1. XO‐5b: A Transiting Jupiter‐sized Planet with a 4 Day Period
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Brian W. Taylor, Kenneth A. Janes, P. Machalek, Christopher M. Johns-Krull, Bruce L. Gary, Cindy N. Foote, Enrique Garcia-Melendo, Christopher J. Burke, M. Fleenor, Peter R. McCullough, Doug Long, Jeff A. Valenti, Joao Gregorio, and T. Vanmunster
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Physics ,Jupiter ,Period (periodic table) ,Space and Planetary Science ,Planet ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Surface gravity ,Orbital period ,Planetary mass ,Galaxy ,Exoplanet - Abstract
The star XO-5 (GSC 02959-00729, V=12.1, G8V) hosts a Jupiter-sized, Rp=1.15+/-0.12 Rjup, transiting extrasolar planet, XO-5b, with an orbital period of P=4.187732+/-0.00002 days. The planet mass (Mp=1.15+/-0.08 Mjup) and surface gravity (gp=22+/-5 m/s^2) are significantly larger than expected by empirical Mp-P and Mp-P-[Fe/H] relationships. However, the deviation from the Mp-P relationship for XO-5b is not large enough to suggest a distinct type of planet as is suggested for GJ 436b, HAT-P-2b, and XO-3b. By coincidence XO-5 overlies the extreme H I plume that emanates from the interacting galaxy pair NGC 2444/NGC 2445 (Arp 143).
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- 2008
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