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Improving Stellar and Planetary Parameters of Transiting Planet Systems: The Case of TrES-2

Astrophysics 2009-06-23 v1

Abstract

We report on a spectroscopic determination of the atmospheric parameters and chemical abundance of the parent star of the recently discovered transiting planet {TrES-2}. A detailed LTE analysis of a set of \ion{Fe}{1} and \ion{Fe}{2} lines from our Keck spectra yields Teff=5850±50T_\mathrm{eff} = 5850\pm 50 K, logg=4.4±0.1\log g = 4.4\pm 0.1, and [Fe/H] =0.15±0.10= -0.15\pm 0.10. Several independent checks (e.g., additional spectroscopy, line-depth ratios) confirm the reliability of our spectroscopic TeffT_\mathrm{eff} estimate. The mass and radius of the star, needed to determine the properties of the planet, are traditionally inferred by comparison with stellar evolution models using TeffT_\mathrm{eff} and some measure of the stellar luminosity, such as the spectroscopic surface gravity (when a trigonometric parallax is unavailable, as in this case). We apply here a new method in which we use instead of logg\log g the normalized separation a/Ra/R_\star (related to the stellar density), which can be determined directly from the light curves of transiting planets with much greater precision. With the a/Ra/R_\star value from the light curve analysis of Holman et al. \citeyearpar{holman07b} and our TeffT_\mathrm{eff} estimate we obtain M=0.980±0.062MM_\star = 0.980\pm0.062 M_\odot and R=1.0000.033+0.036RR_\star = 1.000_{-0.033}^{+0.036} R_\odot, and an evolutionary age of 5.12.3+2.75.1^{+2.7}_{-2.3} Gyr, in good agreement with other constraints based on the strength of the emission in the \ion{Ca}{2} H & K line cores, the Lithium abundance, and rotation. The new stellar parameters yield improved values for the planetary mass and radius of Mp=1.198±0.053MJupM_p = 1.198 \pm 0.053 M_\mathrm{Jup} and Rp=1.2200.042+0.045RJupR_p = 1.220^{+0.045}_{-0.042} R_\mathrm{Jup}, confirming that {TrES-2} is the most massive among the currently known nearby (d300d\lesssim 300 pc) transiting hot Jupiters. [Abridged]

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@article{arxiv.0704.2938,
  title  = {Improving Stellar and Planetary Parameters of Transiting Planet Systems: The Case of TrES-2},
  author = {A. Sozzetti and G. Torres and D. Charbonneau and D. W. Latham and M. J. Holman and J. N. Winn and J. B. Laird and F. T. O'Donovan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.2938},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

27 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal