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Qatar-1 differential light curve

Short name: J/A+A/554/A28
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/554/A28
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.26093/cds/vizier.35540028
Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/554/A28
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2013 May 30 15:10:38Z
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A long-term multi-purpose observational programme has started with HARPS-N@TNG aimed to characterise the global architectural properties of exoplanetary systems. In this first paper we fully characterise the transiting system Qatar-1. We exploit HARPS-N high-precision radial velocity measurements obtained during a transit to measure the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect in the Qatar-1 system, and out-of-transit measurements to redetermine the spectroscopic orbit. New photometric transit light-curves are analysed and a spectroscopic characterisation of the host star atmospheric parameters is performed based on various methods (line equivalent widths ratios, spectral synthesis, spectral energy distribution). We achieved a significant improvement in the accuracy of the orbital parameters and derived the spin-orbit alignment of the system; this information, combined with the spectroscopic determination of the host star properties, allows us to derive the fundamental physical parameters for star and planet (masses and radii). The orbital solution for the Qatar-1 system is consistent with a circular orbit and the system presents a sky-projected obliquity of lambda=-8.4+/-7.1{deg}. The planet, with a mass of 1.33+/-0.05M_J_, is found to be significantly more massive than previously reported. The host star is confirmed to be metal-rich ([Fe/H]=0.20+/-0.10) and slowly rotating (vsini=1.7+/-0.3km/s), though moderately active, as indicated by strong chromospheric emission in the Ca II H&K line cores (logR'_HK_ about -4.60). The system is well aligned and fits well within the general lambda vs Teff trend. We definitely rule out any significant orbital eccentricity. The evolutionary status of the system is inferred based on gyrochronology, and the present orbital configuration and timescale for orbital decay are discussed in terms of star-planet tidal interactions.

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Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]

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Covino E.Esposito M.Barbieri M.Mancini L.Nascimbeni V.Claudi R.Desidera S.Gratton R.Lanza A. F.Sozzetti A.Biazzo K.Affer L.Gandolfi D.Munari U.Pagano I.BonomoA. S.Collier Cameron A.Hebrard G.Maggio A.Messina S.Micela G.Molinari E.Pepe F.Piotto G.Ribas I.,Santos N. C.Southworth J.Shkolnik E.Triaud A.H.M.J.Bedin L.Benatti S.Boccato C.Bonavita M.Borsa F.Borsato L.Brown D.Carolo E.Ciceri S.Cosentino R.Damasso M.Faedi F.Martinez Fiorenzano A. F.Latham D.W.Lovis C.Mordasini C.Nikolov N.Poretti E.Rainer M.Rebolo Lopez R.Scandariato G.Silvotti R.Smareglia R.Alcala J.M.Cunial A.Di Fabrizio L.Di Mauro M.P.Giacobbe P.Granata V.Harutyunyan A.Knapic C.Lattanzi M.Leto G.Lodato G.Malavolta L.Marzari F.Molinaro M.Nardiello D.Pedani M.Prisinzano L.Turrini D.

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Relevant dates for this Resource:
  • Updated: 2017 Jun 26 11:49:53Z
  • Created: 2013 May 30 15:10:38Z

This resource was registered on: 2013 May 30 15:10:38Z
This resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z

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Subject keywords:
  • Photometry
  • Solar system planets
  • Multiple stars
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  • Research: This resource provides information appropriate for supporting scientific research.
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/554/A28 Literature Reference: 2013A&A...554A..28C

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