HATS-60b - HATS-69b: Ten Transiting Planets From HATSouth
Abstract
We report the discovery of ten transiting extrasolar planets by the HATSouth survey. The planets range in mass from the Super-Neptune HATS-62b, with Mp < 0.179 MJ, to the Super-Jupiter HATS-66b, with Mp = 5.33 MJ, and in size from the Saturn HATS-69b, with Rp = 0.94 RJ, to the inflated Jupiter HATS-67b, with Rp = 1.69 RJ. The planets have orbital periods between 1.6092 days (HATS-67b) and 7.8180 days (HATS-61b). The hosts are dwarf stars with masses ranging from 0.89 M (HATS-69) to 1.56 M (HATS-64), and have apparent magnitudes between V = 12.276 0.020 mag (HATS-68) and V = 14.095 0.030 mag (HATS-66). The Super-Neptune HATS-62b is the least massive planet discovered to date with a radius larger than Jupiter. Based largely on the Gaia DR2 distances and broad-band photometry, we identify three systems (HATS-62, -64, and -65) as having possible unresolved binary star companions. We discuss in detail our methods for incorporating the Gaia DR2 observations into our modeling of the system parameters, and into our blend analysis procedures.
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