Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002kfnt...18..419v&link_type=abstract
Kinematika i Fizika Nebesnykh Tel, vol. 18, no. 5, p. 419-432.
Physics
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Scientific paper
Extrasolar giant planets (EGPs) were discovered around 65 stars (visual magnitude 4m-8m) in the last seven years. Almost all information on them was derived from precise measurements of radial velocities. The mass-radius ratio for EGP orbiting the star HD 209458 is known to be R/M = 1.55/0.69(RJ/MJ) = 2.25(RJ/MJ). This ratio enabled us to estimate magnitudes of EGPs around 65 stars. These magnitudes lie between 25.1m and 12.8m. The planet's contribution is 0.003-0.047% of the star radiation for 21 stars. Therefore, the systems of this kind can be accessible for photometric observations. The planets orbiting the stars τ Boo, HD 121504, HD 217107, HD 187123, HD 209458, HD 83443, HD 75289, 51 Peg, and HD 46375 are most suitable for these observations.
Krushevskaya V. N.
Kuznetsova Yu. G.
Vid'machenko A. P.
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