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Old 15-May-2007, 09:51 AM
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Title: TrES-3: A Nearby, Massive, Transiting Hot Jupiter in a 31-Hour Orbit
Authors: Francis T. O'Donovan, David Charbonneau, Gáspár Á. Bakos, Georgi Mandushev, Edward W. Dunham, Timothy M. Brown, David W. Latham, Guillermo Torres, Alessandro Sozzetti, Géza Kovács, Mark E. Everett, Nairn Baliber, Márton G. Hidas, Gilbert A. Esquerdo, Markus Rabus, Hans J. Deeg, Juan A. Belmonte, Lynne A. Hillenbrand, Robert P. Stefanik.

We describe the discovery of a massive transiting hot Jupiter with a very short orbital period (1.30619 d), which we name TrES-3. From spectroscopy of the host star GSC 03089-00929, we measure T_eff = 5720 ± 150 K, logg=4.6 ± 0.3, and vsini < 2 km/s, and derive a stellar mass of 0.90 ± 0.15 M_sun. We estimate a planetary mass of 1.92 ± 0.23 M_Jup, based on the sinusoidal variation of our high-precision radial velocity measurements. This variation has a period and phase consistent with our transit photometry. Our spectra show no evidence of line bisector variations that would indicate a blended eclipsing binary star. From detailed modelling of our B and z photometry of the 2.5%-deep transits, we determine a stellar radius 0.802 ± 0.046 R_sun and a planetary radius 1.295 ± 0.081 R_Jup. TrES-3 has one of the shortest orbital periods of the known transiting exoplanets, facilitating studies of orbital decay and mass loss due to evaporation, and making it an excellent target for future studies of infrared emission and reflected starlight.

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