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Table 2

Stellar and planetary parameters adopted in this work.

Parameters Value Reference
Planetary and transit parameters
T0 [BJDTDB] 2 456 125.417574(86) Bonomo et al. (2017)
P [d] 3.06785234 Triaud et al. (2015)
i [deg] 89.02 Triaud et al. (2015)
b 0.215 Triaud et al. (2015)
RP [RJup] 0.9990 Triaud et al. (2015)
MP [MJup] 0.538 Triaud et al. (2015)
ρP [g cm−3] 0.717 Triaud et al. (2015)
a [au] 0.0344 Triaud et al. (2015)
kP [km s−1] 122.0 This paper (a)
e <0.02 Bonomo et al. (2017)

Stellar parameters
R [R] 0.586 Triaud et al. (2015)
M [M] 0.577 Triaud et al. (2015)
ks [m s−1] 109.0 Triaud et al. (2015)
Vsys [km s−1] 9.82(77) km s−1 Gaia DR2 (b)
BV 0.929 Triaud et al. (2013)

Notes. From top to bottom, the parameters are time of central transit, planetary orbital period, inclination angle, transit impact parameter, planetary radius, planetary mass, planetary bulk density, orbital separation, semi-major amplitude of the planetary radial velocity curve, eccentricity, stellar radius, stellar mass, semi-major amplitude of the stellar radial velocity curve, systemic radial velocity, Johnson BV color. (a)Derived from a, P, and i as . (b)Gaia Collaboration (2018).

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