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Table 2

Parameters of transit light-curve modelling.

Parameter run 1 (Aug. 03) run 2 (Aug. 06) run 3 (Sep. 06) run 4 (Sep. 09)

Sum of stellar and planetary fractional radii, r + rb
Planet-to-star radius ratio, k
Stellar fractional radius, r
Planetary fractional radius, rb
Orbital inclination, i (deg)
Transit parameter, b (R)
Transit durationa, dtr (min)
Ingress/egress durationb, dgr (min)
Linear LDC, u 0.65c 0.65c 0.65c
Non-linear LDC, v 0.16c 0.16c 0.16c
Mid-transit time, T0 (JDUTC)
Mid-transit time, T0 (BJDTDB)
Epochd 341 342 352 353
Timing residual, O–C (d)  −0.00009  + 0.00013  −0.00009  −0.00006
rms (mmag) 1.42 1.11 0.97 0.74
3.40 1.99 2.06 1.53

Notes. The mid-transit times, T0, are given as 2 455 400 + . No spot feature cutting was applied for run 4.

(a)

Time between the middle of an ingress and the middle of an egress, defined as , where Pb is the orbital period of WASP-10 b taken from Maciejewski et al. (2011).

(b)

Time between the first and second or third and fourth contacts for ingress or egress, respectively, defined as , where Pb is the planet orbital period.

(c)

Value adopted from the run 4 fit, permuted by  ± 0.1 on a flat distribution.

(d)

Numbering according to the ephemeris given by Christian et al. (2009).

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