We report the detection of two new systems containing transiting planets. Both were identified by WASP as worthy transiting planet candidates. Radial velocity observations quickly verified that the photometric signals were indeed produced by two transiting hot Jupiters. Our observations also show the presence of additional Doppler signals. In addition to short-period hot Jupiters, we find that the WASP-53 and WASP-81 systems also host brown dwarfs, on fairly eccentric orbits with semimajor axes of a few astronomical units. WASP-53c is over 16 MJupsin ic and WASP-81c is 57 MJupsin ic. The presence of these tight, massive companions restricts theories of how the inner planets were assembled. We propose two alternative interpretations: the for...
The research leading to these results received funding from the European Communitys Seventh Framewor...
We report the discovery of a planet transiting the star WASP-80 (1SWASP J201240.26-020838.2; 2MASS J...
Funding for WASP comes from consortium universities and from the UK’s Science and Technology Facilit...
We report the detection of two new systems containing transiting planets. Both were identified by WA...
peer reviewedWe report the detection of two new systems containing transiting planets. Both were ide...
TRAPPIST is a project funded by the Belgian Fund for Scientic Research (Fonds National de la Recherc...
peer reviewedWe present the discovery of three transiting planets from the WASP survey, two hot-Jupi...
We report the discovery of three new transiting hot Jupiters by WASP-South together with the TRAPPIS...
We present the discovery of three new transiting giant planets, first detected with the WASP telesco...
We report the sky-projected orbital obliquity (spin–orbit angle) of WASP-84 b, a 0.69 planet in an 8...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
We report the discovery by the WASP transit survey of a highly-irradiated, massive (2.242 ± 0.080 MJ...
We report the discovery of a new transiting planet from the WASP survey. WASP-135b is a hot Jupiter ...
We present the discovery of 3 transiting planets from the WASP survey, two hot-Jupiters: WASP-177 b ...
Funding for WASP comes from consortium universities and from the UK’s Science and Technology Facilit...
The research leading to these results received funding from the European Communitys Seventh Framewor...
We report the discovery of a planet transiting the star WASP-80 (1SWASP J201240.26-020838.2; 2MASS J...
Funding for WASP comes from consortium universities and from the UK’s Science and Technology Facilit...
We report the detection of two new systems containing transiting planets. Both were identified by WA...
peer reviewedWe report the detection of two new systems containing transiting planets. Both were ide...
TRAPPIST is a project funded by the Belgian Fund for Scientic Research (Fonds National de la Recherc...
peer reviewedWe present the discovery of three transiting planets from the WASP survey, two hot-Jupi...
We report the discovery of three new transiting hot Jupiters by WASP-South together with the TRAPPIS...
We present the discovery of three new transiting giant planets, first detected with the WASP telesco...
We report the sky-projected orbital obliquity (spin–orbit angle) of WASP-84 b, a 0.69 planet in an 8...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
We report the discovery by the WASP transit survey of a highly-irradiated, massive (2.242 ± 0.080 MJ...
We report the discovery of a new transiting planet from the WASP survey. WASP-135b is a hot Jupiter ...
We present the discovery of 3 transiting planets from the WASP survey, two hot-Jupiters: WASP-177 b ...
Funding for WASP comes from consortium universities and from the UK’s Science and Technology Facilit...
The research leading to these results received funding from the European Communitys Seventh Framewor...
We report the discovery of a planet transiting the star WASP-80 (1SWASP J201240.26-020838.2; 2MASS J...
Funding for WASP comes from consortium universities and from the UK’s Science and Technology Facilit...