CoRoT-3
AXA Light Curves

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Comments

This exoplanet's transits are difficult for amateurs to observe, mostly because the depth is so shallow (5 mmag). So far only one amateur has succeeded (Colin Littlefield). 

Basic data

    RA = 19:28:13.3, DE = +00:07:19
    Season =  July 14
    
V = 13.29, B-V = 0.91, J = 11.936, K = 11.618
    HJDo = 4283.1383 (3)
    P = 4.25680 (5) days
    Depth = 5.2
± 0.4 mmag (CoRoT filter)
    Length = 3.77
± 0.04 hr
    Fp = 0.23
± 0.10, F2 = 0.88 ± 0.15
    b = 0.55

Table of amateur observations

 





Light Curves - Amateur


9913LCO  Congratulations to Colin Littlefield for being the first brace amateur to detect and measure a CoRoT-3 transit!   
 

Light Curves - Professional

   
Copied from discovery paper:  Deleuil et al, 2008


Out-of-Transit (OOT) Light Curves

 

Finder Charts


References

Discovery paper:  Deleuil et al, 2008

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