HATS-47b, HATS-48Ab, HATS-49b, and HATS-72b: Four Warm Giant Planets Transiting K Dwarfs
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Ricker, George R; Vanderspek, Roland K; Seager, Sara; Crossfield, Ian Jm
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We report the discovery of four transiting giant planets around K dwarfs. The
planets HATS-47b, HATS-48Ab, HATS-49b, and HATS-72b have masses of
$0.369_{-0.021}^{+0.031}$ $M_{J}$, $0.243_{-0.030}^{+0.022}$ $M_{J}$,
$0.353_{-0.027}^{+0.038}$ $M_{J}$ and $0.1254\pm0.0039$ $M_{J}$, respectively,
and radii of $1.117\pm0.014$ $R_{J}$, $0.800\pm0.015$ $R_{J}$, $0.765\pm0.013$
$R_{J}$, and $0.7224\pm0.0032$ $R_{J}$, respectively. The planets orbit close
to their host stars with orbital periods of $3.9228$ d, $3.1317$ d, $4.1480$ d
and $7.3279$ d, respectively. The hosts are main sequence K dwarfs with masses
of $0.674_{-0.012}^{+0.016}$ $M_{\odot}$, $0.7279\pm0.0066$ $M_{\odot}$,
$0.7133\pm0.0075$ $M_{\odot}$, and $0.7311\pm0.0028$ $M_{\odot}$ and with
$V$-band magnitudes of $V = 14.829\pm0.010$, $14.35\pm0.11$, $14.998\pm0.040$
and $12.469\pm0.010$. The Super-Neptune HATS-72b (a.k.a.\ WASP-191b and TOI
294.01) was independently identified as a transiting planet candidate by the
HATSouth, WASP and TESS surveys, and we present a combined analysis of all of
the data gathered by each of these projects (and their follow-up programs). An
exceptionally precise mass is measured for HATS-72b thanks to high-precision
radial velocity (RV) measurements obtained with VLT/ESPRESSO, FEROS, HARPS and
Magellan/PFS. We also incorporate TESS observations of the warm Saturn-hosting
systems HATS-47 (a.k.a. TOI 1073.01), HATS-48A and HATS-49. HATS-47 was
independently identified as a candidate by the TESS team, while the other two
systems were not previously identified from the TESS data. The RV orbital
variations are measured for these systems using Magellan/PFS. HATS-48A has a
resolved $5.\!\!^{\prime\prime}4$ neighbor in Gaia~DR2, which is a
common-proper-motion binary star companion to HATS-48A with a mass of $0.22$
$M_{\odot}$ and a current projected physical separation of $\sim$1,400 au.
Date issued
2020Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics; MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsJournal
Astronomical Journal
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American Astronomical Society