WASP-180Ab: Doppler tomography of an hot Jupiter orbiting the primary star in a visual binary
Abstract
We report the discovery and characterisation of WASP-180Ab, a hot Jupiter confirmed by the detection of its Doppler shadow and by measuring its mass using radial velocities. We find the 0.9 0.1 M Jup, 1.24 0.04 R Jup planet to be in a misaligned, retrograde orbit around an F7 star with T eff = 6500K and a moderate rotation speed of vsini = 19.9 km s-1. The host star is the primary of a V = 10.7 binary, where a secondary separated by 5'' (1200 AU) contributes 30% of the light. WASP-180Ab therefore adds to a small sample of transiting hot Jupiters known in binary systems. A 4.6-day modulation seen in the WASP data is likely to be the rotational modulation of the companion star, WASP-180B.
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