HAT-P-25b: a hot-jupiter transiting a moderately faint G star

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HAT-P-25b : a hot-jupiter transiting a moderately faint G star. / Quinn, S.N.; Bakos, G. 'A; Hartman, J.; Torres, G.; Kavács, G.; Latham, D.M.; Noyes, R.W.; Fischer, D.A.; Johnson, J.A.; Buchhave, Lars C. Astrup.

I: Astrophysical Journal, Bind 745, Nr. 1, 20.01.2012, s. 80.

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Quinn, SN, Bakos, GA, Hartman, J, Torres, G, Kavács, G, Latham, DM, Noyes, RW, Fischer, DA, Johnson, JA & Buchhave, LCA 2012, 'HAT-P-25b: a hot-jupiter transiting a moderately faint G star', Astrophysical Journal, bind 745, nr. 1, s. 80. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/745/1/80

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Quinn, S. N., Bakos, G. A., Hartman, J., Torres, G., Kavács, G., Latham, D. M., Noyes, R. W., Fischer, D. A., Johnson, J. A., & Buchhave, L. C. A. (2012). HAT-P-25b: a hot-jupiter transiting a moderately faint G star. Astrophysical Journal, 745(1), 80. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/745/1/80

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Quinn SN, Bakos GA, Hartman J, Torres G, Kavács G, Latham DM o.a. HAT-P-25b: a hot-jupiter transiting a moderately faint G star. Astrophysical Journal. 2012 jan. 20;745(1):80. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/745/1/80

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Quinn, S.N. ; Bakos, G. 'A ; Hartman, J. ; Torres, G. ; Kavács, G. ; Latham, D.M. ; Noyes, R.W. ; Fischer, D.A. ; Johnson, J.A. ; Buchhave, Lars C. Astrup. / HAT-P-25b : a hot-jupiter transiting a moderately faint G star. I: Astrophysical Journal. 2012 ; Bind 745, Nr. 1. s. 80.

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abstract = "We report the discovery of HAT-P-25b, a transiting extrasolar planet orbiting the V = 13.19 G5 dwarf star GSC 1788-01237, with a period P = 3.652836 +/- 0.000019 days, transit epoch Tc = 2455176.85173 +/- 0.00047 (BJD), and transit duration 0.1174 +/- 0.0017 days. The host star has mass of 1.01 +/- 0.03 M(Sun), radius of 0.96 +(0.05)-(0.04) R(Sun), effective temperature 5500 +/- 80 K, and metallicity [Fe/H] = +0.31 +/- 0.08. The planetary companion has a mass of 0.567 +/- 0.022 M(Jup), and radius of 1.190 +(0.081)-(0.056) R(Jup) yielding a mean density of 0.42 +/- 0.07 g cm-3. Comparing these observations with recent theoretical models, we find that HAT-P-25b is consistent with a hydrogen-helium dominated gas giant planet with negligible core mass and age 3.2 +/- 2.3 Gyr. The properties of HAT-P-25b support several previously observed correlations for planets in the mass range 0.4 < M < 0.7 M(Jup), including those of core mass vs. metallicity, planet radius vs. equilibrium temperature, and orbital period vs. planet mass. We also note that HAT-P-25b orbits the faintest star found by HATNet to have a transiting planet to date, and is one of only a very few number of planets discovered from the ground orbiting a star fainter than V = 13.0. ",
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AU - Torres, G.

AU - Kavács, G.

AU - Latham, D.M.

AU - Noyes, R.W.

AU - Fischer, D.A.

AU - Johnson, J.A.

AU - Buchhave, Lars C. Astrup

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N2 - We report the discovery of HAT-P-25b, a transiting extrasolar planet orbiting the V = 13.19 G5 dwarf star GSC 1788-01237, with a period P = 3.652836 +/- 0.000019 days, transit epoch Tc = 2455176.85173 +/- 0.00047 (BJD), and transit duration 0.1174 +/- 0.0017 days. The host star has mass of 1.01 +/- 0.03 M(Sun), radius of 0.96 +(0.05)-(0.04) R(Sun), effective temperature 5500 +/- 80 K, and metallicity [Fe/H] = +0.31 +/- 0.08. The planetary companion has a mass of 0.567 +/- 0.022 M(Jup), and radius of 1.190 +(0.081)-(0.056) R(Jup) yielding a mean density of 0.42 +/- 0.07 g cm-3. Comparing these observations with recent theoretical models, we find that HAT-P-25b is consistent with a hydrogen-helium dominated gas giant planet with negligible core mass and age 3.2 +/- 2.3 Gyr. The properties of HAT-P-25b support several previously observed correlations for planets in the mass range 0.4 < M < 0.7 M(Jup), including those of core mass vs. metallicity, planet radius vs. equilibrium temperature, and orbital period vs. planet mass. We also note that HAT-P-25b orbits the faintest star found by HATNet to have a transiting planet to date, and is one of only a very few number of planets discovered from the ground orbiting a star fainter than V = 13.0.

AB - We report the discovery of HAT-P-25b, a transiting extrasolar planet orbiting the V = 13.19 G5 dwarf star GSC 1788-01237, with a period P = 3.652836 +/- 0.000019 days, transit epoch Tc = 2455176.85173 +/- 0.00047 (BJD), and transit duration 0.1174 +/- 0.0017 days. The host star has mass of 1.01 +/- 0.03 M(Sun), radius of 0.96 +(0.05)-(0.04) R(Sun), effective temperature 5500 +/- 80 K, and metallicity [Fe/H] = +0.31 +/- 0.08. The planetary companion has a mass of 0.567 +/- 0.022 M(Jup), and radius of 1.190 +(0.081)-(0.056) R(Jup) yielding a mean density of 0.42 +/- 0.07 g cm-3. Comparing these observations with recent theoretical models, we find that HAT-P-25b is consistent with a hydrogen-helium dominated gas giant planet with negligible core mass and age 3.2 +/- 2.3 Gyr. The properties of HAT-P-25b support several previously observed correlations for planets in the mass range 0.4 < M < 0.7 M(Jup), including those of core mass vs. metallicity, planet radius vs. equilibrium temperature, and orbital period vs. planet mass. We also note that HAT-P-25b orbits the faintest star found by HATNet to have a transiting planet to date, and is one of only a very few number of planets discovered from the ground orbiting a star fainter than V = 13.0.

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