Observation & radial velocity of WASP-150 & WASP-176 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Cooke B.F.
  2. Pollacco D.
  3. Almleaky Y.
  4. Barkaoui K.
  5. Benkhaldoun Z.,Blake J.A.
  6. Bouchy F.
  7. Boumis P.
  8. Brown D.J.A.
  9. Bruni I.
  10. Burdanov A.,Cameron A.C.
  11. Chote P.
  12. Daassou A.
  13. D'ago G.
  14. Dalal S.
  15. Damasso M.,Delrez L.
  16. Doyle A.P.
  17. Ducrot E.
  18. Gillon M.
  19. Hebrard G.
  20. Hellier C.,Henning T.
  21. Jehin E.
  22. Kiefer F.
  23. King G.W.
  24. Liakos A.
  25. Lopez T.,Mancini L.
  26. Mardling R.
  27. Maxted P.F.L.
  28. McCormac J.
  29. Murray C.,Nielsen L.D.
  30. Osborn H.
  31. Palle E.
  32. Pepe F.
  33. Pozuelos F.J.,Prieto-Arranz J.
  34. Queloz D.
  35. Schanche N.
  36. Segransan D.
  37. Smalley B.,Southworth J.
  38. Thompson S.
  39. Turner O.
  40. Udry S.
  41. Velasco S.
  42. West R.,Wheatley P.
  43. Alikakos J.
  44. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We report the discovery of two transiting exoplanets from the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey, WASP-150b and WASP-176b. WASP-150b is an eccentric (e=0.38) hot Jupiter on a 5.6day orbit around a V=12.03, F8 main-sequence host. The host star has a mass and radius of 1.4M_{sun}_ and 1.7R_{sun}_ respectively. WASP-150b has a mass and radius of 8.5M_J_ and 1.1R_J_, leading to a large planetary bulk density of 6.4{rho}_J_. WASP-150b is found to be ~3Gyr old, well below its circularization timescale, supporting the eccentric nature of the planet. WASP-176b is a hot Jupiter planet on a 3.9day orbit around a V=12.01, F9 sub-giant host. The host star has a mass and radius of 1.3M{sun} and 1.9R{sun}. WASP-176b has a mass and radius of 0.86M_J_ and 1.5R_J_, respectively, leading to a planetary bulk density of 0.23{rho}_J_.

Keywords
  1. exoplanets
  2. f-stars
  3. visible-astronomy
  4. spectroscopy
  5. infrared-photometry
  6. photometry
  7. radial-velocity
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2020AJ....159..255C
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IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/159/255
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.51590255

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History

2020-09-10T09:34:11Z
Resource record created
2020-09-10T09:34:11Z
Created
2021-09-10T07:22:21Z
Updated

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