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Chapter 10, Problem 46EAP

Transit of TrES-1. The planet TrES-1, orbiting a distant star, has been detected by both the transit and the Doppler technique, so we can ca lculate its density and get an idea of what kind of planet it is.

  1. Using the method of Cosmic Calculations 10.11£1, calculate the radius of the transiting planet. The planetary transits block 2% of the star's light. The star that TrES-1 orbits has a radius of about 85% of our Sun's radius.
  2. The mass of the planet is approximately 0.75 times the mass of Jupiter, and Jupiter's mass is about 1.9 x 1027 kilograms. Calculate the average density of the planet. Give your answer in grams per cubic centimeter. Compare this density to the average densities of Satum {0.7 g/cm3 and Earth (5.5 g/cm 3). I s the planet terrestrial or jovian in nature? Chapter 10, Problem 46EAP, Transit of TrES-1. The planet TrES-1, orbiting a distant star, has been detected by both the transit (Hint: To find the volume of the planet, use the formula for the volume of a sphere: V = ¼11'r3 • Be careful with unit conversions.)

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