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http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14943-starhugging-planet-is-hottest-and-fastest-found.html
Made it sound like that a metal-poor gas giant will not heat up as much as a metal-rich gas giant. Starting to sound like a star...
Made it sound like that a metal-poor gas giant will not heat up as much as a metal-rich gas giant. Starting to sound like a star...
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Re: SuperWASP Results
marasama wrote:http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14943-starhugging-planet-is-hottest-and-fastest-found.html
Made it sound like that a metal-poor gas giant will not heat up as much as a metal-rich gas giant. Starting to sound like a star...
If I may ask, for clarity, what do you mean by this?
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Re: SuperWASP Results
I just meant that the metal-poor and metal-rich is usually stuff that is referred to Stars and Brown Dwarfs.
As for the Gas Giants, it is speculating that if the core or overall composition of the Gas Giant is metal-rich (compared to? don't know what they are comparing with), then the Gas Giant seems to hold more heat.
As for the Gas Giants, it is speculating that if the core or overall composition of the Gas Giant is metal-rich (compared to? don't know what they are comparing with), then the Gas Giant seems to hold more heat.
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Smaller radius for WASP-10 b
A Smaller Radius for the Transiting Exoplanet WASP-10b
http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.0029
http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.0029
Abstract wrote:We present photometry of WASP-10 during the transit of its short-period Jovian planet. We employed the novel PSF-shaping capabilities the OPTIC camera mounted on the UH 2.2m telescope to achieve a photometric precision of 4.7e-4 per 1.3 min sample. With this new light curve, in conjunction with stellar evolutionary models, we improve on existing measurements of the planetary, stellar and orbital parameters. We find a stellar radius Rstar = 0.698 +/- 0.012 Rsun and a planetary radius Rp = 1.080 +/- 0.020 Rjup. The quoted errors do not include any possible systematic errors in the stellar evolutionary models. Our measurement improves the precision of the planet's radius by a factor of 4, and revises the previous estimate downward by 16% (2.5sigma, where sigma is the quadrature sum of the respective confidence limits). Our measured radius of WASP-10b is consistent with previously published theoretical radii for irradiated Jovian planets.
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WASP-4 and WASP-5 updates
Improved parameters for the transiting hot Jupiters WASP-4b and WASP-5b
http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.1998
http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.1998
Abstract wrote:The gaseous giant planets WASP-4b and WASP-5b are transiting 12 magnitude solar-type stars in the Southern hemisphere. The aim of the present work is to refine the parameters of these systems using high cadence VLT/FORS2 z-band transit photometry and high resolution VLT/UVES spectroscopy. For WASP-4, the new estimates for the planet radius and mass from a combined analysis of our VLT data with previously published transit photometry and radial velocities are R_p = 1.30 +0.05-0.04 R_jup and M_p = 1.21 +0.13-0.08 M_jup, resulting in a density rho_p = 0.55 +0.04-0.02 rho_jup. The radius and mass for the host star are R_s = 0.87 +0.04-0.03 R_sun and M_s = 0.85 +0.11-0.07 M_sun. Our ground-based photometry reaches 550 ppm at time sampling of ~50 seconds. Nevertheless, we also report the presence of an instrumental effect on the VLT that degraded our photometry for the WASP-5 observations. This effect could be a major problem for similar programs. Our new estimates for the parameters of the WASP-5 system are R_p = 1.09 +-0.07 R_jup, M_p = 1.58 +0.13-0.10 M_jup, rho_p = 1.23 +0.26-0.16 rho_jup, R_s = 1.03 +0.06-0.07 R_sun, and M_s = 0.96 +0.13-0.09 M_sun. The measured size of WASP-5b agrees well with the basic models of irradiated planets, while WASP-4b is clearly an `anomalously' large planet.
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WASP-12 paper.
The WASP-12 paper is out.
WASP-12b: The hottest transiting planet yet discovered
http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.3240
WASP-12b: The hottest transiting planet yet discovered
http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.3240
Abstract wrote:We report on the discovery of WASP-12b, a new transiting extrasolar planet with $R_{\rm pl}=1.79 \pm 0.09 R_J$ and $M_{\rm pl}=1.41 \pm 0.1 M_J$. The planet and host star properties were derived from a Monte Carlo Markov Chain analysis of the transit photometry and radial velocity data. Furthermore, by comparing the stellar spectrum with theoretical spectra and stellar evolution models, we determined that the host star is a super-solar metallicity ([M/H]$=0.3^{+0.05}_{-0.15}$), late-F (T$_{\rm eff}=6300^{+200}_{-100}$ K) star which is evolving off the zero age main sequence. The planet has an equilibrium temperature of T$_{\rm eq}$=2516 K caused by its very short period orbit ($P=1.09$ days) around the hot, 12th magnitude host star. WASP-12b has the largest radius of any transiting planet yet detected. It is also the most heavily irradiated and the shortest period planet in the literature.
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Re: SuperWASP Results
I've merged the WASP threads for the sake of organisation.
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Re: SuperWASP Results
1.79 Jupiter radii. It turns out being the largest exoplanet detected so far. TrES-4b just bites the dust
BAAS (Abstracts online) gives even a radius of 1.83 Rj.
Though I use to not trust BAAS.
BAAS (Abstracts online) gives even a radius of 1.83 Rj.
Though I use to not trust BAAS.

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WASP-12 parameters
WASP-12 ephemeris has been corrected thanks to amateur observations - see here
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Probably useful to have a quick summary of what has and hasn't been published from the April 1st set of SuperWASP planets.
| WASP-6b | arXiv |
| WASP-7b | Published January 2009 |
| WASP-8b | Not yet identified |
| WASP-9b | Not yet identified |
| WASP-10b | Published December 2008 |
| WASP-11b | arXiv; =HAT-P-10b |
| WASP-12b | arXiv |
| WASP-13b | Not yet identified |
| WASP-14b | Published December 2008 |
| WASP-15b | arXiv |
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Re: SuperWASP Results
The oklo blog reports that there was some initial misconception about the transit ephemeris on WASP-12 b, causing some initial excitement over the possibility of severe transit timing variations. Turned out the ephemeris was just misprinted.
http://oklo.org/?p=311
Sort-of interesting.
http://oklo.org/?p=311
Sort-of interesting.
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Re: SuperWASP Results
I wonder if the next batch of SuperWASP planets will get announced before the papers on the April 1st batch become public.
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From papers about SuperWASP candidates in several sky fields, it seems there are lots of transiting object to be confirmed as planetay either low-mass stellar. Especially considering hot jupiters radii can reach 1.7 times the size of Jupiter; several neglected candidates may be revisited...

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Re: SuperWASP Results
A paper on WASP-4
The Transit Light Curve Project. XI. Submillimagnitude Photometry of Two Transits of the Bloated Planet WASP-4b
http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4346
The Transit Light Curve Project. XI. Submillimagnitude Photometry of Two Transits of the Bloated Planet WASP-4b
http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4346
Abstract wrote:We present photometry of two transits of the giant planet WASP-4b with a photometric precision of 400-800 parts per million and a time sampling of 25-40 seconds. The two midtransit times are determined to within 6 seconds. Together with previously published times, the data are consistent with a constant orbital period, giving no compelling evidence for period variations that would be produced by a satellite or additional planets. Analysis of the new photometry, in combination with stellar-evolutionary modeling, gives a planetary mass and radius of 1.237 +/- 0.064 M_jup and 1.365 +/- 0.021 R_jup. The planet is 15% larger than expected based on previously published models of solar-composition giant planets. With data of the quality presented here, the detection of transits of a "super-Earth" of radius 1.75 R_earth would have been possible.
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Re: SuperWASP Results
The WASP-6 paper is out.
Discovery and characterization of WASP-6b, an inflated sub-Jupiter mass planet transiting a solar-type star
http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4705
The paper tells of the host star, but ... I can't find it in SIMBAD
. Can anyone find it?
Discovery and characterization of WASP-6b, an inflated sub-Jupiter mass planet transiting a solar-type star
http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4705
Abstract wrote:We report the discovery of WASP-6b, an inflated sub-Jupiter mass planet transiting every 3.3610060 +0.0000022-0.0000035 days a mildly metal-poor solar-type star of magnitude V=11.9. A combined analysis of the WASP photometry, high-precision followup transit photometry and radial velocities yield a planetary mass M_p = 0.503 +0.019-0.038 M_jup and radius R_p = 1.224 +0.051-0.052 R_jup, resulting in a density rho_p = 0.27 +-0.05 rho_jup. The mass and radius for the host star are M_s = 0.88 +0.05-0.08 M_sun and R_s = 0.870 +0.025-0.036 R_sun. The non-zero orbital eccentricity e = 0.054 +0.018-0.015 that we measure suggests that the planet underwent a massive tidal heating ~1 Gyr ago that could have contributed to its inflated radius. High-precision radial velocities obtained during a transit allow us to measure a sky-projected angle between the stellar spin and orbital axis Beta = 11 +14-18 deg. In addition to similar published measurements, this result favors a dominant migration mechanism based on tidal interactions with a protoplanetary disk.
The paper tells of the host star, but ... I can't find it in SIMBAD
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