Directly Determined Properties of HD 97658 from Interferometric Observations
Tyler G. Ellis, Tabetha Boyajian, Kaspar von Braun, Roxanne Ligi,, Denis Mourard, Diana Dragomir, Gail H. Schaefer, and Christopher D., Farrington

TL;DR
This study used interferometric observations to directly measure the physical properties of the star HD 97658, leading to improved constraints on its radius, temperature, and planetary characteristics, consistent with prior estimates but with reduced uncertainties.
Contribution
First direct interferometric measurement of HD 97658's stellar properties, refining stellar and planetary parameters with high precision.
Findings
Measured stellar radius: 0.728 R_sun
Effective temperature: 5212 K
Confirmed planetary parameters with tighter uncertainties
Abstract
We conducted interferometric observations with the CHARA Array of transiting super-Earth host HD 97658 and measured its limb-darkened angular diameter to be mas. The combination of the angular diameter with the Gaia EDR3 parallax value with zero-point correction ( mas, pc) yields a physical radius of . We also measured the bolometric flux of the star to be erg s cm, which, together with angular size, allows a measurement of the effective temperature K. Our directly determined physical stellar properties are in good agreement with previous estimates derived from spectroscopy. We used our measurements in combination with stellar evolutionary models and properties of the transit of HD 97658 b to…
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