Qatar Exoplanet Survey: Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b

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Qatar Exoplanet Survey : Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b. / Alsubai, Khalid; Mislis, Dimitris; Tsvetanov, Zlatan I.; Latham, David W.; Bieryla, Allyson; Buchhave, Lars A.; Esquerdo, Gilbert A.; Bramich, D. M.; Pyrzas, Stylianos; Vilchez, Nicolas P. E.; Mancini, Luigi; Southworth, John; Evans, Daniel F.; Henning, Thomas; Ciceri, Simona.

I: The Astronomical Journal, Bind 153, Nr. 4, 200, 04.2017.

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Alsubai, K, Mislis, D, Tsvetanov, ZI, Latham, DW, Bieryla, A, Buchhave, LA, Esquerdo, GA, Bramich, DM, Pyrzas, S, Vilchez, NPE, Mancini, L, Southworth, J, Evans, DF, Henning, T & Ciceri, S 2017, 'Qatar Exoplanet Survey: Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b', The Astronomical Journal, bind 153, nr. 4, 200. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa6340

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Alsubai, K., Mislis, D., Tsvetanov, Z. I., Latham, D. W., Bieryla, A., Buchhave, L. A., Esquerdo, G. A., Bramich, D. M., Pyrzas, S., Vilchez, N. P. E., Mancini, L., Southworth, J., Evans, D. F., Henning, T., & Ciceri, S. (2017). Qatar Exoplanet Survey: Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b. The Astronomical Journal, 153(4), [200]. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa6340

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Alsubai K, Mislis D, Tsvetanov ZI, Latham DW, Bieryla A, Buchhave LA o.a. Qatar Exoplanet Survey: Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b. The Astronomical Journal. 2017 apr.;153(4). 200. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa6340

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Alsubai, Khalid ; Mislis, Dimitris ; Tsvetanov, Zlatan I. ; Latham, David W. ; Bieryla, Allyson ; Buchhave, Lars A. ; Esquerdo, Gilbert A. ; Bramich, D. M. ; Pyrzas, Stylianos ; Vilchez, Nicolas P. E. ; Mancini, Luigi ; Southworth, John ; Evans, Daniel F. ; Henning, Thomas ; Ciceri, Simona. / Qatar Exoplanet Survey : Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b. I: The Astronomical Journal. 2017 ; Bind 153, Nr. 4.

Bibtex

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title = "Qatar Exoplanet Survey: Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b",
abstract = "We report the discovery of Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b, three new transiting planets identified by the Qatar Exoplanet Survey. The three planets belong to the hot Jupiter family, with orbital periods of PQ3b=2.50792 days, PQ4b=1.80539 days, and PQ5b=2.87923 days. Follow-up spectroscopic observations reveal the masses of the planets to be MQ3b=4.31±0.47 MJ, MQ4b=6.10±0.54 MJ, and MQ5b=4.32±0.18 MJ, while model fits to the transit light curves yield radii of RQ3b=1.096±0.14 RJ, RQ4b=1.135±0.11 RJ, and RQ5b= 1.107±0.064 RJ. The host stars are low-mass main sequence stars with masses and radii MQ3= 1.145±0.064 Ṁ, MQ4=0.896±0.048Ṁ, MQ5=1.128±0.056 Ṁ and RQ3=1.272±0.14 RṀ, RQ4=0.849±0.063 R , and RQ5=1.076±0.051 Ṙ for Qatar-3, 4, and 5 respectively. The V magnitudes of the three host stars are VQ3=12.88, VQ4=13.60, and VQ5=12.82. All three new planets can be classified as heavy hot Jupiters (M > 4 MJ).",
keywords = "planetary systems, planets and satellites: gaseous planets",
author = "Khalid Alsubai and Dimitris Mislis and Tsvetanov, {Zlatan I.} and Latham, {David W.} and Allyson Bieryla and Buchhave, {Lars A.} and Esquerdo, {Gilbert A.} and Bramich, {D. M.} and Stylianos Pyrzas and Vilchez, {Nicolas P. E.} and Luigi Mancini and John Southworth and Evans, {Daniel F.} and Thomas Henning and Simona Ciceri",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Qatar Exoplanet Survey

T2 - Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b

AU - Alsubai, Khalid

AU - Mislis, Dimitris

AU - Tsvetanov, Zlatan I.

AU - Latham, David W.

AU - Bieryla, Allyson

AU - Buchhave, Lars A.

AU - Esquerdo, Gilbert A.

AU - Bramich, D. M.

AU - Pyrzas, Stylianos

AU - Vilchez, Nicolas P. E.

AU - Mancini, Luigi

AU - Southworth, John

AU - Evans, Daniel F.

AU - Henning, Thomas

AU - Ciceri, Simona

PY - 2017/4

Y1 - 2017/4

N2 - We report the discovery of Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b, three new transiting planets identified by the Qatar Exoplanet Survey. The three planets belong to the hot Jupiter family, with orbital periods of PQ3b=2.50792 days, PQ4b=1.80539 days, and PQ5b=2.87923 days. Follow-up spectroscopic observations reveal the masses of the planets to be MQ3b=4.31±0.47 MJ, MQ4b=6.10±0.54 MJ, and MQ5b=4.32±0.18 MJ, while model fits to the transit light curves yield radii of RQ3b=1.096±0.14 RJ, RQ4b=1.135±0.11 RJ, and RQ5b= 1.107±0.064 RJ. The host stars are low-mass main sequence stars with masses and radii MQ3= 1.145±0.064 Ṁ, MQ4=0.896±0.048Ṁ, MQ5=1.128±0.056 Ṁ and RQ3=1.272±0.14 RṀ, RQ4=0.849±0.063 R , and RQ5=1.076±0.051 Ṙ for Qatar-3, 4, and 5 respectively. The V magnitudes of the three host stars are VQ3=12.88, VQ4=13.60, and VQ5=12.82. All three new planets can be classified as heavy hot Jupiters (M > 4 MJ).

AB - We report the discovery of Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b, three new transiting planets identified by the Qatar Exoplanet Survey. The three planets belong to the hot Jupiter family, with orbital periods of PQ3b=2.50792 days, PQ4b=1.80539 days, and PQ5b=2.87923 days. Follow-up spectroscopic observations reveal the masses of the planets to be MQ3b=4.31±0.47 MJ, MQ4b=6.10±0.54 MJ, and MQ5b=4.32±0.18 MJ, while model fits to the transit light curves yield radii of RQ3b=1.096±0.14 RJ, RQ4b=1.135±0.11 RJ, and RQ5b= 1.107±0.064 RJ. The host stars are low-mass main sequence stars with masses and radii MQ3= 1.145±0.064 Ṁ, MQ4=0.896±0.048Ṁ, MQ5=1.128±0.056 Ṁ and RQ3=1.272±0.14 RṀ, RQ4=0.849±0.063 R , and RQ5=1.076±0.051 Ṙ for Qatar-3, 4, and 5 respectively. The V magnitudes of the three host stars are VQ3=12.88, VQ4=13.60, and VQ5=12.82. All three new planets can be classified as heavy hot Jupiters (M > 4 MJ).

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DO - 10.3847/1538-3881/aa6340

M3 - Journal article

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