Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit

We report the detection of CoRoT-23b, a hot Jupiter transiting in front of its host star with a period of 3.6314 \pm 0.0001 days. This planet was discovered thanks to photometric data secured with the CoRoT satellite, combined with spectroscopic radial velocity (RV) measurements. A photometric searc...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Rouan, D, Parviainen, H, Moutou, C, Deleuil, M, Fridlund, M, Ofir, A, Havel, M, Aigrain, S, Alonso, R, Auvergne, M, Baglin, A, Barge, P, Bonomo, A, Bordé, P, Bouchy, F, Cabrera, J, Cavarroc, C, Csizmadia, S, Deeg, H, Diaz, R, Dvorak, R, Erikson, A, Ferraz-Mello, S, Gandolfi, D, Gillon, M
स्वरूप: Journal article
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: 2011
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author Rouan, D
Parviainen, H
Moutou, C
Deleuil, M
Fridlund, M
Ofir, A
Havel, M
Aigrain, S
Alonso, R
Auvergne, M
Baglin, A
Barge, P
Bonomo, A
Bordé, P
Bouchy, F
Cabrera, J
Cavarroc, C
Csizmadia, S
Deeg, H
Diaz, R
Dvorak, R
Erikson, A
Ferraz-Mello, S
Gandolfi, D
Gillon, M
author_facet Rouan, D
Parviainen, H
Moutou, C
Deleuil, M
Fridlund, M
Ofir, A
Havel, M
Aigrain, S
Alonso, R
Auvergne, M
Baglin, A
Barge, P
Bonomo, A
Bordé, P
Bouchy, F
Cabrera, J
Cavarroc, C
Csizmadia, S
Deeg, H
Diaz, R
Dvorak, R
Erikson, A
Ferraz-Mello, S
Gandolfi, D
Gillon, M
author_sort Rouan, D
collection OXFORD
description We report the detection of CoRoT-23b, a hot Jupiter transiting in front of its host star with a period of 3.6314 \pm 0.0001 days. This planet was discovered thanks to photometric data secured with the CoRoT satellite, combined with spectroscopic radial velocity (RV) measurements. A photometric search for possible background eclipsing binaries conducted at CFHT and OGS concluded with a very low risk of false positives. The usual techniques of combining RV and transit data simultaneously were used to derive stellar and planetary parameters. The planet has a mass of Mp = 2.8 \pm 0.3 MJup, a radius of Rpl = 1.05 \pm 0.13 RJup, a density of \approx 3 g cm-3. RV data also clearly reveal a non zero eccentricity of e = 0.16 \pm 0.02. The planet orbits a mature G0 main sequence star of V =15.5 mag, with a mass M\star = 1.14 \pm 0.08 M\odot, a radius R\star = 1. 61 \pm 0.18 R\odot and quasi-solar abundances. The age of the system is evaluated to be 7 Gyr, not far from the transition to subgiant, in agreement with the rather large stellar radius. The two features of a significant eccentricity of the orbit and of a fairly high density are fairly uncommon for a hot Jupiter. The high density is, however, consistent with a model of contraction of a planet at this mass, given the age of the system. On the other hand, at such an age, circularization is expected to be completed. In fact, we show that for this planetary mass and orbital distance, any initial eccentricity should not totally vanish after 7 Gyr, as long as the tidal quality factor Qp is more than a few 105, a value that is the lower bound of the usually expected range. Even if Corot-23b features a density and an eccentricity that are atypical of a hot Jupiter, it is thus not an enigmatic object.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5dc6a90b-e6b4-4e30-aa9c-18c1e3227a052022-03-26T17:36:31ZTransiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbitJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5dc6a90b-e6b4-4e30-aa9c-18c1e3227a05EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Rouan, DParviainen, HMoutou, CDeleuil, MFridlund, MOfir, AHavel, MAigrain, SAlonso, RAuvergne, MBaglin, ABarge, PBonomo, ABordé, PBouchy, FCabrera, JCavarroc, CCsizmadia, SDeeg, HDiaz, RDvorak, RErikson, AFerraz-Mello, SGandolfi, DGillon, MWe report the detection of CoRoT-23b, a hot Jupiter transiting in front of its host star with a period of 3.6314 \pm 0.0001 days. This planet was discovered thanks to photometric data secured with the CoRoT satellite, combined with spectroscopic radial velocity (RV) measurements. A photometric search for possible background eclipsing binaries conducted at CFHT and OGS concluded with a very low risk of false positives. The usual techniques of combining RV and transit data simultaneously were used to derive stellar and planetary parameters. The planet has a mass of Mp = 2.8 \pm 0.3 MJup, a radius of Rpl = 1.05 \pm 0.13 RJup, a density of \approx 3 g cm-3. RV data also clearly reveal a non zero eccentricity of e = 0.16 \pm 0.02. The planet orbits a mature G0 main sequence star of V =15.5 mag, with a mass M\star = 1.14 \pm 0.08 M\odot, a radius R\star = 1. 61 \pm 0.18 R\odot and quasi-solar abundances. The age of the system is evaluated to be 7 Gyr, not far from the transition to subgiant, in agreement with the rather large stellar radius. The two features of a significant eccentricity of the orbit and of a fairly high density are fairly uncommon for a hot Jupiter. The high density is, however, consistent with a model of contraction of a planet at this mass, given the age of the system. On the other hand, at such an age, circularization is expected to be completed. In fact, we show that for this planetary mass and orbital distance, any initial eccentricity should not totally vanish after 7 Gyr, as long as the tidal quality factor Qp is more than a few 105, a value that is the lower bound of the usually expected range. Even if Corot-23b features a density and an eccentricity that are atypical of a hot Jupiter, it is thus not an enigmatic object.
spellingShingle Rouan, D
Parviainen, H
Moutou, C
Deleuil, M
Fridlund, M
Ofir, A
Havel, M
Aigrain, S
Alonso, R
Auvergne, M
Baglin, A
Barge, P
Bonomo, A
Bordé, P
Bouchy, F
Cabrera, J
Cavarroc, C
Csizmadia, S
Deeg, H
Diaz, R
Dvorak, R
Erikson, A
Ferraz-Mello, S
Gandolfi, D
Gillon, M
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit
title Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit
title_full Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit
title_fullStr Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit
title_full_unstemmed Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit
title_short Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit
title_sort transiting exoplanets from the corot space mission xix corot 23b a dense hot jupiter on an eccentric orbit
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