HATS-47b, HATS-48Ab, HATS-49b, and HATS-72b: Four Warm Giant Planets Transiting K Dwarfs
Abstract
We report the discovery of four transiting giant planets around K dwarfs. The planets HATS-47b, HATS-48Ab, HATS-49b, and HATS-72b have masses of ${0.369}_{-0.021}^{+0.031} ${M}_{{\rm{J}}}, ${0.243}_{-0.030}^{+0.022} ${M}_{{\rm{J}}}, ${0.353}_{-0.027}^{+0.038} ${M}_{{\rm{J}}}, and $0.1254\pm 0.0039 ${M}_{{\rm{J}}}, respectively, and radii of $1.117\pm 0.014 ${R}_{{\rm{J}}}, $0.800\pm 0.015 ${R}_{{\rm{J}}}, $0.765\pm 0.013 ${R}_{{\rm{J}}}, and $0.7224\pm 0.0032 ${R}_{{\rm{J}}}, respectively. The planets orbit close to their host stars with orbital periods of $3.9228 days, $3.1317 days, $4.1480 days, and $7.3279 days, respectively. The hosts are main-sequence K dwarfs with masses of ${0.674}_{-0.012}^{+0.016} ${M}_{\odot }, $0.7279\,\pm 0.0066 ${M}_{\odot }, $0.7133\pm 0.0075 ${M}_{\odot }, and $0.7311\pm 0.0028, and with V-band magnitudes of $V=14.829\pm 0.010, $14.35\pm 0.11, $14.998\pm 0.040 and $12.469\pm 0.010 . The super-Neptune HATS-72b (a.k.a. WASP-191b and TOI 294.01) was independently identified as a transiting planet candidate by the HATSouth, WASP, and TESS surveys, and we present a combined analysis of all of the data gathered by each of these projects (and their follow-up programs). An exceptionally precise mass is measured for HATS-72b thanks to high-precision radial velocity (RV) measurements obtained with VLT/ESPRESSO, FEROS, HARPS, and Magellan/PFS. We also incorporate TESS observations of the warm Saturn-hosting systems HATS-47 (a.k.a. TOI 1073.01), HATS-48A, and HATS-49. HATS-47 was independently identified as a candidate by the TESS team, while the other two systems were not previously identified from the TESS data. The RV orbital variations are measured for these systems using Magellan/PFS. HATS-48A has a resolved $5\buildrel{\prime\prime}\over{.} 4 neighbor in Gaia DR2, which is a common-proper-motion binary star companion to HATS-48A with a mass of 0.22 ${M}_{\odot } and a current projected physical separation of ∼1400 au.
- Publication:
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The Astronomical Journal
- Pub Date:
- April 2020
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2002.05776
- Bibcode:
- 2020AJ....159..173H
- Keywords:
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- Exoplanets;
- Extrasolar gaseous giant planets;
- Hot Jupiters;
- Transits;
- 498;
- 509;
- 753;
- 1711;
- Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- Accepted for publication in AJ. 32 pages, 14 figures, 7 tables