Discovery of three new transiting hot Jupiters: WASP-161 b, WASP-163 b and WASP-170 b

Abstract

We present the discovery by the WASP-South transit survey of three new transiting hot Jupiters, WASP-161 b, WASP-163 b and WASP-170 b. Follow-up radial velocities obtained with the Euler/CORALIE spectrograph and high-precision transit light curves obtained with the TRAPPIST-North, TRAPPIST-South, SPECULOOS-South, NITES, and Euler telescopes have enabled us to determine the masses and radii for these transiting exoplanets. WASP-161\,b completes an orbit around its V=11.1 F6V-type host star in 5.406 days, and has a mass and radius of 2.5 0.2MJup and 1.14 0.06 RJup respectively. WASP-163\,b has an orbital period of 1.609 days, a mass of 1.90.2 MJup, and a radius of 1.20.1 RJup. Its host star is a V=12.5 G8-type dwarf. WASP-170\,b is on a 2.344 days orbit around a G1V-type star of magnitude V=12.8. It has a mass of 1.70.2 MJup and a radius of 1.140.09 RJup. Given their irradiations (109 erg.s-1.cm-2) and masses, the three new planets sizes are in good agreement with classical structure models of irradiated giant planets.

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