Bibcode
Bruntt, H.; Deleuil, M.; Fridlund, M.; Alonso, R.; Bouchy, F.; Hatzes, A.; Mayor, M.; Moutou, C.; Queloz, D.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 519, id.A51
Fecha de publicación:
9
2010
Revista
Número de citas
112
Número de citas referidas
102
Descripción
Context. Accurate parameters of the host stars of exoplanets are needed
for interpreting the new planetary systems. The CoRoT satellite recently
discovered a transiting rocky planet with a density similar to the inner
planets in our solar system, a so-called super Earth. The mass was
determined using ground-based follow-up spectroscopy, which also
revealed a second, non-transiting super Earth. Aims: These
planets are orbiting a relatively faint (mV = 11.7) G9V star
called CoRoT-7. We wish to refine the determination of the physical
properties of the host star, which are important for the interpretation
of the properties of the planetary system. Methods: We used
high-quality spectra from HARPS at the ESO 3.6 m and UVES at the VLT 8.2
m. We used various methods to analyse the spectra using 1D LTE
atmospheric models. From the analysis of Fe i and Fe ii lines we
determined the effective temperature, surface gravity and
microturbulence. We used the Balmer lines to constrain the effective
temperature and pressure-sensitive Mg 1b and Ca lines to constrain the
surface gravity. We analysed both single spectra and co-add spectra to
identify systematic errors. We determine the projected rotational
velocity and macroturbulence by fitting the line shapes of isolated
lines. We finally determined an approximate absolute magnitude from the
Wilson-Bappu effect. Results: From the analysis of the three best
spectra, we find Teff = 5250±60 K, log g =
4.47±0.05, [M/H] = +0.12±0.06, and v sin i =
1.1+1.0-0.5 km s-1. The chemical
composition of 20 analysed elements is consistent with uniform scaling
by the metallicity +0.12 dex. From the analysis of spectra of stars with
well-known parameters with similar parameters to CoRoT-7 (the Sun and
α Cen B) we demonstrate that our methods are robust within the
claimed uncertainties. We compared the L/M ratio with isochrones to
constrain the evolutionary status. Using the age estimate of 1.2-2.3 Gyr
based on stellar activity, we determine the mass and radius
0.91±0.03 M&sun; and 0.82±0.04
R&sun;. With these updated constraints we fitted the CoRoT
transit light curve for CoRoT-7b. The revised planet radius is slightly
smaller, R = 1.58±0.10 R_oplus, and the density becomes slightly
higher, ρ = 7.2±1.8 g cm-3.
The CoRoT space mission, launched on December 27, 2006, has been
developed and is being operated by CNES, with the contribution of
Austria, Belgium, Brazil, ESA, The Research and Scientific Support
Department of ESA, Germany and Spain.