WASP-34b: a near-grazing transiting sub-Jupiter-mass exoplanet in a hierarchical triple system
Abstract
We report the discovery of WASP-34b, a sub-Jupiter-mass exoplanet transiting its 10.4-magnitude solar-type host star (1SWASP J110135.89-235138.4; TYC 6636-540-1) every 4.3177 days in a slightly eccentric orbit (e = 0.038±0.012). We find a planetary mass of 0.59±0.01 MJup and radius of 1.22-0.08+0.11 RJup. There is a linear trend in the radial velocities of 55±4 m s-1 y-1 indicating the presence of a long-period third body in the system with a mass ⪆0.45 MJup at a distance of ⪆1.2 AU from the host star. This third-body is either a low-mass star, a white dwarf, or another planet. The transit depth ((RP/Rstar)2 = 0.0126) and high impact parameter (b = 0.90) suggest that this could be the first known transiting exoplanet expected to undergo grazing transits, but with a confidence of only 80%.
Radial velocity and photometric data are only available in electronic form at the CDS via anonymous ftp to cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/526/A130- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- February 2011
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1012.2278
- Bibcode:
- 2011A&A...526A.130S
- Keywords:
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- planets and satellites: general;
- stars: individual: WASP-34;
- techniques: photometric;
- techniques: spectroscopic;
- techniques: radial velocities;
- Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 5 pages, 6 figures, accepted on 9 December 2010 by A&