Millimagnitude photometry for transiting extrasolar planetary candidates - V. Follow-up of 30 OGLE transits. New candidates
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Pietrukowicz, P.
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Millimagnitude photometry for transiting extrasolar planetary candidates - V. Follow-up of 30 OGLE transits. New candidates
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Aims. We used VLT/VIMOS images in the V band to obtain light curves of the extrasolar planetary transits OGLE-TR-111 and
OGLE-TR-113 and the candidate planetary transits: OGLE-TR-82, OGLE-TR-86, OGLE-TR-91, OGLE-TR-106, OGLE-TR-109,
OGLE-TR-110, OGLE-TR-159, OGLE-TR-167, OGLE-TR-170, OGLE-TR-171.
Methods. Using difference imaging photometry, we were able to achieve millimagnitude errors in the individual data points. We
present the analysis of the data and the light curves by measuring transit amplitudes and ephemerides and by calculating geometrical
parameters for some of the systems.
Results. We observed nine OGLE objects at the predicted transit moments. Two other transits were shifted in time by a few hours.
For another seven objects we expected to observe transits during the VIMOS run, but they were not detected.
Conclusions. The stars OGLE-TR-111 and OGLE-TR-113 are probably the only OGLE objects in the observed sample to host
planets, with the other objects being very likely eclipsing binaries or multiple systems. In this paper we also report on four new
transiting candidates which we have found in the data.
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P.P., D.M., J.M.F., G.P.,M.Z.,M.T.R.,W.G.,M.H. are supported
by FONDAP Center for Astrophysics No. 15010003 and the BASAL
Center for Astrophysics and Associated Technologies. P.P. was also supported
by the Foundation for Polish Science through program MISTRZ and the Polish
Ministry of Science and Higher Education through the grant N N203 301335.
M.Z. acknowledges support by Proyecto FONDECYT Regular No. 1085278.
The OGLE project is partially supported by the Polish MNiSW grant
N20303032/4275. D.M. also thanks the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation.
A.U. acknowledges support from the grant “Subsydium Profesorskie” from the
Foundation for Polish Science. We thank the ESO staff at Paranal Observatory.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125429
DOI: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912141
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A&A 509, A4 (2010)
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