Multi-band transit observations of the TrES-2b exoplanet
D. Mislis, S. Schroter, J.H.M.M. Schmitt, O. Cordes, K. Reif

TL;DR
This study presents new multi-band transit observations of TrES-2b, confirming a secular change in its orbital inclination likely caused by a third body, and demonstrates consistent limb darkening modeling across wavelengths.
Contribution
First multi-band transit data confirming inclination change and supporting the nodal regression hypothesis for TrES-2b's orbit.
Findings
Confirmed low inclination values consistent with previous data.
Demonstrated wavelength-independent limb darkening coefficients.
Supported the presence of a third body causing orbital inclination change.
Abstract
We present a new data set of transit observations of the TrES-2b exoplanet taken in spring 2009, using the 1.2m Oskar-Luhning telescope (OLT) of Hamburg Observatory and the 2.2m telescope at Calar Alto Observatory using BUSCA (Bonn University Simultaneous CAmera). Both the new OLT data, taken with the same instrumental setup as our data taken in 2008, as well as the simultaneously recorded multicolor BUSCA data confirm the low inclination values reported previously, and in fact suggest that the TrES-2b exoplanet has already passed the first inclination threshold (i_min,1 = 83.417) and is not eclipsing the full stellar surface any longer. Using the multi-band BUSCA data we demonstrate that the multicolor light curves can be consistently fitted with a given set of limb darkening coefficients without the need to adjust these coefficients, and further, we can demonstrate that wavelength…
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