astro.wikisort.org - MeteoriteXO-3b is an exoplanet with about 11.79 times the mass of Jupiter, and it orbits its parent star in about 3.2 days.[7] The radius of this object is 1.217 times that of Jupiter. Astronomers announced their discovery on May 30, 2007, at the American Astronomical Society in Honolulu, Hawaii. Its discovery is attributed to the combined effort of amateur and professional astronomers working together on the XO Project using a telescope located on the Haleakala summit in Hawaii.[2]
Extrasolar planet in the constellation Camelopardalis
XO-3b [1] Size comparison of XO-3b with Jupiter. |
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Discovered by | XO Project |
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Discovery site | XO telescope Maui, Hawaii |
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Discovery date | May 30, 2007 |
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Detection method | Transit, Radial velocity |
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Semi-major axis | 0.0454 ± 0.00082 AU (6,792,000 ± 123,000 km)[3] |
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Eccentricity | 0.2883 ± 0.0025[4] |
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Orbital period (sidereal) | 3.1915289 ± 0.0000032[5] d |
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Inclination | 84.20 ± 0.54[3] |
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Argument of periastron | 346.1+1.2 −1.1[4] |
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Semi-amplitude | 1494.0 ± 9.5[4] |
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Star | XO-3 |
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Mean radius | 1.217 ± 0.073[3] RJ |
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Mass | 11.79 ± 0.59[3] MJ |
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Albedo | 0.106+0.008 −0.106[6] |
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Temperature | 1400-2000 K[6] |
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Dubbed an "oddball" planet, the planet stands out from over 350 other extrasolar planets as the most massive planet found in close proximity to a star, yet the orbit is significantly elliptical instead of circular, as would be expected.[2] It is also considered a transiting planet, passing in front of its parent star during each orbit. It is the third such planet to be found by the XO Project which was specifically created to locate them.[8]
Planetary orbit
Measurements of the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect allow a determination of the angle between the planet's orbital plane and the equator of the parent star. Initial reports suggested this angle was very large, at 70 ± 15 degrees,[9] which is significantly larger than that of the other transiting planets for which this measurement has been made.[10] The authors cautioned that systematic effects may have affected the measurements, and a later determination by an independent group of astronomers determined a reduced value of 37.3±3.0°.[11] This value is, however, still larger than the misalignment between the Sun's equator and the orbital plane of Jupiter, which is only 6°.[5]
The misalignment may indicate that in the past an encounter with another planet altered its orbit, kicking it out of the plane of the planetary system. Its orbital eccentricity is very large (e = 0.2883). Since tidal forces should have reduced the orbital eccentricity of this planet it is possible that there is another massive planet outside the orbit of XO-3 that is in orbital resonance with XO-3b.[12] Another planetary system that may have also undergone such planet-planet interactions is Upsilon Andromedae.[13]
The planetary orbit is undergoing a decay - a planet is expected to be engulfed by a host star at timescale of 1.4 million years.[14][15]
Atmosphere
Observations of several transits in the near ultraviolet by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory results in a measured planetary radius, in the near ultraviolet, of 2.54 times that of Jupiter.[16]
Debate
There is currently a debate over the classification of this object as either a planet or a brown dwarf. One of the leading astronomers in this discussion is Christopher Johns-Krull, who indicated that the debate is still quite lively. This is not particularly unusual or strange, as it would not be the first of many brown dwarfs orbiting mother stars.[7]
The light curve that best matches the steepness of ingress and egress implies a planetary radius of 1.32 ± 0.15 RJ and a mass of 11.71 ± 0.46 MJ.[1]
See also
References
- Johns-Krull, Christopher M.; et al. (2008). "XO-3b: A Massive Planet in an Eccentric Orbit Transiting an F5V Star". The Astrophysical Journal. 677 (1): 657–670. arXiv:0712.4283. Bibcode:2008ApJ...677..657J. doi:10.1086/528950.
- "XO-3b: Supersized planet or oasis in the 'brown dwarf desert'?" (Press release). Houston, Texas: Rice University. 2007-06-30. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- Winn, Joshua N.; et al. (2008). "The Transit Light Curve Project. IX. Evidence for a Smaller Radius of the Exoplanet XO-3b". The Astrophysical Journal. 683 (2): 1076–1084. arXiv:0804.4475. Bibcode:2008ApJ...683.1076W. doi:10.1086/589737.
- Hirano, Teruyuki; et al. (2011). "Further Observations of the Tilted Planet XO-3: A New Determination of Spin-Orbit Misalignment, and Limits on Differential Rotation". Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 63 (6): L57–L61. arXiv:1108.4493. Bibcode:2011PASJ...63L..57H. doi:10.1093/pasj/63.6.l57.
- Winn, Joshua N.; et al. (2009). "On the Spin-Orbit Misalignment of the XO-3 Exoplanetary System". The Astrophysical Journal. 700 (1): 302–308. arXiv:0902.3461. Bibcode:2009ApJ...700..302W. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/700/1/302.
- Thermal Phase Curves of XO-3b:an Eccentric Hot Jupiter at the Deuterium Burning Limit, 2021, arXiv:2111.03673
- Oddball Planet Puzzles Astronomers, Space.com
- XO-3 b: Supersized planet or oasis in the 'brown dwarf desert'?, EurekAlert!
- Hébrard, G.; et al. (2008). "Misaligned spin-orbit in the XO-3 planetary system?". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 488 (2): 763–770. arXiv:0806.0719. Bibcode:2008A&A...488..763H. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:200810056.(web preprint)
- Joshua N. Winn (2008). "Measuring accurate transit parameters". Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 4: 99–109. arXiv:0807.4929. Bibcode:2009IAUS..253...99W. doi:10.1017/S174392130802629X.
- Obliquities of Hot Jupiter host stars: Evidence for tidal interactions and primordial misalignments, 2012, arXiv:1206.6105
- Powell, Devin (2008-09-22). "Planet's strange orbit points to planetary billiards". New Scientist. Retrieved 2008-09-23.
- Ford, E.; et al. (2005). "Planet-planet scattering in the upsilon Andromedae system". Nature. 434 (7035): 873–876. arXiv:astro-ph/0502441. Bibcode:2005Natur.434..873F. doi:10.1038/nature03427. PMID 15829958.
- Transit Timing Variation of XO-3b: Evidence for Tidal Evolution of Hot Jupiter with High Eccentricity, 2021, arXiv:2111.06551
- Significant TESS Timing Offsets of 31 Hot Jupiters, 2021, arXiv:2111.06678
- Corrales, Lia; et al. (1 December 2021). "Five New Hot Jupiter Transits Investigated with Swift-UVOT". The Astronomical Journal. 162 (6). 287. arXiv:2110.01579. Bibcode:2021AJ....162..287C. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ac2c67.
External links
Media related to XO-3b at Wikimedia Commons
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[de] XO-3b
XO-3b ist ein Exoplanet, der den Stern XO-3 alle 3,19 Tage umkreist. Auf Grund seiner hohen Masse wird angenommen, dass es sich um einen Gasplaneten handelt.
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[es] XO-3b
XO-3b es un planeta extrasolar con más de trece veces la masa de Júpiter, que orbita su estrella, XO-3 de la constelación Camelopardalis, completando una revolución en menos de 4 días.[2] El radio de este objeto es 1.92 veces el de Júpiter, lo que lo haría el mayor de todos los planetas extrasolares conocidos. Su enorme tamaño se cree que es causado por el enorme calor que recibe de su estrella, de la que se encuentra a sólo 0.047UA (un 4.7% de la distancia de la Tierra al Sol). También se piensa que debido a su enorme masa irradia suficiente calor desde su interior, como para brillar rojo.
[ru] XO-3 b
XO-3 b — экзопланета, обнаруженная в 2007 году. Масса планеты в 11,79 раз превышает массу Юпитера, полный оборот вокруг звезды совершает за 3,2 суток. Радиус объекта в 1,217 раз больше чем радиус Юпитера, такой размер объясняется близким расположением к звезде и следственно интенсивным нагревом.
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