Detection of a transit by the planetary companion of HD 80606
Stephen J. Fossey, Ingo P. Waldman, David M. Kipping

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of a transit egress of the highly eccentric exoplanet HD 80606b, providing detailed orbital and physical parameters through precise photometry and modeling, confirming its unique orbital characteristics.
Contribution
First detection of a transit egress for HD 80606b, enabling detailed orbital and physical characterization of this highly eccentric exoplanet.
Findings
Planet radius approximately 1.03 Jupiter radii.
Orbital inclination about 89.285 degrees.
Transit duration around 12.1 hours.
Abstract
We report the detection of a transit egress by the ~ 3.9-Jupiter-mass planet HD 80606b, an object in a highly-eccentric orbit (e ~ 0.93) about its parent star of approximately solar type. The astrophysical reality of the signal of variability in HD 80606 is confirmed by observation with two independent telescope systems, and checks against several reference stars in the field. Differential photometry with respect to the nearby comparison star HD 80607 provides a precise light curve. Modelling of the light curve with a full eccentric-orbit model indicates a planet/star-radius ratio of 0.1057 +/- 0.0018, corresponding to a planet radius of 1.029 R_J for a solar-radius parent star; and a precise orbital inclination of 89.285 +/- 0.023 degrees, giving a total transit duration of 12.1 +/- 0.4 hours. The planet hence joins HD 17156b in a class of highly eccentric transiting planets, in which…
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