WASP-20b and WASP-28b: a hot Saturn and a hot Jupiter in near-aligned orbits around solar-type stars
Abstract
We report the discovery of the planets WASP-20b and WASP-28b along with measurements of their sky-projected orbital obliquities. WASP-20b is an inflated, Saturn-mass planet (0.31 M Jup; 1.46 R Jup) in a 4.9-day, near-aligned (λ = 8.1 3.6) orbit around CD-24 102 (V=10.7; F9). WASP-28b is an inflated, Jupiter-mass planet (0.91 M Jup; 1.21 R Jup) in a 3.4-day, near-aligned (λ = 8 18) orbit around a V=12, F8 star. As intermediate-mass planets in short orbits around aged, cool stars (7+2-1 Gyr for WASP-20 and 5+3-2 Gyr for WASP-28; both with T eff < 6250 K), their orbital alignment is consistent with the hypothesis that close-in giant planets are scattered into eccentric orbits with random alignments, which are then circularised and aligned with their stars' spins via tidal dissipation.
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