Sirius_Alpha Admin
Number of posts : 4320 Location : Earth Registration date : 2008-04-06
| Subject: WASP-12 transit timing variations? 28th January 2013, 12:30 am | |
| Multi-site campaign for transit timing variations of WASP-12 b: possible detection of a long-period signal of planetary origin http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.5976Evidence for a 0.1 Jupiter-mass planet in a 3.5-day orbit. _________________ Caps Lock: Cruise control for 'Cool'!
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Lazarus dF star
Number of posts : 3337 Registration date : 2008-06-12
| Subject: Re: WASP-12 transit timing variations? 28th January 2013, 2:29 am | |
| So far these ground-based detections of TTV in hot Jupiters don't seem to hold up very well...
Would be nice to also have, e.g. RV detection as well. | |
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Edasich dK star
Number of posts : 2295 Location : Tau Ceti g - Mid Latitudes Registration date : 2008-06-02
| Subject: Re: WASP-12 transit timing variations? 28th January 2013, 4:39 am | |
| - Lazarus wrote:
- So far these ground-based detections of TTV in hot Jupiters don't seem to hold up very well...
Would be nice to also have, e.g. RV detection as well. Why not transit too? | |
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tommi59 Jovian
Number of posts : 596 Age : 46 Location : Baile Atha Cliath Registration date : 2010-07-31
| Subject: Re: WASP-12 transit timing variations? 28th January 2013, 8:32 am | |
| Waste of time why not to seek transits of planets around nearby stars or obtain mass more important kepler planets .It is not very impressive to find another hot sub saturn | |
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