The sub-Jupiter mass transiting exoplanet WASP-11b

Abstract

We report the discovery of a sub-Jupiter mass exoplanet transiting a magnitude V=11.7 host star 1SWASP J030928.54+304024.7. A simultaneous fit to the transit photometry and radial-velocity measurements yield a planet mass Mp=0.53+-0.07MJ, radius Rp=0.91+0.06-0.03RJ and an orbital period of 3.722465+0.000006-0.000008 days. The host star is of spectral type K3V, with a spectral analysis yielding an effective temperature of 4800+-100K and log g=4.45+-0.2. It is amongst the smallest, least massive and lowest luminosity stars known to harbour a transiting exoplanet. WASP-11b is the third least strongly irradiated transiting exoplanet discovered to date, experiencing an incident flux Fp=1.9x108 erg s-1 cm-2 and having an equilibrium temperature Teq=960+-70K.

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