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WASP-3b:: a strongly irradiated transiting gas-giant planet

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 385, Issue 3, Pages 1576-1584

Publisher

BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.12939.x

Keywords

methods : data analysis; techniques : photometric; techniques : radial velocities; planetary systems

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Facilities Council [PP/D000890/1, PP/C002229/1, PP/D000955/1, ST/F001967/1, PP/D000963/1, PP/F000057/1, ST/F002599/1, PP/F000065/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  2. STFC [PP/D000890/1, ST/F002599/1, PP/C002229/1, ST/F001967/1, PP/D000963/1, PP/D000955/1, PP/F000065/1, PP/F000057/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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We report the discovery of WASP-3b, the third transiting exoplanet to be discovered by the WASP and SOPHIE collaboration. WASP-3b transits its host star USNO-B1.0 1256-0285133 every 1.846 834 +/- 0.000 002 d. Our high-precision radial velocity measurements present a variation with amplitude characteristic of a planetary-mass companion and in phase with the light curve. Adaptive optics imaging shows no evidence for nearby stellar companions, and line-bisector analysis excludes faint, unresolved binarity and stellar activity as the cause of the radial velocity variations. We make a preliminary spectroscopic analysis of the host star and find it to have T-eff = 6400 +/- 100 K and log g = 4.25 +/- 0.05 which suggests it is most likely an unevolved main-sequence star of spectral type F7-8V. Our simultaneous modelling of the transit photometry and reflex motion of the host leads us to derive a mass of 1.76(-0.14)(+0.08) M-J and radius 1.31(-0.14)(+0.07) R-J for WASP-3b. The proximity and relative temperature of the host star suggests that WASP-3b is one of the hottest exoplanets known, and thus has the potential to place stringent constraints on exoplanet atmospheric models.

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