TY - JOUR
T1 - Probing Transit Timing Variation and Its Possible Origin with 12 New Transits of TrES-3b
AU - Mannaday, Vineet Kumar
AU - Thakur, Parijat
AU - Jiang, Ing Guey
AU - Sahu, D. K.
AU - Joshi, Y. C.
AU - Pandey, A. K.
AU - Joshi, Santosh
AU - Yadav, Ram Kesh
AU - Su, Li Hsin
AU - Sariya, Devesh P.
AU - Yeh, Li Chin
AU - Griv, Evgeny
AU - Mkrtichian, David
AU - Shlyapnikov, Aleksey
AU - Moskvin, Vasilii
AU - Ignatov, Vladimir
AU - Vaňko, M.
AU - Püsküllü,
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/7/1
Y1 - 2020/7/1
N2 - We present 12 new transit light curves of the hot-Jupiter TrES-3b observed during 2012-2018 to probe the transit timing variation (TTV). By combining the midtransit times determined from these 12 transit data with those reestimated through uniform procedure from 71 transit data available in the literature, we derive new linear ephemeris and obtain the timing residuals that suggest the possibility of TTV in the TrES-3 system. However, the frequency analysis shows that the possible TTV is unlikely to be periodic, indicating the absence of an additional body in this system. To explore the other possible origins of TTV, the orbital decay and apsidal precession ephemeris models are fitted to the transit time data. We find the decay rate of TrES-3b to be Pq =-4.1 ± 3.1 ms yr-1, and the corresponding estimated modified stellar tidal quality factor of Q'* ∼ 1.11 × 105 is consistent with the theoretically predicted values for the stars hosting the hot-Jupiters. The shift in the transit arrival time of TrES-3b after 11 years is expected to be T shift ∼ 69.55 s, which is consistent with the rms of the timing residuals. Besides, we find that the apsidal precession ephemeris model is statistically less probable than the other considered ephemeris models. It is also discussed that despite the fact that the linear ephemeris model appears to be the most plausible model to represent the transit time data, the possibility of the orbital decay cannot be completely ruled out in the TrES-3 system. To confirm this, further high-precision and high-cadence follow-up observation of transits of TrES-3b would be important.
AB - We present 12 new transit light curves of the hot-Jupiter TrES-3b observed during 2012-2018 to probe the transit timing variation (TTV). By combining the midtransit times determined from these 12 transit data with those reestimated through uniform procedure from 71 transit data available in the literature, we derive new linear ephemeris and obtain the timing residuals that suggest the possibility of TTV in the TrES-3 system. However, the frequency analysis shows that the possible TTV is unlikely to be periodic, indicating the absence of an additional body in this system. To explore the other possible origins of TTV, the orbital decay and apsidal precession ephemeris models are fitted to the transit time data. We find the decay rate of TrES-3b to be Pq =-4.1 ± 3.1 ms yr-1, and the corresponding estimated modified stellar tidal quality factor of Q'* ∼ 1.11 × 105 is consistent with the theoretically predicted values for the stars hosting the hot-Jupiters. The shift in the transit arrival time of TrES-3b after 11 years is expected to be T shift ∼ 69.55 s, which is consistent with the rms of the timing residuals. Besides, we find that the apsidal precession ephemeris model is statistically less probable than the other considered ephemeris models. It is also discussed that despite the fact that the linear ephemeris model appears to be the most plausible model to represent the transit time data, the possibility of the orbital decay cannot be completely ruled out in the TrES-3 system. To confirm this, further high-precision and high-cadence follow-up observation of transits of TrES-3b would be important.
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-3881/ab9818
DO - 10.3847/1538-3881/ab9818
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85089507584
SN - 0004-6256
VL - 160
JO - Astronomical Journal
JF - Astronomical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 47
ER -