WASP-41b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter Planet Orbiting a Magnetically Active G8V Star


Autoria(s): Maxted, P.F.L.; Anderson, D.R.; Collier Cameron, A.; Hellier, C.; Queloz, D.; Smalley, B.; Stre, [No Value]; Pollacco, Don; Ségransan, D.; Smith, A.M.S.; Udry, S.
Data(s)

01/05/2011

Resumo

We report the discovery of a transiting planet with an orbital period of 3.05 days orbiting the star TYC 7247-587-1. The star, WASP-41, is a moderately bright G8 V star (V=11.6) with a metallicity close to solar ([Fe/H]=-0.08±0.09). The star shows evidence of moderate chromospheric activity, both from emission in the cores of the Ca ii H and K ines and photometric variability with a period of 18.4 days and an amplitude of about 1%. We use a new method to show quantitatively that this periodic signal has a low false-alarm probability. The rotation period of the star implies a gyrochronological age for WASP-41 of 1.8 Gyr with an error of about 15%. We have used a combined analysis of the available photometric and spectroscopic data to derive the mass and radius of the planet (0.92±0.06 M, 1.20±0.06 R). Further observations of WASP-41 can be used to explore the connections between the properties of hot Jupiter planets and the level of chromospheric activity in their host stars.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/wasp41b-a-transiting-hot-jupiter-planet-orbiting-a-magnetically-active-g8v-star(70b70058-b413-4baf-bbdd-c5f3601ba041).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/660007

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Maxted , P F L , Anderson , D R , Collier Cameron , A , Hellier , C , Queloz , D , Smalley , B , Stre , N V , Pollacco , D , Ségransan , D , Smith , A M S & Udry , S 2011 , ' WASP-41b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter Planet Orbiting a Magnetically Active G8V Star ' Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific , vol 123 , no. 903 , pp. 547-554 . DOI: 10.1086/660007

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article