Recently, 59 low-luminosity object transits were reported from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE). Our follow-up low-resolution spectroscopy of 16 candidates provided two objects, OGLE-TR-3 and OGLE-TR-10, which have companions with radii compatible with those of gas-giant planets. Further high-resolution spectroscopy revealed a very low velocity variation (<500m/s) of the host star OGLE-TR-3 which may be caused by its unseen companion. An analysis of the radial velocity and light curve results in M<2.5 M_jup, R<1.6 R_jup, and an orbital separation of about 5 R_sol, which makes it the planet with the shortest period known. This allows to identify the low-luminosity companion of OGLE-TR-3 as a possible new gas-giant planet. ...
The search for double transit planetary systems opens new possibilities for the transit searches and...
Recently, 46 low-luminosity object transits were reported from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Ex...
We report a transiting extrasolar giant planet around the star OGLE-TR-10 (orbital period = 3.1 days...
The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment project has recently provided the OGLE III list of low-...
Recently, 59 low-luminosity object transits were reported from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Ex...
accepted in A&ATwo years ago, the OGLE-III survey (Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment) announc...
We present results of an extensive photometric search for planetary and low luminosity object transi...
In early 2003 our team announced the discovery of the second extrasolar transiting planet, around th...
Context. The photometric observations of the OGLE-II microlens monitoring campaign have been taken ...
We present the results of our high-resolution spectroscopic follow-up of 42 planetary transit candid...
We report the results of our campaign to follow-up spectroscopically several candidate extrasolar t...
By re-processing the data of the second season of the OGLE survey for planetary transits and adding ...
We present a second paper of a complete characterization of stars whose low-depth transits were disc...
The search for double transit planetary systems opens new possibilities for the transit searches and...
Recently, 46 low-luminosity object transits were reported from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Ex...
We report a transiting extrasolar giant planet around the star OGLE-TR-10 (orbital period = 3.1 days...
The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment project has recently provided the OGLE III list of low-...
Recently, 59 low-luminosity object transits were reported from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Ex...
accepted in A&ATwo years ago, the OGLE-III survey (Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment) announc...
We present results of an extensive photometric search for planetary and low luminosity object transi...
In early 2003 our team announced the discovery of the second extrasolar transiting planet, around th...
Context. The photometric observations of the OGLE-II microlens monitoring campaign have been taken ...
We present the results of our high-resolution spectroscopic follow-up of 42 planetary transit candid...
We report the results of our campaign to follow-up spectroscopically several candidate extrasolar t...
By re-processing the data of the second season of the OGLE survey for planetary transits and adding ...
We present a second paper of a complete characterization of stars whose low-depth transits were disc...
The search for double transit planetary systems opens new possibilities for the transit searches and...
Recently, 46 low-luminosity object transits were reported from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Ex...
We report a transiting extrasolar giant planet around the star OGLE-TR-10 (orbital period = 3.1 days...