TraMoS IV: Discarding the Quick Orbital Decay Hypothesis for OGLE-TR-113b
Abstract
In the context of the TraMoS project we present nine new transit observations of the exoplanet OGLE-TR-113b observed with the Gemini South, Magellan Baade, Danish-1.54m and SOAR telescopes. We perform a homogeneous analysis of these new transits together with ten literature transits to probe into the potential detection of an orbital decay for this planet reported by adams2010. Our new observations extend the transit monitoring baseline for this system by 6 years, to a total of more than 13 years. With our timing analysis we obtained a P=-1.0 6.0 ms~yr-1, which rejects previous hints of a larger orbital decay for OGLE-TR-113b. With our updated value of P we can discard tidal quality factors of Q < 105 for its host star. Additionally, we calculate a 1σ dispersion of the Transit Timing Variations (TTVs) of 42 seconds over the 13 years baseline, which discards additional planets in the system more massive than 0.5-3.0~M in 1:2, 5:3, 2:1 and 3:1 Mean Motion Resonances with OGLE-TR-113b. Finally, with the joint analysis of the 19 light curves we update transit parameters, such as the relative semi-major axis a / Rs = 6.44+0.04-0.05, the planet-to-star radius ratio Rp / Rs =0.14436+0.00096-0.00088, and constrains its orbital inclination to i =89.27+0.51-0.68~degrees.
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