Bibcode
del Burgo, C.; Allende Prieto, C.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 463, Issue 2, p.1400-1408
Fecha de publicación:
12
2016
Número de citas
25
Número de citas referidas
21
Descripción
We present updated parameters for the star HD 209458 and its transiting
giant planet. The stellar angular diameter θ = 0.2254 ±
0.0017 mas is obtained from the average ratio between the absolute flux
observed with the Hubble Space Telescope and that of the best-fitting
Kurucz model atmosphere. This angular diameter represents an improvement
in precision of more than four times compared to available
interferometric determinations. The stellar radius R⋆ =
1.20 ± 0.05 R⊙ is ascertained by combining the
angular diameter with the Hipparcos trigonometric parallax, which is the
main contributor to its uncertainty, and therefore the radius accuracy
should be significantly improved with Gaia's measurements. The radius of
the exoplanet Rp = 1.41 ± 0.06 RJ is
derived from the corresponding transit depth in the light curve and our
stellar radius. From the model fitting, we accurately determine the
effective temperature, Teff = 6071 ± 20 K, which is in
perfect agreement with the value of 6070 ± 24 K calculated from
the angular diameter and the integrated spectral energy distribution. We
also find precise values from recent Padova isochrones, such as
R⋆ = 1.20 ± 0.06 R⊙ and
Teff = 6099 ± 41 K. We arrive at a consistent picture
from these methods and compare the results with those from the
literature.