HATNet Field G205: Follow-Up Observations of 28 Transiting-Planet candidates and Confirmation of the Planet HAT-P-8b
David W. Latham (1), G\'asp\'ar \'A. Bakos (1,2), Guillermo Torres, (1), Robert P. Stefanik (1), Robert W. Noyes (1), G\'eza Kov\'acs (3),, Andr\'as P\'al (1,4), Geoffrey W. Marcy (5), Debra A. Fischer (6), R. Paul, Butler (7), Brigitta Sip\H{o}cz (4,1), Dimitar D. Sasselov (1)

TL;DR
This paper reports follow-up observations of 28 transiting-planet candidates in HATNet field G205, confirming the discovery of the new exoplanet HAT-P-8b and providing detailed analysis of the candidates' nature.
Contribution
It presents the follow-up procedures and confirms the first new HATNet transiting planet, HAT-P-8b, among other candidate evaluations and classifications.
Findings
HAT-P-8b confirmed as a transiting exoplanet with specific mass and radius.
Identification of false positives including eclipsing binaries and false alarms.
Detailed characterization of the host star and planetary parameters.
Abstract
We report the identification of 32 transiting-planet candidates in HATNet field G205. We describe the procedures that we have used to follow up these candidates with spectroscopic and photometric observations, and we present a status report on our interpretation of the 28 candidates for which we have follow-up observations. Eight are eclipsing binaries with orbital solutions whose periods are consistent with their photometric ephemerides; two of these spectroscopic orbits are singled-lined and six are double-lined. For one of the candidates, a nearby but fainter eclipsing binary proved to be the source for the HATNet light curve, due to blending in the HATNet images. Four of the candidates were found to be rotating more rapidly than vsini = 50 km/s and were not pursued further. Thirteen of the candidates showed no significant velocity variation at the level of 0.5 to 1.0 km/s . Seven of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
