WASP-35b, WASP-48b, and HAT-P-30b/WASP-51b: Two new planets and an independent discovery of a HAT planet
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Bento (Da Silva Bento), Joao
Haswell, C
Enoch, B.
Anderson, David R.
Barros, Susana C.C.
Brown, David J.A.
Collier Cameron, Andrew
Faedi, F
Gillon, Michael
Hebrard, Guillaume
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We report the detection of WASP-35b, a planet transiting a metal-poor ([Fe/H] = -0.15) star in the Southern hemisphere, WASP-48b, an inflated planet which may have spun-up its slightly evolved host star of 1.75 R in the Northern hemisphere, and the independent discovery of HAT-P-30b/WASP-51b, a new planet in the Northern hemisphere. Using WASP, RISE, Faulkes Telescope South, and TRAPPIST photometry, with CORALIE, SOPHIE, and NOT spectroscopy, we determine that WASP-35b has a mass of 0.72 ± 0.06 MJ and radius of 1.32 ± 0.05RJ , and orbits with a period of 3.16 days, WASP-48b has a mass of 0.98 ± 0.09 MJ , radius of 1.67 ± 0.10 RJ , and orbits in 2.14 days, while HAT-P-30b/WASP-51b, with an orbital period of 2.81 days, is found to have a mass of 0.76 ± 0.05 MJ and radius of 1.42 ±0.03 RJ , agreeing with values of 0.71 ±0.03 MJ and 1.34 ± 0.07 RJ reported for HAT-P-30b
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