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PDS110: another interesting project?
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Sounds interesting 

On Jun 1, 2017 11:02 AM, "Science Imaging" <science-imaging@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
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Posted by: Dan Doyle on 6/1/2017 at 10:40 AM
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See link for paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.10346v1.pdf

This transit is interesting in that it's not the planet transiting the star but a possible massive ring system or proto-moon accretion disk around a super Jupiter mass planet that itself does not transit.  Transit lasts approx. 25 days and next predicted eclipse is Sept. 9-30 2017.  High resolution time series photometry might be recommended to detect possible gaps or larger objects in the disk.


See link for paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.10346v1.pdf

This transit is interesting in that it's not the planet transiting the star but a possible massive ring system or proto-moon accretion disk around a super Jupiter mass planet that itself does not transit. Transit lasts approx. 25 days and next predicted eclipse is Sept. 9-30 2017. High resolution time series photometry might be recommended to detect possible gaps or larger objects in the disk.
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