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- | In the discovery paper by Anderson et al. (2015), it is suggested that the warm Jupiter-like planet WASP-84 b is likely to have migrated via interaction with the protoplanetary disk. Other planets, which were formed in the system, could survive on close-in orbits with architectures similar to that one of the compact WASP-47 system. They could induce variations in transit times of WASP-84 b. We want to check whether there is any TTV signal or not. | + | In the discovery paper by Anderson et al. (2015), it is suggested that the warm Jupiter-like planet WASP-84 b is likely to have migrated via interaction with the protoplanetary disk. Other planets, which were formed in the system, could survive on close-in orbits with architectures similar to that of the compact WASP-47 system. They could induce variations in transit times of WASP-84 b. We want to check whether there is any TTV signal or not. |