Comprehensive time series analysis of the transiting extrasolar planet WASP-33b
G. Kov\'acs, T. Kov\'acs, J.D. Hartman, G. \'A. Bakos, A. Bieryla, D., Latham, R.W. Noyes, Zs. Reg\'aly, G.A. Esquerdo

TL;DR
This study combines photometric and radial velocity data to confirm the planetary nature of WASP-33b, analyze stellar pulsations, and investigate transit anomalies, providing refined system parameters and insights into star-planet interactions.
Contribution
It offers the first independent confirmation of WASP-33b as a planet and analyzes stellar pulsations and transit anomalies using combined light curve and RV data.
Findings
Confirmed planetary nature of WASP-33b
Identified delta Scuti pulsation frequencies of the host star
Detected a ~1.5 mmag brightening after transit, likely due to star spots
Abstract
HD 15082 (WASP-33) is the hottest and fastest rotating star known to harbor a transiting extrasolar planet (WASP-33b). The lack of high precision radial velocity (RV) data stresses the need for precise light curve analysis and gathering further RV data. By using available photometric and RV data, we perform a blend analysis, compute more accurate system parameters, confine the planetary mass and attempt to cast light on the observed transit anomalies. We combine the original HATNet observations and various followup data to jointly analyze the signal content and extract the transit component and use our RV data to aid the global parameter determination. The blend analysis of the combination of multicolor light curves yields the first independent confirmation of the planetary nature of WASP-33b. We clearly identify three frequency components in the 15-21 1/day regime with amplitudes 7-5…
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