Improving Stellar and Planetary Parameters of Transiting Planet Systems: The Case of TrES-2
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 K, , and [Fe/H] . Several independent checks (e.g., additional spectroscopy, line-depth ratios) confirm the reliability of our spectroscopic 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 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 the normalized separation (related to the stellar density), which can be determined directly from the light curves of transiting planets with much greater precision. With the value from the light curve analysis of Holman et al. \citeyearpar{holman07b} and our estimate we obtain and , and an evolutionary age of 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 and , confirming that {TrES-2} is the most massive among the currently known nearby ( 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}
}
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27 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal