论文标题
快速旋转的星星及其过渡行星:Cheops and Tess时代的Kelt-17b,Kelt-19AB和Kelt-21b
Rapidly rotating stars and their transiting planets: KELT-17b, KELT-19Ab, and KELT-21b in the CHEOPS and TESS era
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论文摘要
在许多方面,迅速旋转的具有横向行星的早期型主序列恒星很有趣。不幸的是,此类系统中的几种天体效应尚不清楚。因此,我们使用表征的外部球星卫星(Cheops)(Cheops)对三个快速旋转的星星(即Kelt-17b,Kelt-19ab和Kelt-21b)进行了光度微型调查,即Kelt-17b,Kelt-19ab和Kelt-21b,并补充了过渡性系外射击仪(TESS)的数据和光谱数据。我们旨在研究自旋轨道的未对准及其光学符号,因此对所选物体的高质量光曲线进行了测试,以确保过境不对称,过境持续时间变化和轨道进动。此外,我们进行了运输时间变化分析,获得了新的恒星参数并完善了系统参数。对于Kelt-17b和Kelt-19ab,我们获得了以前发现的明显较小的行星半径。与Cheops数据的精确度相比,重力 - 黑色效果非常小。我们只能报告Kelt-21的恒星倾斜度的初步检测,Kelt-21约为60度。在Kelt-17b和Kelt-19AB中,我们能够排除导致轨道进动的长期过境持续时间变化。与发现纸相比,Kelt-19ab的较短的运输持续时间可能是行星半径较小的结果。从这个角度来看,Kelt-21b有希望,但需要进一步的精确观察。我们没有发现系统中其他物体的任何令人信服的证据。
Rapidly rotating early-type main-sequence stars with transiting planets are interesting in many aspects. Unfortunately, several astrophysical effects in such systems are not well understood yet. Therefore, we performed a photometric mini-survey of three rapidly rotating stars with transiting planets, namely KELT-17b, KELT-19Ab, and KELT-21b, using the Characterising Exoplanets Satellite (CHEOPS), complemented with Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) data, and spectroscopic data. We aimed at investigating the spin-orbit misalignment and its photometrical signs, therefore the high-quality light curves of the selected objects were tested for transit asymmetry, transit duration variations, and orbital precession. In addition, we performed transit time variation analyses, obtained new stellar parameters, and refined the system parameters. For KELT-17b and KELT-19Ab we obtained significantly smaller planet radius as found before. The gravity-darkening effect is very small compared to the precision of CHEOPS data. We can report only on a tentative detection of the stellar inclination of KELT-21, which is about 60 deg. In KELT-17b and KELT-19Ab we were able to exclude long-term transit duration variations causing orbital precession. The shorter transit duration of KELT-19Ab compared to the discovery paper is probably a consequence of a smaller planet radius. KELT-21b is promising from this viewpoint, but further precise observations are needed. We did not find any convincing evidence for additional objects in the systems.