WASP-39b: a highly inflated Saturn-mass planet orbiting a late G-type star
Abstract
We present the discovery of WASP-39b, a highly inflated transiting Saturn-mass planet orbiting a late G-type dwarf star with a period of 4.055259 0.000008\,d, Transit Epoch T0=2455342.96880.0002\,(HJD), of duration 0.1168 0.0008\,d. A combined analysis of the WASP photometry, high-precision follow-up transit photometry, and radial velocities yield a planetary mass of =0.280.03\, and a radius of =1.270.04\,, resulting in a mean density of 0.14 0.02\,. The stellar parameters are mass = 0.93 0.03\,, radius = 0.895 0.23\,, and age 9+3-4\,Gyr. Only WASP-17b and WASP-31b have lower densities than WASP-39b, although they are slightly more massive and highly irradiated planets. From our spectral analysis, the metallicity of WASP-39 is measured to be \,= -0.120.1\,dex, and we find the planet to have an equilibrium temperature of 1116+33-32\,K\,. Both values strengthen the observed empirical correlation between these parameters and the planetary radius for the known transiting Saturn-mass planets.