WASP-69b, WASP-70Ab and WASP-84b Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Anderson D.R.
  2. Collier Cameron A.
  3. Delrez L.
  4. Doyle A.P.
  5. Faedi F.,Fumel A.
  6. Gillon M.
  7. Gomez Maqueo Chew Y.
  8. Hellier C.
  9. Jehin E.
  10. Lendl M.,Maxted P.F.L.
  11. Pepe F.
  12. Pollacco D.
  13. Queloz D.
  14. Segransan D.
  15. Skillen I.,Smalley B.
  16. Smith A.M.S.
  17. Southworth J.
  18. Triaud A.H.M.J.
  19. Turner O.D.,Udry S.
  20. West R.G.
  21. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We report the discovery of the transiting exoplanets WASP-69b, WASP-70Ab and WASP-84b, each of which orbits a bright star (V~10). WASP-69b is a bloated Saturn-mass planet (0.26M_Jup_, 1.06R_Jup_) in a 3.868-d period around an active, ~1-Gyr, mid-K dwarf. ROSAT detected X-rays 60+/-27" from WASP-69. If the star is the source then the planet could be undergoing mass-loss at a rate of ~10^12^g/s. This is one to two orders of magnitude higher than the evaporation rate estimated for HD 209458b and HD 189733b, both of which have exhibited anomalously large Lyman {alpha} absorption during transit. WASP-70Ab is a sub-Jupiter-mass planet (0.59M_Jup_, 1.16R_Jup_) in a 3.713-d orbit around the primary of a spatially resolved, 9-10-Gyr, G4+K3 binary, with a separation of 3.3 arcsec ( >=800AU). WASP-84b is a sub-Jupiter-mass planet (0.69M_Jup_, 0.94R_Jup_) in an 8.523-d orbit around an active, ~1-Gyr, early-K dwarf. Of the transiting planets discovered from the ground to date, WASP-84b has the third-longest period. For the active stars WASP-69 and WASP-84, we pre-whitened the radial velocities using a low-order harmonic series. We found that this reduced the residual scatter more than did the oft-used method of pre-whitening with a fit between residual radial velocity and bisector span. The system parameters were essentially unaffected by pre-whitening.

Keywords
  1. eclipsing-binary-stars
  2. multiple-stars
  3. solar-system-planets
  4. photometry
  5. radial-velocity
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2014MNRAS.445.1114A
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/445/1114
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.74451114

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2015-04-10T09:22:19Z
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2015-04-10T09:22:19Z
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