Veselin B. Kostov, Peter McCullough, Tobias Hinse, Zlatan Tsvetanov, Guillaume Hébrard, Rodrigo Díaz, Magali Deleuil, Jeff A. Valenti
We report the discovery of a transiting, gas giant circumbinary planet orbiting the eclipsing binary KIC 4862625 and describe our independent discovery of the two transiting planets orbiting Kepler-47 (Orosz et al. 2012). We describe a simple and semi-automated procedure for identifying individual transits in light curves and present our follow-up measurements of the two circumbinary systems. For the KIC 4862625 system, the 0.49+/-0.018 RJup radius planet revolves every ~138 days and occults the 1.14+/-0.14 Msun, 1.59+/-0.06 RSun F8 IV subgiant primary star producing aperiodic transits of variable durations commensurate with the configuration of the eclipsing binary star. Our best-fit model indicates the orbit has a semi-major axis of 0.56 AU and is slightly eccentric, e=0.1. For the Kepler-47 system, we confirm the results of Orosz et al. (2012). Modulations in the radial velocity of \object{KIC 4862625A} are measured both spectroscopically and photometrically, i.e. via Doppler boosting, and produce similar results.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.3850
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