WTS1 b: The first planet detected in the WFCAM Transit Survey. An inflated hot-Jupiter in a 3.35 day orbit around a late F-star
Abstract
We report the discovery of WTS1 b, the first extrasolar planet found by the WFCAM Transit Survey. For one of the most promising transiting candidates, high-resolution spectra taken at the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) allowed us to estimate the spectroscopic parameters of the host star, a late-F main sequence dwarf (V = 16.13), and to measure its radial velocity variations. The combined analysis of the light curves and spectroscopic data resulted in an orbital period of the companion of 3.35 days, a planetary mass of 4.01 ± 0.35 MJ, and a planetary radius of 1.49 +0.16-0.18 RJ. WTS1 b has one of the largest radius anomalies among the known hot Jupiters in the mass range 3-5 MJ.
Based on Cappetta et al. (2012), [1].- Publication:
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European Physical Journal Web of Conferences
- Pub Date:
- April 2013
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- Bibcode:
- 2013EPJWC..4701003C