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WASP-1b and WASP-2b: Two new transiting exoplanets detected with SuperWASP and SOPHIE

  • A. Collier Cameron
  • , F. Bouchy
  • , G. Hebrard
  • , P. Maxted
  • , D. Pollacco
  • , F. Pont
  • , I. Skillen
  • , B. Smalley
  • , R. A. Street
  • , R. G. West
  • , D.M. Wilson
  • , S. Aigrain
  • , D. J. Christian
  • , W.I. Clarkson
  • , B. Enoch
  • , A. Evans
  • , Alan Fitzsimmons
  • , M. Fleenor
  • , M. Gillon
  • , C.A. Haswell
  • L. Hebb, C. Hellier, S.T. Hodgkin, K. Horne, J. Irwin, S.R. Kane, F. P. Keenan, B. Loeillet, T.A. Lister, M. Mayor, C. Moutou, A.J. Norton, J. Osborne, N. Parley, D. Queloz, R. Ryans, A.H.M.J. Triaud, S. Udry, P.J. Wheatley

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Abstract

We have detected low-amplitude radial-velocity variations in two stars, USNO-B1.0 1219-0005465 (GSC 02265-00107 = WASP-1) and USNO-B1.0 0964-0543604 (GSC 00522-01199 = WASP-2). Both stars were identified as being likely host stars of transiting exoplanets in the 2004 SuperWASP wide-field transit survey. Using the newly commissioned radial-velocity spectrograph SOPHIE at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence, we found that both objects exhibit reflex orbital radial-velocity variations with amplitudes characteristic of planetary-mass companions and in-phase with the photometric orbits. Line-bisector studies rule out faint blended binaries as the cause of either the radial-velocity variations or the transits. We perform preliminary spectral analyses of the host stars, which together with their radial-velocity variations and fits to the transit light curves yield estimates of the planetary masses and radii. WASP-1b and WASP-2b have orbital periods of 2.52 and 2.15 d, respectively. Given mass estimates for their F7V and K1V primaries, we derive planet masses 0.80-0.98 and 0.81-0.95 times that of Jupiter, respectively. WASP-1b appears to have an inflated radius of at least 1.33 RJup, whereas WASP-2b has a radius in the range 0.65-1.26 RJup.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)951-957
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume375
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2007

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Space and Planetary Science

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