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ON THE APPARENT ORBITAL INCLINATION CHANGE OF THE EXTRASOLAR TRANSITING PLANET TrES-2b

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 714, Issue 1, Pages 462-468

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/714/1/462

Keywords

planetary systems; stars: individual (TrES-2b)

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  1. Arizona NASA Space
  2. NSF
  3. NASA

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On 2009 June 15 UT the transit of TrES-2b was detected using the University of Arizona's 1.55 m Kuiper Telescope with 2.0-2.5 millimag rms accuracy in the I band. We find a central transit time of T-c = 2454997.76286 +/- 0.00035 HJD, an orbital period of P = 2.4706127 +/- 0.0000009 days, and an inclination angle of i = 83 degrees 92 +/- 0.degrees 05, which is consistent with our re-fit of the original I-band light curve of O'Donovan et al. where we find i = 83.degrees 84 +/- 0.degrees 05. We calculate an insignificant inclination change of Delta i = -0.degrees 08 +/- 0.degrees 07 over the last three years, and as such, our observations rule out, at the similar to 11 sigma level, the apparent change of orbital inclination to i(predicted) = 83.degrees 35 +/- 0.degrees 1 as predicted by Mislis & Schmitt and Mislis et al. for our epoch. Moreover, our analysis of a recently published Kepler Space Telescope light curve for TrES-2b finds an inclination of i = 83.degrees 91 +/- 0.degrees 03 for a similar epoch. These Kepler results definitively rule out change in i as a function of time. Indeed, we detect no significant changes in any of the orbital parameters of TrES-2b.

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