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Title: The Transit Timing and Atmosphere of Hot Jupiter HAT-P-37b
Authors: A-thano, Napaporn
Jiang, Ing-Guey
Awiphan, Supachai
Rattanamala, Ronnakrit
Su, Li-Hsin
Hengpiya, Torik
Sariya, Devesh P.
Yeh, Li-Chin
Shlyapnikov, A. A.
Gorbachev, Mark A.
Rublevski, Alexey N.
Mannaday, Vineet Kumar
Thakur, Parijat
Sahu, D. K
Mkrtichian, David
Griv, Evgeny
Keywords: Exoplanet astronomy
Exoplanet atmospheres
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2022
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Citation: The Astronomical Journal, Vol.163, No. 2, 77
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.
Description: Open access
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/7965
ISSN: 1538-3881
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