Notes for OGLE-TR-10
by
Jean Schneider
update: 9 April 2005
The planets:
- Detection method: Transit (confirmation by Radial Velocity)
- Basic data:
| Name: |
OGLE-TR-10 b |
| M.sini: |
0.57 ± 0.12 MJ |
| Radius: |
1.24 ± 0.09 RJ |
| Semi-major axis: |
0.04162 ± 0.00069 AU |
| Orbital period: |
3.101386 ± 0.000030 d. |
| Eccentricity: |
- |
| Omega (deg): |
- |
| T_peri (JD-2452000): |
70.2223 ± 0.0028 |
| Inclination: |
89.2 ± 2.0 deg. |
- Remarks:
20 Dec. 04: Confirmed as a planet by Konacki et al (2004)
15 Oct. 04: Classified by Bouchy et al (2004) as candidate: "
.. further observation are needed to confirm [the planet]
hypothesis".
- References:
- BOUCHY F., PONT F., MELO C., SANTOS N., MAYOR M., QUELOZ D. & UDRY S.,
2004
Doppler follow-up of OGLE transiting companions in the Galactic bulge.
Astron. & Astrophys., 431, 1105
paper
- GAUDI B., 2005
On the Size Distribution of Close-In Extrasolar Giant Planets.
ApJ. Letters, submitted
preprint
- KONACKI M., TORRES G., SASSELOV D., & JHA S., 2004
A transiting extrasolar giant planet around the star OGLE-TR-10.
ApJ., 624, 372
paper
- KONACKI M., TORRES G., SASSELOV D. & JHA S., 2003a
High resolution spectroscopic follow-up of OGLE planetary transit candidates
in the Galactic bulge: two possible Jupiter-mass planets and two blends.
ApJ., 597, 1076
paper
- UDALSKI A., SZEWCZYK O., ZEBRUN K., PIETRZYNSKI G., SZYMANSKI M., KUBIAK M.,
SOSZYNSKI I., & WYRZYKOWSKI L., 2002
The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Planetary and
Low-Luminosity Object Transits in the Carina Fields of the Galactic Disk.
Acta Astronomica, 52, 317
paper
- Other Web pages:
The star:
- Distance: ~ 1500 pc
- Spectral type: G or K
- Apparent magnitude: I = 14.93
- Coordinates (2000): RA = 17:51:28.25
DEC = -29:52:34.9
- Metallicity: [Fe/H] = 0.12 ± 0.0.39 ± 0.14
- Mass (M_sun): M = 1.22 ± 0.045
- More data:
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