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HAT-P-42b and HAT-P-43b:two inflated transiting hot Jupiters from the HATNet survey

Authors :
Robert P. Stefanik
D. W. Latham
Isabelle Boisse
E. E. Falco
Gáspár Á. Bakos
Istvan Papp
Terese T. Hansen
Mark E. Everett
J. Lázár
Z. Csubry
Allyson Bieryla
T. Szklenár
B. Béky
P. Sári
Benjamin J. Fulton
Kaloyan Penev
Géza Kovács
Joel D. Hartman
R. W. Noyes
Lars A. Buchhave
Avi Shporer
Guillermo Torres
Gil Esquerdo
Source :
Boisse, I, Hartman, J D, Bakos, G Á, Penev, K, Csubry, Z, Béky, B, Latham, D W, Bieryla, A, Torres, G, Kovács, G, Buchhave, L A, Hansen, T, Everett, M, Esquerdo, G A, Szklenár, T, Falco, E, Shporer, A, Fulton, B J, Noyes, R W, Stefanik, R P, Lázár, J, Papp, I & Sári, P 2013, ' HAT-P-42b and HAT-P-43b : two inflated transiting hot Jupiters from the HATNet survey ', Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol. 558, A86 . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201220993
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

First identified from the HATNet wide-field photometric survey, these candidate transiting planets were then followed-up with a variety of photometric observations. Determining the planetary nature of the objects and characterizing the parameters of the systems were mainly done with the SOPHIE spectrograph at the 1.93m telescope at OHP and the TRES spectrograph at the 1.5m telescope at FLWO. HAT-P-42b and HAT-P-43b are typical hot Jupiters on circular orbits around early-G/late-F main sequence host stars, with periods of 4.641876\pm0.000032 and 3.332688\pm0.000016 days, masses of 0.975\pm0.126 and 0.660\pm0.083 Mjup, and radii of 1.277\pm0.149 and 1.283+0.057-0.034 Rjup, respectively. These discoveries increase the sample of planets with measured mean densities, which is needed to constrain theories of planetary interiors and atmospheres. Moreover, their hosts are relatively bright (V < 13.5) facilitating further follow-up studies.<br />10 pages, submitted to A&A on Dec. 22nd

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Boisse, I, Hartman, J D, Bakos, G Á, Penev, K, Csubry, Z, Béky, B, Latham, D W, Bieryla, A, Torres, G, Kovács, G, Buchhave, L A, Hansen, T, Everett, M, Esquerdo, G A, Szklenár, T, Falco, E, Shporer, A, Fulton, B J, Noyes, R W, Stefanik, R P, Lázár, J, Papp, I & Sári, P 2013, ' HAT-P-42b and HAT-P-43b : two inflated transiting hot Jupiters from the HATNet survey ', Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol. 558, A86 . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201220993
Accession number :
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