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HAT-P-12b: A Low-Density Sub-Saturn Mass Planet Transiting a Metal-Poor K Dwarf

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v2

Abstract

We report on the discovery of HAT-P-12b, a transiting extrasolar planet orbiting the moderately bright V=12.8 K4 dwarf GSC 03033-00706, with a period P = 3.2130598 +- 0.0000021 d, transit epoch Tc = 2454419.19556 +- 0.00020 (BJD) and transit duration 0.0974 +- 0.0006 d. The host star has a mass of 0.73 +- 0.02 Msun, radius of 0.70 +- ^0.02_0.01 Rsun, effective temperature 4650 +- 60 K and metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.29 +- 0.05. We find a slight correlation between the observed spectral line bisector spans and the radial velocity, so we consider, and rule out, various blend configurations including a blend with a background eclipsing binary, and hierarchical triple systems where the eclipsing body is a star or a planet. We conclude that a model consisting of a single star with a transiting planet best fits the observations, and show that a likely explanation for the apparent correlation is contamination from scattered moonlight. Based on this model, the planetary companion has a mass of 0.211 +- 0.012 MJup, and a radius of 0.959 +- ^0.029_0.021 RJup yielding a mean density of 0.295 +- 0.025 g cm^-3. Comparing these observations with recent theoretical models we find that HAT-P-12b is consistent with a ~ 1-4.5 Gyr, mildly irradiated, H/He dominated planet with a core mass Mc <~ 10 Mearth. HAT-P-12b is thus the least massive H/He dominated gas giant planet found to date. This record was previously held by Saturn.

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@article{arxiv.0904.4704,
  title  = {HAT-P-12b: A Low-Density Sub-Saturn Mass Planet Transiting a Metal-Poor K Dwarf},
  author = {J. D. Hartman and G. Á. Bakos and G. Torres and Géza Kovács and R. W. Noyes and A. Pál and D. W. Latham and B. Sipöcz and D. A. Fischer and J. A. Johnson and G. W. Marcy and R. P. Butler and A. W. Howard and G. A. Esquerdo and D. D. Sasselov and Gábor Kovács and R. P. Stefanik and J. M. Fernandez and J. Lázár and I. Papp and P. Sári},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.4704},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ApJ, 13 pages, 9 figures, 5 tables