Abstract
From WASP photometry and SOPHIE radial velocities we report the discovery of WASP-40b (HAT-P-27b), a 0.6 M(Jup) planet that transits its 12th magnitude host star every 3.04 days. The host star is of late G-type or early K-type and likely has a metallicity greater than solar ([Fe/H] = 0.14 +/- 0.11). The planet's mass and radius are typical of the known hot Jupiters, thus adding another system to the apparent pileup of transiting planets with periods near 3-4 days. Our parameters match those of the recent HATnet announcement of the same planet, thus giving confidence in the techniques used. We report a possible indication of stellar activity in the host star.
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Anderson, D. R., Barros, S. C. C., Boisse, I., Bouchy, F., Collier Cameron, A., Faedi, F., … Skillen, I. (2011). WASP-40b: Independent Discovery of the 0.6 M Jup Transiting Exoplanet HAT-P-27b. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 123(903), 555–560. https://doi.org/10.1086/660135
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