Refined Properties of the HD 130322 Planetary System
Natalie R. Hinkel, Stephen R. Kane, Gregory W. Henry, Y. Katherina, Feng, Tabetha Boyajian, Jason Wright, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W. Howard

TL;DR
This study refines the orbital and stellar properties of the HD 130322 planetary system using extensive radial velocity and photometric data, providing improved transit predictions and insights into stellar activity.
Contribution
It offers new radial velocity measurements, refines the planetary orbit, and rules out transits for HD 130322b, enhancing understanding of this nearby exoplanetary system.
Findings
Reduced transit uncertainty to ~2 hours
Null transit detection down to 0.017 mag
Determined stellar rotation period as 26.53 days
Abstract
Exoplanetary systems closest to the Sun, with the brightest host stars, provide the most favorable opportunities for characterization studies of the host star and their planet(s). The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey uses both new radial velocity measurements and photometry in order to greatly improve planetary orbit uncertainties and the fundamental properties of the star, in this case HD 130322. The only companion, HD 130322b, orbits in a relatively circular orbit, e = 0.029 every ~10.7 days. Radial velocity measurements from multiple sources, including 12 unpublished from the Keck I telescope, over the course of ~14 years have reduced the uncertainty in the transit midpoint to ~2 hours. The transit probability for the b-companion is 4.7%, where M_p sin i = 1.15 M_J and a = 0.0925 AU. In this paper, we compile photometric data from the T11 0.8m Automated…
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