WASP-7b

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WASP-7b
Exoplanet Comparison WASP-7 b.png
Size comparison of WASP-7b with Jupiter.
Discovery
Discovered byCameron et al. (SuperWASP)
Discovery siteSAAO
Discovery dateApril 1, 2008
Transit
Orbital characteristics
0.0618+0.0014
−0.0033
AU
Eccentricity0.0173+0.0009
−0.0011
[1]
4.954658+5.5e-5
−4.3e-5
d
Inclination89.6+0.4
−0.9
StarWASP-7
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
0.915+0.046
−0.04
RJ
Mass0.96+0.12
−0.18
MJ
Mean density
1,660 kg/m3 (2,800 lb/cu yd)
3.03 g
Temperature1393+80
−82
K[1]

WASP-7b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2008. This 5-day period planet is slightly smaller than Jupiter, roughly the same mass and more dense.[2]

A study in 2012, utilizing the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect, determined the planetary orbit is strongly misaligned with the equatorial plane of the star, with misalignment equal to 86±8°, making the planetary orbit nearly polar.[3] The orbit is also slightly eccentric, which is surprising given the tidal circularization timescale of below 650 million years.[1]

Physical properties[]

The measured temperature on the planetary dayside is 1393+80
−82
K.[1]

See also[]

  • SuperWASP

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Trends in Spitzer Secondary Eclipses, 2021, arXiv:2103.15833
  2. ^ Hellier; et al. (December 11, 2008). "WASP-7: The brightest transiting-exoplanet system in the Southern hemisphere". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 690 (1): L89–L91. arXiv:0805.2600. Bibcode:2009ApJ...690L..89H. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/690/1/L89.
  3. ^ Obliquities of Hot Jupiter host stars: Evidence for tidal interactions and primordial misalignments, 2012, arXiv:1206.6105

External links[]

Media related to WASP-7b at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: Sky map 20h 44m 10s, −39° 13′ 31″


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