Abstract
We present an analysis of the early Kepler observations of the previously discovered transiting planet HAT-P-7b. The light curve shows the transit of the star, the occultation of the planet, and the orbit phase-dependent light from the planet. In addition, phase-dependent light from the star is present, known as "ellipsoidal variations." The very nearby planet (only four stellar radii away) gravitationally distorts the star and results in a flux modulation twice per orbit. The ellipsoidal variations can confuse interpretation of the planetary phase curve if not self-consistently included in the modeling. We fit the light curve using the Roche potential approximation and derive improved planet and orbit parameters. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society.
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Welsh, W. F., Orosz, J. A., Seager, S., Fortney, J. J., Jenkins, J., Rowe, J. F., … Borucki, W. J. (2010). The discovery of ellipsoidal variations in the kepler light curve of HAT-P-7. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 713(2 PART 2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/713/2/L145
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