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) |
B − V | 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 B − V color. (a)Derived from a, P, and i as . (b)Gaia Collaboration (2018).
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