Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission: IV. CoRoT-Exo-4b: A transiting planet in a 9.2 day synchronous orbit

Astronomy and Astrophysics 488:2 (2008)

Authors:

S Aigrain, A Collier Cameron, M Ollivier, F Pont, L Jorda, JM Almenara, R Alonso, P Barge, P Bordé, F Bouchy, H Deeg, R De La Reza, M Deleuil, R Dvorak, A Erikson, M Fridlund, P Gondoin, M Gillon, T Guillot, A Hatzes, H Lammer, AF Lanza, A Léger, A Llebaria, P Magain, T Mazeh, C Moutou, M Paetzold, C Pinte, D Queloz, H Rauer, D Rouan, J Schneider, G Wuchter, S Zucker

Abstract:

CoRoT, the first space-based transit search, provides ultra-high-precision light curves with continuous time-sampling over periods of up to 5 months. This allows the detection of transiting planets with relatively long periods, and the simultaneous study of the host star's photometric variability. In this Letter, we report the discovery of the transiting giant planet CoRoT-Exo-4b and use the CoRoT light curve to perform a detailed analysis of the transit and determine the stellar rotation period. The CoRoT light curve was pre-processed to remove outliers and correct for orbital residuals and artefacts due to hot pixels on the detector. After removing stellar variability about each transit, the transit light curve was analysed to determine the transit parameters. A discrete autocorrelation function method was used to derive the rotation period of the star from the out-of-transit light curve. We determine the periods of the planetary orbit and star's rotation of 9.20205 0.00037 and 8.87 1.12 days respectively, which is consistent with this being a synchronised system. We also derive the inclination, in degrees, the ratio of the orbital distance to the stellar radius, , and the planet-to-star radius ratio . We discuss briefly the coincidence between the orbital period of the planet and the stellar rotation period and its possible implications for the system's migration and star-planet interaction history. © 2008 ESO.

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GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA 72:12 (2008) A315-A315

Authors:

Yves Godderis, Yannick Donnadieu, Colomban De Vargas, Raymond T Pierrehumbert, Gilles Dromart, Bas Van De Schootbrugge

EPICS, the exoplanet imager for the E-ELT

ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEMS, PTS 1-3 7015 (2008) ARTN 70151S

Authors:

Markus E Kasper, Jean-Luc Beuzit, Christophe Verinaud, Natalia Yaitskova, Pierre Baudoz, Anthony Boccaletti, Raffaele G Gratton, Norbert Hubin, Florian Kerber, Ronald Roelfsema, Hans Martin Schmid, Niranjan A Thatte, K Dohlen, M Feldt, Lars Venema, S Wolf

Exploring High Contrast Limitations for Image Slicer Based Integral Field Spectrographs

ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEMS, PTS 1-3 7015 (2008) ARTN 70156R

Authors:

Graeme Salter, Niranjan Thatte, Matthias Tecza, Fraser Clarke, Christophe Verinaud, Markus Kasper, Roberto Abuter

Integral-Field Spectroscopy of the Centaurus A Nucleus

GALAXIES IN THE LOCAL VOLUME (2008) 179-+

Authors:

Davor Krajnovic, Rob Sharp, Niranjan Thatte