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HATS-36b

HATS-36b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits an F-type star. Its mass is 3.216 Jupiters, it takes 4.2 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.05425 AU from it. It was discovered on June 12, 2017 and was announced in 2018.[3][4] Its discoverers were 23, namely Daniel Bayliss, Joel Hartman, George Zhou, Gaspar Á. Bakos, Andrew Vanderburg, J. Bento, L. Mancini, S. Ciceri, Rafael Brahm, Andres Jordán, N. Espinoza, M. Rabus, T. G. Tan, K. Penev, W. Bhatti, M. de Val-Borro, V. Suc, Z. Csubry, Th. Henning, P. Sarkis, J. Lázár, I. Papp, P. Sári.[5]

HATS-36 b
An image of HATS-36 taken using the Kepler Space Telescope
Discovery[1]
Discovery dateJune 12, 2017
Transit
Designations
K2-145 b or EPIC 215969174b
Orbital characteristics[2]
0.0529 (± 0.0011) AU
Eccentricity0.105 ± 0.028
4.17524 (± 2.1×10−6) day
Inclination87.57 (± 0.36)°
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
1.235 ± 0.043 RJ
Mass2.79 ± 0.40 MJ

Overview

The exoplanet HATS-36 b which orbits the star HATS-36 is located about 3,186.5 light-years (977 parsecs) away from Solar System. It is situated in the constellation of Sagittarius. The host star HATS-36 has apparent magnitude of 14.4, with absolute magnitude of 4.4. The surface temperature is 5970 K with its spectral types of G0V class. In this planetary system, the extra-solar planet orbits around the star HATS-36 every 4.17524 days with its orbital distance of 0.05 AU (7.5 million km).[4]

Discovery

After the discovery of HATS-36b, it became one of the 25 HATSouth candidates on Campaign 7 of the K2 mission. It detects that the exoplanet, a hot Jupiter-like planet with a mass of 2.790.40 MJ and a radius of 1.2630.045 RJ, transits a solar-type G0V star (V = 14.386) in a 4.17524-day period. The planetary system of HATS-36 is classified as an eclipsing binary system based on a combination of the HATSouth data, the K2 data, and follow-up ground-based photometry and spectroscopy.[5][6]

Discussion

HATS-36b has a typical orbital period of 4.1752379 ± 0.0000021 days and has a density of 2.12 ± 0.20 g/cm3. Its star is active, which can be seen and manifested in both the variability in the LC and the high jitters in the radial velocity measurements. Due to its high mass compared with the known population of hot Jupiters, HATS-36b lies in a relatively sparsely populated region of the mass-density relationship for gas giant exoplanets. However, its bulk density fits well on the mass-density sequence of the related exoplanets.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bayliss, D.; Hartman, J. D.; Zhou, G.; Bakos, G. Á.; Vanderburg, A.; Bento, J.; Mancini, L.; Ciceri, S.; Brahm, R.; Jordán, A.; Espinoza, N.; Rabus, M.; Tan, T. G.; Penev, K.; Bhatti, W.; de Val-Borro, M.; Suc, V.; Csubry, Z.; Henning, Th.; Sarkis, P.; Lázár, J.; Papp, I.; Sári, P. (2017). "HATS-36b and 24 Other Transiting/Eclipsing Systems from the HATSouth-K2 Campaign 7 Program". The Astronomical Journal. 155 (3): 119. arXiv:1706.03858. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aaa8e6. S2CID 119383417.
  2. ^ "The Extrasolar Planet Encyclopaedia — HATS-36 B".
  3. ^ "HATS-36 b | New World Atlas - Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System". Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  4. ^ a b "HAT-36 b". www.exoplanetkyoto.org. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  5. ^ a b c Bayliss, D.; Hartman, J. D.; Zhou, G.; Bakos, G. Á; Vanderburg, A.; Bento, J.; Mancini, L.; Ciceri, S.; Brahm, R. (2017-06-12). "HATS-36b and 24 Other Transiting/Eclipsing Systems from the HATSouth-K2 Campaign 7 Program". The Astronomical Journal. 155 (3): 119. arXiv:1706.03858. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aaa8e6. S2CID 119383417.
  6. ^ Bayliss, D.; Hartman, J. D.; Zhou, G.; Bakos, G. Á; Vanderburg, A.; Bento, J.; Mancini, L.; Ciceri, S.; Brahm, R. (2018). "HATS-36b and 24 Other Transiting/Eclipsing Systems from the HATSouth-K2 Campaign 7 Program". The Astronomical Journal. 155 (3): 119. arXiv:1706.03858. Bibcode:2018AJ....155..119B. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aaa8e6. ISSN 1538-3881. S2CID 119383417.

hats, giant, exoplanet, that, orbits, type, star, mass, jupiters, takes, days, complete, orbit, star, 05425, from, discovered, june, 2017, announced, 2018, discoverers, were, namely, daniel, bayliss, joel, hartman, george, zhou, gaspar, bakos, andrew, vanderbu. HATS 36b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits an F type star Its mass is 3 216 Jupiters it takes 4 2 days to complete one orbit of its star and is 0 05425 AU from it It was discovered on June 12 2017 and was announced in 2018 3 4 Its discoverers were 23 namely Daniel Bayliss Joel Hartman George Zhou Gaspar A Bakos Andrew Vanderburg J Bento L Mancini S Ciceri Rafael Brahm Andres Jordan N Espinoza M Rabus T G Tan K Penev W Bhatti M de Val Borro V Suc Z Csubry Th Henning P Sarkis J Lazar I Papp P Sari 5 HATS 36 bAn image of HATS 36 taken using the Kepler Space TelescopeDiscovery 1 Discovery dateJune 12 2017Detection methodTransitDesignationsAlternative namesK2 145 b or EPIC 215969174bOrbital characteristics 2 Semi major axis0 0529 0 0011 AUEccentricity0 105 0 028Orbital period sidereal 4 17524 2 1 10 6 dayInclination87 57 0 36 Physical characteristicsMean radius1 235 0 043 RJMass2 79 0 40 MJ Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Discovery 2 Discussion 3 See also 4 ReferencesOverview EditThe exoplanet HATS 36 b which orbits the star HATS 36 is located about 3 186 5 light years 977 parsecs away from Solar System It is situated in the constellation of Sagittarius The host star HATS 36 has apparent magnitude of 14 4 with absolute magnitude of 4 4 The surface temperature is 5970 K with its spectral types of G0V class In this planetary system the extra solar planet orbits around the star HATS 36 every 4 17524 days with its orbital distance of 0 05 AU 7 5 million km 4 Discovery Edit After the discovery of HATS 36b it became one of the 25 HATSouth candidates on Campaign 7 of the K2 mission It detects that the exoplanet a hot Jupiter like planet with a mass of 2 790 40 MJ and a radius of 1 2630 045 RJ transits a solar type G0V star V 14 386 in a 4 17524 day period The planetary system of HATS 36 is classified as an eclipsing binary system based on a combination of the HATSouth data the K2 data and follow up ground based photometry and spectroscopy 5 6 Discussion EditHATS 36b has a typical orbital period of 4 1752379 0 0000021 days and has a density of 2 12 0 20 g cm3 Its star is active which can be seen and manifested in both the variability in the LC and the high jitters in the radial velocity measurements Due to its high mass compared with the known population of hot Jupiters HATS 36b lies in a relatively sparsely populated region of the mass density relationship for gas giant exoplanets However its bulk density fits well on the mass density sequence of the related exoplanets 5 See also EditList of potentially habitable exoplanets List of exoplanet firsts List of multiplanetary systems List of exoplanets discovered using the Kepler space telescope List of exoplanets observed during Kepler s K2 mission List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidatesReferences Edit Bayliss D Hartman J D Zhou G Bakos G A Vanderburg A Bento J Mancini L Ciceri S Brahm R Jordan A Espinoza N Rabus M Tan T G Penev K Bhatti W de Val Borro M Suc V Csubry Z Henning Th Sarkis P Lazar J Papp I Sari P 2017 HATS 36b and 24 Other Transiting Eclipsing Systems from the HATSouth K2 Campaign 7 Program The Astronomical Journal 155 3 119 arXiv 1706 03858 doi 10 3847 1538 3881 aaa8e6 S2CID 119383417 The Extrasolar Planet Encyclopaedia HATS 36 B HATS 36 b New World Atlas Exoplanet Exploration Planets Beyond our Solar System Exoplanet Exploration Planets Beyond our Solar System Retrieved 2018 07 05 a b HAT 36 b www exoplanetkyoto org Retrieved 2018 07 05 a b c Bayliss D Hartman J D Zhou G Bakos G A Vanderburg A Bento J Mancini L Ciceri S Brahm R 2017 06 12 HATS 36b and 24 Other Transiting Eclipsing Systems from the HATSouth K2 Campaign 7 Program The Astronomical Journal 155 3 119 arXiv 1706 03858 doi 10 3847 1538 3881 aaa8e6 S2CID 119383417 Bayliss D Hartman J D Zhou G Bakos G A Vanderburg A Bento J Mancini L Ciceri S Brahm R 2018 HATS 36b and 24 Other Transiting Eclipsing Systems from the HATSouth K2 Campaign 7 Program The Astronomical Journal 155 3 119 arXiv 1706 03858 Bibcode 2018AJ 155 119B doi 10 3847 1538 3881 aaa8e6 ISSN 1538 3881 S2CID 119383417 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HATS 36b amp oldid 1168686494, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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