Abstract
TASTE (The Asiago Search for Transit timing variations of Exoplanets) project is collecting high-precision, short-cadence light curves for a selected sample of transiting exoplanets. It has been claimed that the hot jupiter HAT-P-13b suddenly deviated from a linear ephemeris by ~20 min, implying that there is a perturber in the system. Using five new transits, we discuss the plausibility of this transit time variation (TTV), and show that a periodic signal should not be excluded. More follow-up observations are required to constrain the mass and the orbit of the hypothetical perturber. © ESO, 2011.
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Nascimbeni, V., Piotto, G., Bedin, L. R., Damasso, M., Malavolta, L., & Borsato, L. (2011). TASTE II. A new observational study of transit time variations in HAT-P-13b. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 532. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201116830
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