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Table 6

Results for the analysis of the primary transit and the light-curve modulations and comparison with the values obtained by Tenenbaum et al. (2012) in the second column.

Transit fitting REB fitting
Parameter TCEa e = fixedb e = freeb e = fixedc e = freec

e 0.0 0.0 0.0
ω  (°) 0.0 0.0 0.0
Mp(MJup) N/Ad N/Ad N/Ad
a/R 2.64 ± 0.23e
Rp/R (10-2) 2.115 ± 0.072 f f
i  (°) 71.4 ± 2.5
φoffset(10-3) N/A

3.40 2.86 2.86 5.16 3.92
BIC 637 624 633 1460 1411

Notes.

(a)

Values from the last results of the threshold crossing events by Kepler team (TCE, Tenenbaum et al. 2012).

(b)

Results from the re-analysis of the primary transit with our genetic algorithm (see Sect. 4.1).

(c)

Results from the fitting of the REB modulations (see Sect. 4.2.2).

(d)

Parameter not derivable by this method.

(e)

Derived value from the equation r = a(1 − e2)/(1 + ecosξ) and assuming that the primary transit occurs at true anomaly ξ = π/2 − ω.

(f)

Assumed parameters from the transit fitting.

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