WASP-10
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Light Curves

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The period needs to be shortened. Please, could a professional suggest this!

Basic Data - Updated 2009.10.08

    RA = 23:15:58.3, DE = +31:27:46
    Season = Sep 12
    V = 12.7
;  J=10.603, K=9.983 -> B=13.38, V=12.39, Rc=11.85, Ic=11.35
    HJDo = 4357.85803(42,30), P = 3.0927616 (112,182) day (Schneider listing in Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia)
    HJDo = 4357.85890 (66) & P = 3.0927217 (14) day (AXA data fit, below); or better yet: HJDo = 4790.83993 (30) & P = 3.0927217 (14) day (another AXA data fit, below)
    Depth = 35.1 ± 2.0 mmag
    Length = 2.14
± 0.12 hr
   
Fp = 0.32 ± 0.05, F2 = 0.79 ± 0.10
    Impact parameter = 0.58 ± 0.08

Summary of Transit Measurements Updated 2009.10.08        

       

                     

   

                       


Transit Light Curves not yet included in updates of previous sections


9B23WPK


9B17WPK


9A10CQL



9B14WPK


All LCs below here have been included in updates of previous sections



9906GJ2


9910ROE2


9910ROE1


9816WPK


9813NWP


9810WPK1

 
9803NR2

 
9731SG21


9704GJ2


8b17FC21


8b14GBL1


8a14GBL1


8a07kpx1

 
8910kpx1


8828aax1




Transit Light Curves - Professionals

 
Light curve from discovery paper (Christian et al, 2008, see below). My reading gives D = 35 ± 2 mmag and L = 2.17 ± 0.05 hr.  

Out-of-Transit (OOT) Light Curves


Just testing a new configuration with a new temporary (small-aperture) telescope that will serve me while waiting for Meade to repair my 14-incher. I guess it should be useable!


Finder Image


Discovery Paper: http://fr.arxiv.org/abs/0806.1482

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