New transiting hot Jupiters discovered by WASP-South, Euler/CORALIE, and TRAPPIST-South
Abstract
We report the discovery of eight hot-Jupiter exoplanets from the WASP-South transit survey. WASP-144b has a mass of 0.44 MJup, a radius of 0.85 RJup, and is in a 2.27-d orbit around a V = 12.9, K2 star which shows a 21-d rotational modulation. WASP-145Ab is a 0.89 MJup planet in a 1.77-d orbit with a grazing transit. The host is a V = 11.5, K2 star with a companion 5 arcsec away and 1.4 mag fainter. WASP-158b is a relatively massive planet at 2.8 MJup with a radius of 1.1 RJup and a 3.66-d orbit. It transits a V = 12.1, F6 star. WASP-159b is a bloated hot Jupiter (1.4 RJup and 0.55 MJup) in a 3.8-d orbit around a V = 12.9, F9 star. WASP-162b is a massive planet in a relatively long and highly eccentric orbit (5.2 MJup, P = 9.6 d, e = 0.43). It transits a V = 12.2, K0 star. WASP-168b is a bloated hot Jupiter (0.42 MJup; 1.5 RJup) in a 4.15-d orbit with a grazing transit. The host is a V = 12.1, F9 star. WASP-172b is a bloated hot Jupiter (0.5 MJup; 1.6 RJup) in a 5.48-d orbit around a V = 11.0, F1 star. WASP-173Ab is a massive planet (3.7 MJup) with a 1.2 RJup radius in a circular orbit with a period of 1.39 d. The host is a V = 11.3, G3 star, being the brighter component of the double-star system WDS23366 - 3437, with a companion 6 arcsec away and 0.8 mag fainter. One of the two stars shows a rotational modulation of 7.9 d.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- January 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1093/mnras/sty2741
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1803.02224
- Bibcode:
- 2019MNRAS.482.1379H
- Keywords:
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- stars: individual (WASP-144;
- WASP-145A;
- WASP-158;
- WASP-159;
- WASP-162;
- WASP-168;
- WASP-172;
- WASP-173A);
- planetary systems;
- Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- Submitted to MNRAS