Improved stellar parameters of CoRoT-7
H. Bruntt, M. Deleuil, M. Fridlund, R. Alonso, F. Bouchy, A. Hatzes,, M. Mayor, C. Moutou, D. Queloz

TL;DR
This paper refines the stellar and planetary parameters of CoRoT-7 using spectral analysis, leading to more accurate characterization of its super-Earth exoplanet and demonstrating the robustness of their methods.
Contribution
The study provides improved stellar parameters for CoRoT-7 and refines the planet's radius and density, showcasing a robust spectral analysis method for faint exoplanet host stars.
Findings
Stellar parameters: Teff=5250K, log g=4.47, [M/H]=+0.12
Revised planet radius: 1.58 Rearth
Higher planet density: 7.2 g/cm3
Abstract
Accurate parameters of the host stars of exoplanets are important for the interpretation of the new planet systems that continue to emerge. The CoRoT satellite recently discovered a transiting rocky planet with a density similar to the inner planets in our solar system, a so-called Super Earth. This planet is orbiting a relatively faint G9V star called CoRoT-7, and we wish to refine its physical properties, which are important for the interpretation of the properties of the planet system. We used spectra from [email protected] and [email protected]. From the analysis of Fe-1 and Fe-2 lines we determine Teff, log g and microturbulence. We use the Balmer lines to constrain Teff and pressure sensitive Mg-1b and Ca lines to constrain log g. From the analysis we find Teff=5250+-60K, log g = 4.47+-0.05, [M/H]=+0.12+-0.06, and vsini = 1.1 km/s. We compared the L/M ratio with isochrones to constrain…
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