Ruling out the orbital decay of the WASP-43b
Sergio Hoyer, Enric Palle, Diana Dragomir, Felipe Murgas

TL;DR
This study combines new and existing transit data over more than five years to analyze the orbital stability of WASP-43b, finding no significant period change and refining system parameters.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, homogeneous analysis of all available transit data for WASP-43b, updating system parameters and constraining orbital period variations.
Findings
No significant orbital period change detected.
Updated system parameters including orbital distance and inclination.
Disproved previous claims of orbital decay.
Abstract
We present 15 new transit observations of the exoplanet WASP-43b in the ,, and filters with the 1.0-m telescopes of Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) Network and the IAC80 telescope. We combine our 15 new light curves with 52 others from literature, to analyze homogeneously all the available transit light curves of this exoplanet. By extending the time span of the monitoring of the transits to more than , and by analyzing the individual mid-times of 72 transits, we study the proposed shortening of the orbital period of WASP-43b. We estimate that the times of transit are well-matched by our updated ephemeris equation, using a constant orbital period. We estimate an orbital period change rate no larger than , which is fully consistent with a constant period. Based on the timing analysis, we discard stellar tidal…
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