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Star : WASP-3
THE STAR
Basic data :   
More data : 
  - Basic data (from Simbad)
- Most recent ref (from ADS)
 
Remarks : 
 Alias USNO-B1.0 1256-0285133, GSC 02636-00195
 
Name WASP-3
Distance223 pc 
Spectral TypeF7V   
Apparent Magnitude V10.64   
Mass1.24 (−0.11+0.06Msun ref.
Effective Temperature6400 (± 100) K ref.
Radius1.31 (−0.12+0.06Rsun ref.
Metallicity [Fe/H]0 (± 0.2)   ref.
Right Asc. Coord.18 34 32  
Decl. Coord.+35 39 42  

2 PLANETS
Basic data : 
 
NameWASP-3 bWASP-3 c  (unconfirmed)
Discovered in2007   2010   
Mass2.06 (± 0.13) MJ ref.0.05 MJ ref.
Semi major axis0.0317 (−0.001+0.0006AU ref.0.051 AU ref.
Orbital period1.846834 (−2e-06+2e-06days ref.3.75 (± 0.03) days ref.
Eccentricity  ref.-
Radius1.454 (± 0.084) RJ ref.-
Ttransit2454605.55915 (± 0.00023)   ref.-
Inclination85.06 (−0.16+0.15deg. ref.-
Update26/06/10   09/07/10   

Molecules detected : 
 
NameWASP-3 bWASP-3 c  (unconfirmed)
MoleculesNoneNone

WASP-3 Remarks : 
  Light curve by Bruce Gary
 
8 Jun. 2010: The planet WASP-3c is inferred from the Transit Time Variations (TTVs) for planet WASP-3c (Maciejewski et al. 2010)
Other orbital solutions, less significant, are also found with orbital periods 3.03-3.05 days and 3.58-3.54 days respectively.
It needs to be confirmed by Radial Velocity measurements.
WASP-3 Other web pages : 
  Geneva Observatory Data
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