interesting questions for theoretical study.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0404541,
title = {A transiting extrasolar giant planet around the star OGLE-TR-113},
author = {Maciej Konacki and Guillermo Torres and Dimitar D. Sasselov and Grzegorz Pietrzynski and Andrzej Udalski and Saurabh Jha and Maria Teresa Ruiz and Wolfgang Gieren and Dante Minniti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0404541},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Submitted to ApJL, additional color figures and data files at http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~maciej/TR-113/OGLE-TR-113b.html