# WASP-169, WASP-171, WASP-175 and WASP-182: three hot Jupiters and one   bloated sub-Saturn mass planet discovered by WASP-south

**Authors:** L. D. Nielsen, F. Bouchy, O. D. Turner, D.R. Anderson, K. Barkaoui, Z., Benkhaldoun, A. Burdanov, A. Collier Cameron, L. Delrez, M. Gillon, E., Ducrot, C. Hellier, E. Jehin, M. Lendl, P.F.L. Maxted, F. Pepe, D. Pollacco,, F.J. Pozuelos, D. Queloz, D. Segransan, B. Smalley, A.H.M.J. Triaud, S. Udry, and R.G. West

arXiv: 1904.10388 · 2019-08-29

## TL;DR

This paper reports the discovery of four new giant exoplanets, including three hot Jupiters and one bloated sub-Saturn, using WASP photometry and follow-up observations, highlighting their characteristics and potential for atmospheric studies.

## Contribution

The paper presents four newly discovered giant exoplanets with detailed characterization, including a sub-Saturn mass planet in the sub-Jovian desert, expanding known exoplanet diversity.

## Key findings

- WASP-169b is a low-density Jupiter orbiting a sub-giant star.
- WASP-171b is a typical hot Jupiter with a possible outer companion.
- WASP-182b is a bloated sub-Saturn in the sub-Jovian desert.

## Abstract

We present the discovery of four new giant planets from \WASP, three hot Jupiters and one bloated sub-Saturn mass planet; WASP-169b, WASP-171b, WASP-175b and WASP-182b. Besides the discovery photometry from \wasp\ we use radial velocity measurements from CORALIE and HARPS as well as follow-up photometry from EulerCam, TRAPPIST-North and -South and SPECULOOS. WASP-169b is a low density Jupiter ($M=0.561 \pm 0.061~\mathrm{M_{Jup}}, R=1.304^{+0.150}_{-0.073} ~\mathrm{R_{Jup}}$) orbiting a V=12.17 F8 sub-giant in a 5.611~day orbit. WASP-171b is a typical hot Jupiter ($M=1.084 \pm 0.094~\mathrm{M_{Jup}}, R=0.98^{+0.07}_{-0.04} ~\mathrm{R_{Jup}}$, $P=3.82~\mathrm{days}$) around a V=13.05 G0 star. We find a linear drift in the radial velocities of WASP-171 spanning 3.5 years, indicating the possibility of an additional outer planet or stellar companion. WASP-175b is an inflated hot Jupiter ($M=0.99 \pm 0.13~\mathrm{M_{Jup}}, R=1.208 \pm 0.081 ~\mathrm{R_{Jup}}$, $P=3.07~\mathrm{days}$) around a V=12.04 F7 star, which possibly is part of a binary system with a star 7.9\arcsec\ away. WASP-182b is a bloated sub-Saturn mass planet ($M=0.148 \pm 0.011~\mathrm{M_{Jup}}, R=0.850\pm 0.030 ~\mathrm{R_{Jup}}$) around a metal rich V=11.98 G5 star ([Fe/H]$=0.27 \pm 0.11$). With a orbital period of $P=3.377~\mathrm{days}$, it sits right in the apex of the sub-Jovian desert, bordering the upper- and lower edge of the desert in both the mass-period and radius-period plane. WASP-169b, WASP-175b and WASP-182b are promising targets for atmospheric characterisation through transmission spectroscopy, with expected transmission signals of 121, 150 and 264 ppm respectively.

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