Physical properties of the HAT-P-23 and WASP-48 planetary systems from multi-colour photometry
S. Ciceri, L. Mancini, J. Southworth, I. Bruni, N. Nikolov, G. D'Ago,, T. Schroeder, V. Bozza, J. Tregloan-Reed, Th. Henning

TL;DR
This study uses multi-colour photometry to refine the physical parameters of the exoplanets HAT-P-23 b and WASP-48 b, revealing smaller radii and higher densities than previous measurements, and finds flat transmission spectra.
Contribution
It provides new multi-band photometric data and revised physical parameters for two exoplanetary systems, improving understanding of their characteristics and ruling out high inflation.
Findings
Smaller planetary radii than previous estimates
Higher planetary densities indicating less inflation
Flat transmission spectra across optical wavelengths
Abstract
Accurate and repeated photometric follow-up observations of planetary-transit events are important to precisely characterize the physical properties of exoplanets. A good knowledge of the main characteristics of the exoplanets is fundamental to trace their origin and evolution. Multi-band photometric observations play an important role in this process. By using new photometric data, we computed precise estimates of the physical properties of two transiting planetary systems. We present new broad-band, multi-colour, photometric observations obtained using three small class telescopes and the telescope-defocussing technique. For each of the two targets, one transit event was simultaneously observed through four optical filters. One transit of WASP-48 b was monitored with two telescopes from the same observatory. The physical parameters of the systems were obtained by fitting the transit…
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