What does the direct result of a transit photometry measurement provide regarding an exoplanet's size?

Answer

The planet's size relative to its host star's size

When a planet transits its star, the fraction of light blocked determines the ratio of the planet’s cross-sectional area to the star’s cross-sectional area, yielding a size comparison rather than an absolute physical dimension.

What does the direct result of a transit photometry measurement provide regarding an exoplanet's size?

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