Stellar parameters for TRAPPIST-1
Valerie Van Grootel, Catarina S. Fernandes, Micha\"el Gillon, Emmanuel, Jehin, Jean Manfroid, Richard Scuflaire, Adam J. Burgasser, Artem Burdanov,, Laetitia Delrez, Brice-Olivier Demory, Julien de Wit, Didier Queloz, Amaury, H.M.J. Triaud

TL;DR
This study refines the stellar parameters of TRAPPIST-1, including its parallax, luminosity, mass, radius, and temperature, using new measurements and models to improve the characterization of its planetary system.
Contribution
The paper provides updated and more precise stellar parameters for TRAPPIST-1 based on new parallax measurements and combined modeling approaches, enhancing planetary characterization accuracy.
Findings
Parallax of 82.4 ± 0.8 mas measured with telescopes.
Updated stellar mass, radius, and temperature estimates.
More precise stellar parameters for TRAPPIST-1.
Abstract
TRAPPIST-1 is an ultracool dwarf star transited by seven Earth-sized planets, for which thorough characterization of atmospheric properties, surface conditions encompassing habitability and internal compositions is possible with current and next generation telescopes. Accurate modeling of the star is essential to achieve this goal. We aim to obtain updated stellar parameters for TRAPPIST- 1 based on new measurements and evolutionary models, compared to those used in discovery studies. We present a new measurement for the parallax of TRAPPIST-1, 82.4 0.8 mas, based on 188 epochs of observations with the TRAPPIST and Liverpool Telescopes from 2013 to 2016. This revised parallax yields an updated luminosity of , very close to the previous estimate but almost twice more precise. We next present an updated estimate for TRAPPIST-1 stellar mass,…
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