High-Resolution Spectroscopy of the Transiting Planet Host Star TrES-1
Abstract
We report on a spectroscopic determination of the stellar parameters and chemical abundances for the parent star of the transiting planet TrES-1. Based on a detailed analysis of iron lines in our Keck and HET spectra we derive Teff = 5250 75 K, g = 4.6 0.2, and [Fe/H] = 0.00 0.09. By measuring the Ca2 activity indicator and by putting useful upper limits on the Li abundance we constrain the age of TrES-1 to be 2.5 1.5 Gyr. By comparing theoretical stellar evolution models with the observational parameters we obtain M = 0.89 0.05 M, and R = 0.83 0.05 R. Our improved estimates of the stellar parameters are utilized in a new analysis of the transit photometry of TrES-1 to derive a mass Mp = 0.76 0.05 MJ, a radius Rp = 1.04+0.08-0.05 RJ, and an inclination i = 89.5+0.5-1.3. The improved planetary mass and radius estimates provide the grounds for new crucial tests of theoretical models of evolution and evaporation of irradiated extrasolar giant planets.
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