Bibcode
Bonomo, A. S.; Santerne, A.; Alonso, R.; Gazzano, J.-C.; Havel, M.; Aigrain, S.; Auvergne, M.; Baglin, A.; Barbieri, M.; Barge, P.; Benz, W.; Bordé, P.; Bouchy, F.; Bruntt, H.; Cabrera, J.; Collier Cameron, A.; Carone, L.; Carpano, S.; Csizmadia, Sz.; Deleuil, M.; Deeg, H. J.; Dvorak, R.; Erikson, A.; Ferraz-Mello, S.; Fridlund, M.; Gandolfi, D.; Gillon, M.; Guenther, E.; Guillot, T.; Hatzes, A.; Hébrard, G.; Jorda, L.; Lammer, H.; Lanza, A. F.; Léger, A.; Llebaria, A.; Mayor, M.; Mazeh, T.; Moutou, C.; Ollivier, M.; Pätzold, M.; Pepe, F.; Queloz, D.; Rauer, H.; Rouan, D.; Samuel, B.; Schneider, J.; Tingley, B.; Udry, S.; Wuchterl, G.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 520, id.A65
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2010
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Description
Context. The space telescope CoRoT searches for transiting extrasolar
planets by continuously monitoring the optical flux of thousands of
stars in several fields of view. Aims: We report the discovery of
CoRoT-10b, a giant planet on a highly eccentric orbit (e = 0.53 ±
0.04) revolving in 13.24 days around a faint (V = 15.22) metal-rich K1V
star. Methods: We used CoRoT photometry, radial velocity
observations taken with the HARPS spectrograph, and UVES spectra of the
parent star to derive the orbital, stellar, and planetary parameters.
Results: We derive a radius of the planet of 0.97 ± 0.07
RJup and a mass of 2.75 ± 0.16 MJup. The
bulk density, ρp = 3.70 ± 0.83 g cm-3,
is ~2.8 that of Jupiter. The core of CoRoT-10b could contain up to 240
M_⊕ of heavy elements. Moving along its eccentric orbit, the
planet experiences a 10.6-fold variation in insolation. Owing to the
long circularisation time, τcirc > 7 Gyr, a resonant
perturber is not required to excite and maintain the high eccentricity
of CoRoT-10b.
The CoRoT space mission, launched on December 27th 2006, has been
developed and is operated by CNES, with the contribution of Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, ESA (RSSD and Science Programme), Germany and Spain.
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The principal objectives of this project are: 1) to study the structure and dynamics of the solar interior, 2) to extend this study to other stars, 3) to search for extrasolar planets using photometric methods (primarily by transits of their host stars) and their characterization (using radial velocity information) and 4) the study of the planetary
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