New Parameters and Transit Timing Studies for OGLE2-TR-L9 b
M. Lendl, C. Afonso, J. Koppenhoefer, N. Nikolov, Th. Henning, M., Swain, J. Greiner

TL;DR
This study refines the orbital and physical parameters of exoplanet OGLE2-TR-L9 b using multi-color photometry and detects potential transit timing variations, suggesting possible additional bodies in the system.
Contribution
The paper provides new high-precision measurements of the planet's parameters and presents evidence for transit timing variations using simultaneous multi-band observations.
Findings
Refined planetary parameters including semi-major axis and inclination.
Updated ephemeris with high precision.
Indications of transit timing variations.
Abstract
Context: Repeated observations of exoplanet transits allow us to refine the planetary parameters and probe them for any time dependent variations. In particular deviations of the period from a strictly linear ephemeris, transit timing variations (TTVs), can indicate the presence of additional bodies in the planetary system. Aims: Our goal was to reexamine the largely unstudied OGLE2-TR-L9 system with high cadence, multi-color photometry in order to refine the planetary parameters and probe the system for TTVs. Methods: We observed five full transits of OGLE2-TR-L9 with the GROND instrument at the ESO/MPG 2.2 m telescope at La Silla Observatory. GROND is a multichannel imager that allowed us to gather simultaneous light curves in the g', r', i', and z' filters. Results: From our analysis we find that the semi-major axis and the inclination differ from the previously published…
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