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Table 2

Best-fit values obtained from modelling the transit light curve of the K2-36 planets.

Parameter Best-fit value Reference
Pp, b (days) 1.422614 ± 0.000038 (1)
1.42266 ± 0.00005 (2)
1.422619 ± 0.000039 (3)
T0, b (BJD-2 454 833) 1977.8916 ± 0.0013 (1)
1977.8914 ± 0.0013 (3)
Tdur, b (days) 0.05157 (1)
     
Pp, c (days) 5.340888 ± 0.000086 (1)
5.34059 ± 0.00010 (2)
5.340883 (3)
     
T0, c (BJD-2 454 833) 1979.84001 ± 0.00071 (1)
1979.84015 (3)
     
Tdur, c (days) 0.0564 (1)
     
Rb/R* 0.01828 (1)
     
0.0180 (3)
     
Rc/R* 0.04119 (1)
     
0.04 (3)
     
Rb (R) 1.43 ± 0.08 (1)
1.32 ± 0.09 (2)
1.47 (3)
     
Rc (R) 3.2 ± 0.3 (1)
2.80 (2)
     
4.0 (3)
     
ib (deg) 84.45 (1)
     
86.3 (3)
     
ic (deg) 86.917 (1)
     
85.5 (3)
     
bb 0.66 (1)
     
bc 0.89 (1)
     
ab (R) 6.63 ± 0.11 (1)
ab (au) 0.0223 ± 0.0004 (1)
ac (R) 16.01 (1)
     
ac (au) 0.054 ± 0.001 (1)
Teq, b (K) 1224 ± 13 (1a)
Teq, c (K) 788 ± 9 (1a)
Insolation Sb (S) 529 ± 23 (1)
     
Insolation Sc (S) 90 ± 4 (1)

Notes. Data from literature are shown for comparison.

References. (1) This work. (1a) This work, assuming the Bond albedo Ab = 0.3 (2) Sinukoff et al. (2016). (3) Mayo et al. (2018).

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