2020A&A...640A..32H


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2020A&A...640A..32H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 640A, 32-32 (2020/8-1)

Discovery and characterization of the exoplanets WASP-148b and c. A transiting system with two interacting giant planets.

HEBRARD G., DIAZ R.F., CORREIA A.C.M., COLLIER CAMERON A., LASKAR J., POLLACCO D., ALMENARA J.-M., ANDERSON D.R., BARROS S.C.C., BOISSE I., BONOMO A.S., BOUCHY F., BOUE G., BOUMIS P., BROWN D.J.A., DALAL S., DELEUIL M., DEMANGEON O.D.S., DOYLE A.P., HASWELL C.A., HELLIER C., OSBORN H., KIEFER F., KOLB U.C., LAM K., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., LOPEZ T., MARTIN-LAGARDE M., MAXTED P., McCORMAC J., NIELSEN L.D., PALLE E., PRIETO-ARRANZ J., QUELOZ D., SANTERNE A., SMALLEY B., TURNER O., UDRY S., VERILHAC D., WEST R., WHEATLEY P.J. and WILSON P.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the discovery and characterization of WASP-148, a new extrasolar system that includes at least two giant planets. The host star is a slowly rotating inactive late-G dwarf with a V=12 magnitude. The planet WASP-148b is a hot Jupiter of 0.72RJup and 0.29MJup that transits its host with an orbital period of 8.80-days. We found the planetary candidate with the SuperWASP photometric survey, then characterized it with the SOPHIE spectrograph. Our radial velocity measurements subsequently revealed a second planet in the system, WASP-148c, with an orbital period of 34.5-days and a minimum mass of 0.40MJup. No transits of this outer planet were detected. The orbits of both planets are eccentric and fall near the 4:1 mean-motion resonances. This configuration is stable on long timescales, but induces dynamical interactions so that the orbits differ slightly from purely Keplerian orbits. In particular, WASP-148b shows transit-timing variations of typically 15 min, making it the first interacting system with transit-timing variations that is detected on ground-based light curves. We establish that the mutual inclination of the orbital plane of the two planets cannot be higher than 35°, and the true mass of WASP-148c is below 0.60MJup. We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of this system that cover a time span of ten years. We also provide their Keplerian and Newtonian analyses; these analyses should be significantly improved through future TESS observations.

Abstract Copyright: © G. Hébrard et al. 2020

Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - techniques: radial velocities - techniques: photometric - techniques: spectroscopic

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/640/A32): table2.dat>

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 TOI-216 EB* 04 55 55.2548838048 -63 15 36.313162056           ~ 33 0
2 WASP-12b Pl 06 30 32.7966092352 +29 40 20.263502460           ~ 763 1
3 TYC 3083-295-1 * 16 56 31.3396591416 +44 18 09.548648496   13.30 12.04     ~ 13 0
4 WASP-148c Pl? 16 56 31.3396591416 +44 18 09.548648496           ~ 5 0
5 TOI-2064.01 Pl 16 56 31.3396591416 +44 18 09.548648496           ~ 18 0
6 Kepler-9 Er* 19 02 17.7544327200 +38 24 03.176851896     13.9 13.791   G2 190 1
7 Kepler-277 Er* 19 06 19.9577165304 +39 04 37.861617108       13.491   ~ 52 0
8 Kepler-88b Pl 19 24 35.5430965488 +40 40 09.809893020           ~ 59 1
9 * sig Dra PM* 19 32 21.5902098601 +69 39 40.235805206 5.860 5.460 4.680 4.04 3.63 K0V 635 0
10 WASP-47b Pl 22 04 48.7261549272 -12 01 07.998743676           ~ 94 1
11 TRAPPIST-1 LM* 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866     18.798 16.466 14.024 M7.5e 995 0
12 WASP-4b Pl 23 34 15.0857248317 -42 03 41.047972591           ~ 174 1
13 WASP-4 EB* 23 34 15.0857248317 -42 03 41.047972591   13.51 12.48 11.9   G7V 176 1

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