Qatar Exoplanet Survey : Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b and Qatar-5b
Abstract
We report the discovery of Qatar-3b, Qatar-4b, and Qatar-5b, three new transiting planets identified by the Qatar Exoplanet Survey (QES). The three planets belong to the hot Jupiter family, with orbital periods of PQ3b=2.50792 days, PQ4b=1.80539 days, and PQ5b=2.87923 days. Follow-up spectroscopic observations reveal the masses of the planets to be MQ3b=4.310.47 M J, MQ4b=6.10 0.54 M J, and MQ5b = 4.32 0.18 M J, while model fits to the transit light curves yield radii of RQ3b = 1.096 0.14 R J, RQ4b = 1.135 0.11 R J, and RQ5b = 1.107 0.064 R J. The host stars are low-mass main sequence stars with masses and radii MQ3 = 1.145 0.064 M, MQ4 = 0.896 0.048 M, MQ5 = 1.128 0.056 M and RQ3 = 1.272 0.14 R, RQ4 = 0.8490.063 R and RQ5 = 1.0760.051 R for Qatar-3, 4 and 5 respectively. The V magnitudes of the three host stars are VQ3=12.88, VQ4=13.60, and VQ5=12.82. All three new planets can be classified as heavy hot Jupiters (M > 4 MJ).
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