HATS-15b and HATS-16b: Two massive planets transiting old G Dwarf Stars

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We report the discovery of HATS-15 b and HATS-16 b, two massive transiting extrasolar planets orbiting evolved (∼10 Gyr) main-sequence stars. The planet HATS-15 b, which is hosted by a G9 V star (V = 14.8 mag), is a hot Jupiter with mass of 2.17 ± 0.15 MJ and radius of 1.105 ± 0.040 RJ, and it completes its orbit in about 1.7 days. HATS-16 b is a very massive hot Jupiter with mass of 3.27 ± 0.19 MJ and radius of 1.30 ± 0.15 RJ; it orbits around its G3 V parent star (V = 13.8 mag) in ∼2.7 days. HATS-16 is slightly active and shows a periodic photometric modulation, implying a rotational period of 12 days, which is unexpectedly short given its isochronal age. This fast rotation might be the result of the tidal interaction between the star and its planet.

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Ciceri, S., Mancini, L., Henning, T., Bakos, G., Penev, K., Brahm, R., … Sari, P. (2016). HATS-15b and HATS-16b: Two massive planets transiting old G Dwarf Stars. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 128(965). https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/128/965/074401

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