The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N@TNG VI: The Curious Case of TrES-4b
Abstract
We revisit the TrES-4 system parameters based on high-precision HARPS-N radial-velocity measurements and new photometric light curves. A combined spectroscopic and photometric analysis allows us to determine a spectroscopic orbit with an amplitude K=513 m s-1. The derived mass of TrES-4b is found to be M p = 0.490.04 MJup, significantly lower than previously reported. Combined with the large radius (R p = 1.84-0.09+0.08 RJup) inferred from our analysis, TrES-4b becomes the second-lowest density transiting hot Jupiter known. We discuss several scenarios to explain the puzzling discrepancy in the mass of TrES-4b in the context of the exotic class of highly inflated transiting giant planets.
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