J/AJ/142/95 HAT-P-31 differential photometry (Kipping+, 2011)
HAT-P-31b,c: a transiting, eccentric, hot Jupiter and a long-period,
massive third body.
Kipping D.M., Hartman J., Bakos G.A., Torres G., Latham D.W., Bayliss D.,
Kiss L.L., Sato B., Beky B., Kovacs G., Quinn S.N., Buchhave L.A.,
Andersen J., Marcy G.W., Howard A.W., Fischer D.A., Johnson J.A.,
Noyes R.W., Sasselov D.D., Stefanik R.P., Lazar J., Papp I., Sari P.,
Furesz G.
<Astron. J., 142, 95 (2011)>
=2011AJ....142...95K 2011AJ....142...95K
ADC_Keywords: Stars, double and multiple ; Photometry
Keywords: planetary systems - stars: individual (HAT-P-31, GSC 2099-00908) -
techniques: photometric - techniques: spectroscopic
Abstract:
We report the discovery of HAT-P-31b, a transiting exoplanet orbiting
the V=11.660 dwarf star GSC 2099-00908. HAT-P-31b is the first
planet discovered with the Hungarian-made Automated Telescope (HAT)
without any follow-up photometry, demonstrating the feasibility of a
new mode of operation for the HATNet project.
Objects:
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RA (2000) DE Designation(s)
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18 06 09.05 +26 25 36.0 HAT-P-31 = TYC 2099-908-1
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table1.dat 48 8430 HATNet differential photometry of HAT-P-31
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See also:
J/AJ/134/1707 : Six transits of exoplanet HAT-P-1b (Winn+, 2007)
J/A+A/528/A49 : HAT-P-1b Ks-band secondary eclipse (de Mooij +, 2011)
J/A+A/527/A85 : Light curves of HAT-P-3b and HAT-P-14b (Nascimbeni+, 2011)
J/AJ/141/179 : Transits of TrES-4b, HAT-P-3b and WASP-12b (Chan+, 2011)
J/AJ/141/63 : HAT-P-4 & HAT-P-14 relative radial velocities (Winn+, 2011)
J/A+A/527/L11 : HAT-P-6 radial velocity curve (Hebrard+, 2011)
J/ApJ/703/L99 : Outlandish orbit of HAT-P-7b (Winn+, 2009)
J/ApJ/696/1950 : Sloan iz light curves of HAT-P-10 (Bakos+, 2009)
J/ApJ/710/1724 : Follow-up photometry for HAT-P-11 (Bakos+, 2010)
J/ApJ/723/L223 : Radial velocities of HAT-P-11 (Winn+, 2010)
J/ApJ/706/785 : HAT-P-12 light curve (Hartman+, 2009)
J/ApJ/707/446 : HAT-P-13 photometry follow-up (Bakos+, 2009)
J/A+A/523/A84 : Transit light curves of HAT-P-13b (Szabo+, 2010)
J/A+A/532/A24 : Light curves of HAT-P-13b (Nascimbeni+, 2011)
J/AJ/142/84 : 10 new transit light curves of HAT-P-13b (Fulton+, 2011)
J/MNRAS/420/2580 : Four transits of HAT-P-13 (Southworth+, 2012)
J/ApJ/715/458 : Differential photometry of HAT-P-14 (Torres+, 2010)
J/ApJ/724/866 : Follow-up observations of HAT-P-15 (Kovacs+, 2010)
J/ApJ/720/1118 : i-band photometry of HAT-P-16 (Buchhave+, 2010)
J/ApJ/726/52 : HAT-P-18 and HAT-P-19 follow-up (Hartman+, 2011)
J/ApJ/725/2017 : Sloan i-band light curve of HAT-P-24 (Kipping+, 2010)
J/ApJ/728/138 : Follow-up photometry of HAT-P-26 (Hartman+, 2011)
J/ApJ/733/116 : HAT-P-28 and HAT-P-29 photometry (Buchhave+, 2011)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 13 F13.7 d BJD Barycentric Julian Date of observation
(BJD-2400000)
15- 32 F18.15 mag mag1 Observed magnitude; subjected to EDP procedure
34- 41 F8.5 mag mag2 Observed magnitude; subjected to EDP & TFA
procedures
43- 48 F6.4 mag e_mag The 1σ uncertainty in observed magnitude
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History:
From electronic version of the journal
(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Patricia Vannier [CDS] 19-Nov-2012