We revisit the TrES-4 system parameters based on high-precision HARPS-N radial-velocity measurements and new photometric light curves. A combined spectroscopic and photometric analysis allows us to determine a spectroscopic orbit with an amplitude K=51±3 m s−1. The derived mass of TrES-4b is found to be Mp=0.49±0.04MJup, significantly lower than previously reported. Combined with the large radius (Rp=1.84−0.09+0.08RJup) inferred from our analysis, TrES-4b becomes the second-lowest density transiting hot Jupiter known. We discuss several scenarios to explain the puzzling discrepancy in the mass of TrES-4b in the context of the exotic class of highly inflated transiting giant planets.
@article{arxiv.1501.06403,
title = {The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N@TNG VI: The Curious Case of TrES-4b},
author = {A. Sozzetti and A. S. Bonomo and K. Biazzo and L. Mancini and M. Damasso and S. Desidera and R. Gratton and A. F. Lanza and E. Poretti and M. Rainer and L. Malavolta and L. Affer and M. Barbieri and L. R. Bedin and C. Boccato and M. Bonavita and F. Borsa and S. Ciceri and R. U. Claudi and D. Gandolfi and P. Giacobbe and T. Henning and C. Knapic and D. W. Latham and G. Lodato and A. Maggio and J. Maldonado and F. Marzari and A. F. Martinez Fiorenzano and G. Micela and E. Molinari and C. Mordasini and V. Nascimbeni and I. Pagano and M. Pedani and F. Pepe and G. Piotto and N. Santos and G. Scandariato and E. Shkolnik and J. Southworth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.06403},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, Letter accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics