The discovery of WASP-134b, WASP-134c, WASP-137b, WASP-143b and WASP-146b: three hot Jupiters and a pair of warm Jupiters orbiting Solar-type stars
D. R. Anderson, F. Bouchy, D. J. A. Brown, A. Collier Cameron, L., Delrez, M. Gillon, J. I. Gonz\'alez Hern\'andez, C. Hellier, E. Jehin, M., Lendl, P. F. L. Maxted, M. Neveu-VanMalle, L. D. Nielsen, F. Pepe, M. Perger,, D. Pollacco, D. Queloz, J. Rey, D. S\'egransan, B. Smalley

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of five new exoplanets, including three hot Jupiters and two warm Jupiters orbiting Solar-type stars, with detailed characterization of their orbits, masses, and system dynamics.
Contribution
The discovery of five exoplanets around Solar-type stars, including a rare system with a hot Jupiter and a nearby warm Jupiter, and the analysis of their orbital properties and formation scenarios.
Findings
WASP-137b, WASP-143b, and WASP-146b are typical hot Jupiters.
WASP-134 hosts two warm Jupiters with distinct orbital properties.
WASP-134b's orbit is misaligned with its star's spin, indicating complex system dynamics.
Abstract
We report the discovery by WASP of five planets orbiting moderately bright ( = 11.0-12.9) Solar-type stars. WASP-137b, WASP-143b and WASP-146b are typical hot Jupiters in orbits of 3-4 d and with masses in the range 0.68--1.11 . WASP-134 is a metal-rich ([Fe/H] = +0.40 0.07]) G4 star orbited by two warm Jupiters: WASP-134b ( = 1.41 ; d; ; = 950 K) and WASP-134c ( = 0.70 ; d; ; = 500 K). From observations of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect of WASP-134b, we find its orbit to be misaligned with the spin of its star (). WASP-134 is a rare example of a system with a short-period giant planet and a nearby giant companion. In-situ formation or disc migration seem more likely explanations for such…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · High-pressure geophysics and materials
