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Title: | The Transit Timing and Atmosphere of Hot Jupiter HAT-P-37b |
Authors: | Napaporn A-Thano Ing Guey Jiang Supachai Awiphan Ronnakrit Rattanamala Li Hsin Su Torik Hengpiya Devesh P. Sariya Li Chin Yeh A. A. Shlyapnikov Mark A. Gorbachev Alexey N. Rublevski Vineet Kumar Mannaday Parijat Thakur D. K. Sahu David Mkrtichian Evgeny Griv |
Authors: | Napaporn A-Thano Ing Guey Jiang Supachai Awiphan Ronnakrit Rattanamala Li Hsin Su Torik Hengpiya Devesh P. Sariya Li Chin Yeh A. A. Shlyapnikov Mark A. Gorbachev Alexey N. Rublevski Vineet Kumar Mannaday Parijat Thakur D. K. Sahu David Mkrtichian Evgeny Griv |
Keywords: | Earth and Planetary Sciences;Physics and Astronomy |
Issue Date: | 1-Feb-2022 |
Abstract: | We perform transit timing variation (TTV) and transmission spectroscopy analyses of the planet HAT-P-37b, which is a hot Jupiter orbiting a G-type star. Nine new transit light curves are obtained and analyzed together with 21 published light curves from the literature. The updated physical parameters of HAT-P-37b are presented. The TTV analyses show a possibility that the system has an additional planet that induced the TTVs amplitude signal of 1.74 0.17 minutes. If the body is located near the 1:2 mean-motion resonance orbit, the sinusoidal TTV signal could be caused by the gravitational interaction of a sub-Earth-mass planet with mass of 0.06 M ?. From the analysis of an upper-mass limit for the second planet, a Saturn-mass planet with orbital period less than 6 days is excluded. The broadband transmission spectra of HAT-P-37b favors a cloudy atmospheric model with an outlier spectrum in the B filter. |
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ISSN: | 00046256 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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