Wide Angle Search for Planets Exoplanet search project
WASP or Wide Angle Search for Planets is an international consortium of several academic organisations performing an ultra-wide angle search for exoplanets using transit photometry . The array of robotic telescopes aims to survey the entire sky, simultaneously monitoring many thousands of stars at an apparent visual magnitude from about 7 to 13.[ 1]
WASP is the detection program composed of the Isaac Newton Group , IAC and six universities from the United Kingdom. The two continuously operating, robotic observatories cover the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, respectively. SuperWASP-North is at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the mountain of that name which dominates La Palma in the Canary Islands . WASP-South is at the South African Astronomical Observatory , Sutherland in the arid Roggeveld Mountains of South Africa . These use eight wide-angle cameras that simultaneously monitor the sky for planetary transit events and allow the monitoring of millions of stars simultaneously, enabling the detection of rare transit events.[ 2]
Instruments used for follow-up characterization employing doppler spectroscopy to determine the exoplanet's mass include the HARPS spectrograph of ESO's 3.6-metre telescope as well as the Swiss Euler Telescope , both located at La Silla Observatory , Chile.[ 3] WASP's design has also been adopted by the Next-Generation Transit Survey .[ 4] As of 2016, the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia data base contains a total of 2,107 extrasolar planets of which 118 were discoveries by WASP.[ 5]
Equipment
WASP consists of two robotic observatories ; SuperWASP-North at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma in the Canaries and WASP-South at the South African Astronomical Observatory , South Africa. Each observatory consists of an array of eight Canon 200 mm f1.8 lenses backed by high quality 2048 × 2048 science-grade CCDs , the model used is the iKon-L[ 6] manufactured by Andor Technology .[ 7] The telescopes are mounted on an equatorial telescope mount built by Optical Mechanics, Inc. [ 8] The large field of view of the Canon lenses gives each observatory a massive sky coverage of 490 square degrees per pointing.[ 9]
Function
The observatories continuously monitor the sky, taking a set of images approximately once per minute, gathering up to 100 gigabytes of data per night. By using the transit method , data collected from WASP can be used to measure the brightness of each star in each image, and small dips in brightness caused by large planets passing in front of their parent stars can be searched for.
One of the main purpose of WASP was to revolutionize the understanding of planet formation, paving the way for future space missions searching for 'Earth'-like worlds .
Structure
WASP is operated by a consortium of academic institutions which include:
WASP-39b and its parent star (artist's impression).[ 10]
On 26 September 2006, the team reported the discovery of two extrasolar planets: WASP-1b (orbiting at 0.038 AU (6 million km) from star once every 2.5 days) and WASP-2b (orbiting three-quarters that radius once every 2 days).[ 11]
On 31 October 2007, the team reported the discovery of three extrasolar planets: WASP-3b , WASP-4b and WASP-5b . All three planets are similar to Jovian mass and are so close to their respective stars that their orbital periods are all less than two days. These are among the shortest orbital periods discovered. The surface temperatures of the planets should be more than 2000 degrees Celsius , owing to their short distances from their respective stars. The WASP‑4b and WASP-5b are the first planets discovered by the cameras and researchers in South Africa. WASP-3b is the third planet discovered by the equivalent in La Palma.
In August 2009, the discovery of WASP-17b was announced, believed to be the first planet ever discovered to orbit in the opposite direction to the spin of its star, WASP-17 .
Discoveries and follow-up observations
Star
Constellation
Right ascension
Declination
App. mag.
Distance (ly )
Spectral type
Planet
Mass (M J )
Radius (R J )
Orbital period (d )
Semimajor axis (AU )
Orbital eccentricity
Inclination (° )
Discovery year
WASP-1
Andromeda
00h 20m 40s
+31° 59′ 24″
11.79
1031
F7V
b
0.86
1.484
2.5199464
0.0382
0
88.65
2006
WASP-2
Delphinus
20h 30m 54s
+06° 25′ 46″
11.98
493
K1V
b
0.847
1.079
2.15222144
0.03138
0
84.73
2006
WASP-3
Lyra
18h 33m 32s
+35° 39′ 42″
10.64
727
F7V
b
2.06
1.454
1.8468372
0.0313
0
85.06
2007
WASP-4
Phoenix
23h 34m 15s
−42° 03′ 41″
12.6
851
G7V
b
1.1215
1.363
1.33823187
0.02312
0
88.8
2007
WASP-5
Phoenix
23h 57m 24s
−41° 16′ 38″
12.26
967
G4V
b
1.58
1.09
1.6284296
0.02683
0
85.8
2007
WASP-6
Aquarius
23h 12m 37s
−22° 40′ 06″
12.4
1001
G8V
b
0.5
1.3
3.36
0.0269
0.054
88.47
2008
WASP-7
Microscopium
20h 44m 10s
−39° 13′ 31″
9.51
460
F5V
b
0.96
0.915
4.954658
0.0618
0
89.6
2008
WASP-8
Sculptor
23h 59m 36.07s
−35° 01′ 52.9″
9.9
160
G6
b
2.23
1.17
8.16
0.0793
0.3082
88.52
2008
c
9.45
4323
5.28
0
2014
WASP-10
Pegasus
23h 15m 58s
+31° 27′ 46″
12.7
290
K5
b
3.06
1.08
3.0927616
0.0371
0.057
86.8
2008
WASP-11/HAT-P-10
Perseus
03h 09m 29s
+30° 40′ 25″
11.89
408
K3V
b
0.460
1.045
3.7224690
0.0439
0
88.5
2008
WASP-12
Auriga
06h 30m 32.794s
+29° 40′ 20.29″
11.7
871
G0V
b
1.404
1.736
1.0914222
0.02293
0
86
2008
WASP-13
Lynx
09h 20m 24.71s
+33° 52′ 57.0″
10.7
509
G1V
b
0.485
1.365
4.353011
0.05379
0
85.64
2008
WASP-14
Boötes
14h 33m 06s
+21° 53′ 41″
9.75
520
F5V
b
7.725
1.259
2.2437704
0.037
0.0903
84.79
2008
WASP-15
Hydra
13h 55m 42.71s
−32° 09′ 34.6″
10.9
1005
F5
b
0.54
1.16
3.75
0.0472
0
85.5
2008
WASP-16
Virgo
14h 18m 43.92s
−20° 16′ 31.8″
11.3
520
G3V
b
0.855
1.008
3.12
0.0421
0
85.22
2009
WASP-17
Scorpius
15h 59m 51s
−28° 03′ 42″
11.6
1000
F6
b
0.486
1.991
3.735438
0.0515
0.028
86.83
2009
WASP-18
Phoenix
01h 37m 24.95s
−45° 40′ 40.8″
9.29
330
F9
b
10.3
1.106
0.94145299
0.02026
0.0092
86
2009
WASP-19
Vela
09h 43m 40.077s
−45° 39′ 33.06″
12.3
815
G8V
b
1.168
1.386
0.78884
0.01655
0.0046
79.4
2009
WASP-20
Cetus
00h 20m 38.53s
−23° 56′ 08.6″
10.7
685
F9
b
0.31
1.459
4.9
0.06003
85.57
2011
WASP-21
Pegasus
23h 09m 58.23s
+18° 23′ 46.0″
11.6
750
G3V
b
0.3
1.21
4.322506
0.052
0
87.29
2010
WASP-22
Eridanus
03h 31m 16.32s
−23° 49′ 11.0″
12.0
980
G1
b
0.588
1.158
3.5327313
0.04698
0
88.26
2010
WASP-23
Puppis
06h 44m 31s
−42° 45′ 43″
12.7
671.1
K1V
b
0.884
0.962
2.9444256
0.0376
< 0.062
88.39
2010
WASP-24
Virgo
15h 08m 51.72s
+02° 20′ 36.1″
11.3
1080
F8-9
b
1.03
1.10
2.341
0.0359
0
85.71
2010
WASP-25
Hydra
13h 01m 26.36s
−27° 31′ 20.0″
11.9
550
G4
b
0.58
1.26
3.765
0.0487
0
87.7
2010
WASP-26
Cetus
00h 18m 24.70s
−15° 16′ 02.3″
11.3
815
G0
b
1.028
1.281
2.7566004
0.03985
0
82.91
2010
WASP-27/HAT-P-14
Hercules
17h 20m 27.8s
+38° 14′ 31.9″
10
731.2
F5
b
2.44
1.101
4.6
0.060
0.1074
84.1167
2010
WASP-28 [ru ]
Pisces
23h 34m 27.87s
−01° 34′ 48.1″
12
1090
F8
b
1.12
0.91
3.409
0.0455
0.046
88.61
2010
WASP-29
Phoenix
23h 51m 31.08s
−39° 54′ 24.2″
11.3
260
K4V
b
0.25
0.74
3.923
0.0456
0
87.96
2010
WASP-31 [ru ]
Crater
11h 17m 45s
−19° 03′ 17″
11.7
1305
F
b
0.478
1.537
3.405909
0.04657
0
84.54
2010
WASP-32
Pisces
00h 15m 51s
+01° 12′ 02″
11.3
G
b
3.6
1.18
2.71865
0.0394
0.018
85.3
2010
WASP-33
Andromeda
02h 26m 51.05s
+37° 33′ 01.7″
8.3
378
A5
b
< 4.59
1.438
1.21986967
0.02558
0
87.67
2010
WASP-34
Crater
11h 01m 36s
−23° 51′ 38″
10.4
391
G5
b
0.59
1.22
4.3176782
0.0524
0.038
85.2
2010
WASP-35
Eridanus
5h 4m 19.63s
−6° 13′ 47.36″
10.94
663
G0V
b
0.72
1.32
3.161575
0.04317
0
87.96
2011
WASP-36
Hydra
08h 45m 19.0s
−08° 01′ 37″
12.7
1468
G2
b
2.279
1.269
1.53737
0.02624
83.65
2010
WASP-37
Virgo
14h 47m 46.62s
+01° 03′ 53.4″
12.7
1102
G2
b
1.696
1.136
3.577471
0.04339
0
88.78
2010
WASP-38
Hercules
16h 15m 50s
+10° 01′ 57″
9.42
359
F8
b
2.712
1.079
6.871815
0.07551
0.0321
88.69
2010
WASP-39 [ru ]
Virgo
14h 29m 18s
−03° 26′ 40″
12.11
750
G8
b
0.28
1.27
4.055259
0.0486
0
87.83
2011
WASP-40/HAT-P-27
Virgo
14h 51m 04.25s
+05° 56′ 50.4″
12.21
665
G8
b
0.66
1.055
3.0395721
0.0403
0.078
84.98
2011
WASP-41
Centaurus
12h 42m 28.51s
−30° 38′ 23.5″
11.6
587
G8V
b
0.92
1.21
3.052394
0.04
0
87.3
2010
c
—
—
421.0
1.07
0.294
—
2015
WASP-42
12h 51m 55.62s
−42° 04′ 25.2″
12.57
K1
b
0.5
1.08
4.98169
0.0458
0.06
88.25
2011
WASP-43
Sextans
10h 19m 38s
−09° 48′ 23″
12.4
K7V
b
1.78
0.93
0.813475
0.0142
0
82.6
2011
WASP-44
Cetus
00h 15m 37s
−11° 56′ 17″
12.9
G8V
b
0.889
1.14
2.4238039
0.03473
0
86.02
2011
WASP-45
Sculptor
00h 20m 57s
−35° 59′ 54″
12
K2V
b
1.007
1.16
3.1260876
0.04054
0
84.47
2011
WASP-46
Indus
21h 14m 57s
−55° 52′ 18″
12.9
G6V
b
2.101
1.31
1.43037
0.02448
0
82.63
2011
WASP-47
Aquarius
20h 40m 09.16s
−00° 52′ 15.0″
11.9
652
G9V
b
1.14
1.15
4.15914
0.052
0
89.32
2011
c
1.31
—
596.0
1.41
0.28
87.0
2015
d
0.0428
0.331
9.0304
0.088
0.007
89.22
2015
e
0.029
0.167
0.78961
0.0173
0.03
86.2
2015
WASP-48
Cygnus
19h 24m 39s
+55° 28′ 23″
11.06
F/G
b
0.98
1.67
2.143634
0.03444
0
80.09
2011
WASP-49A
Canis Major
06h 04m 21.47s
−16° 57′ 55.1″
11.36
G6
b
0.378
1.115
2.78174
84.89
2011
WASP-50
Eridanus
02h 54m 45s
−10° 53′ 53″
11.6
750
G9
b
1.468
1.153
1.9550959
0.02945
0.009
84.74
2011
WASP-51/HAT-P-30
Draco
08h 15m 48s
+05° 50′ 12″
10.36
629
F9
b
0.711
1.34
2.810595
0.0419
0.035
83.6
2011
WASP-52
Pegasus
23h 13m 59.0s
+08° 45′ 41″
12
457
K2V
b
0.46
1.27
1.74978
85.35
2011
WASP-53
Cetus
2h 7m 38.22s
−20° 39′ 43″
11.0
766
K3
b
0.094
1.2
3.31
0.04101
-
87.08
2011
WASP-54
Virgo
13h 41m 49.03s
−00° 07′ 41″
10.42
F9V/IV
b
0.6
1.4
3.7
2011
WASP-55
Virgo
08h 15m 48s
+05° 50′ 12″
11.8
1076
b
0.57
1.3
4.46563
0.0533
89.2
2011
WASP-56
Triangulum
02h 13m 27.90s
+23° 30′ 20.2″
11.48
G6
b
0.6
1.2
4.6
2011
WASP-57
Libra
14h 55m 16.84s
−02° 03′ 27.5″
13.34
1483
G6
b
0.8
1.1
2.8
2011
WASP-58
Lyra
18h 18m 48.0s
+45° 10′ 19″
11.66
978
G2V
b
0.89
1.37
5.01718
0.0561
87.4
2011
WASP-59
Pegasus
23h 18m 30.0s
+24° 53′ 21″
13
408
K5V
b
0.863
0.775
7.91959
0.0697
0.1
2011
WASP-60
Pegasus
23h 15m 58s
+31° 27′ 46″
12.18
1305
G1V
b
0.5
0.86
4.305
0.0531
0
87.9
2011
WASP-61
Lepus
05h 01m 12.0s
−26° 03′ 15″
12.5
1566
F7
b
2.06
1.24
3.8559
0.0514
89.35
2011
WASP-62
Dorado
05h 48m 34.0s
−63° 59′ 18″
10.3
1566
F7
b
0.57
1.39
4.41195
0.0567
88.3
2011
WASP-63
Columba
06h 17m 21.0s
−38° 19′ 24″
11.2
1076
G8
b
0.38
1.43
4.37809
0.574
87.8
2011
WASP-64
Canis Major
6h 44m 28s
−32° 51′ 30″
12.29
1141
G7
b
1.217
1.244
1.57329
0.0264
0.04
86.7
2011
WASP-65 [ru ]
Cancer
08h 53m 18s
+08° 31′ 23″
11.9
1010
G6
b
1.55
1.112
2.3114243
0.0334
-
2011
WASP-66
Antlia
10h 32m 54.0s
−34° 59′ 23″
11.6
1239
F4
b
2.32
1.39
4.08605
0.0546
85.9
2011
WASP-67
Sagittarius
19h 42m 59.0s
−19° 56′ 58″
12.5
734
K0V
b
0.42
1.4
4.61442
0.0517
85.8
2011
WASP-68 [ru ]
Sagittarius
20h 20m 22.98s
−19° 18′ 52.9″
10.7
G0
b
0.95
1.24
5.08
2011
WASP-69
Aquarius
21h 0m 6s
−5° 5′ 40″
K5
b
0.26
1.06
3.8681382
0.04525
0
86.7
2011
WASP-70A
Aquarius
21h 01m 54s
−13° 26′ 00″
10.8
799
G4
b
0.59
1.16
3.713
0.0485
< 0.067
-
2011
WASP-71
Cetus
01h 57m 03.0s
00° 45′ 32″
10.57
652
F8
b
2.258
1.5
2.90367
84.2
2012
WASP-72
Fornax
00h 10m 56.6s
−30° 10′ 09″
9.6
F7
b
1.5461
1.27
2.21674
0.03708
2013
WASP-73 [ru ]
Indus
21h 19m 47.91s
−58° 08′ 56″
10.5
F9
b
1.88
1.16
4.087
0.05514
2013
WASP-74
Aquila
20h 18m 10.0s
−01° 04′ 33″
9.7
391
F9
b
0.826
1.404
2.1377445
0.03443
0.0
79.86
2014
WASP-75
Cetus
01h 31m 18.2s
−10:40:32°
11.45
848
F9
b
1.07
1.27
2.48419
0.0375
82
2013
WASP-76
Pisces
01h 46m 32.0s
02° 42′ 02″
9.5
390
F7
b
0.92
1.83
1.80989
0.033
88
2013
WASP-77A
Cetus
02h 28m 37.0s
−07° 03′ 38″
11.29
G8V
b
1.76
1.21
1.36003
89.4
2012
WASP-78
Eridanus
04h 15m 02.0s
−22° 06′ 59″
12.0
1794
F8
b
1.16
1.75
2.17518
0.0415
89
2012
WASP-79
Eridanus
04h 25m 29.0s
−30° 36′ 02″
10.1
783
F3
b
0.89
1.7
2.17518
0.0362
83.2
2012
WASP-80
Aquila
20h 12m 40.0s
−02° 08′ 44″
11.88
196
K7V
b
0.554
0.952
3.06785
0.0346
0.07
89.92
2013
WASP-82
Orion
04h 50m 39s
+01° 53′ 38″
10.1
650
F5
b
1.24
1.67
2.70578
0.0447
87.9
2013
WASP-83
Corvus
12h 40m 37.0s
−19° 17′ 03″
12.9
978
G8
b
0.3
1.04
4.071252
0.059
0.0
88.9
2014
WASP-84
Hydra
08h 44m 26s
+01° 50′ 36″
390
K0
b
0.694
0.942
8.52349
0.0771
88.368
2013
WASP-85A
Virgo
11h 43m 38.1s
+06° 33′ 49.4″
11.2
407±260
G5
b
1.09
1.44
2.66
0.1138
~0
89.72
2014
WASP-86
Hercules
17h 50m 33.7s
+36° 34′ 13″
10.66
F7
b
0.95
1.79
5.0316144
0.0617
0.0
84.45
2016
WASP-87 A
Centaurus
12h 21m 17.92s
−52° 50′ 27.6″
10.7
780
F5
b
2.18
1.385
1.6827950
0.02946
81.07
2014
WASP-88
Indus
20h 38m 02.7s
−48° 27′ 43.2″
11.4
F6
b
0.56
1.7
4.954
0.06432
2013
WASP-89
Capricornus
20h 55m 36.0s
−18° 58′ 16″
13.1
K3
b
5.9
1.04
3.3564227
0.0427
0.193
89.4
2014
WASP-90
Equuleus
21h 02m 08s
+07° 03′ 24″
11.7
1100
F6
b
0.63
1.63
3.91624
0.0562
82.1
2013
WASP-91
Tucana
23h 51m 23.0s
−70° 09′ 10″
12.0
K3
b
1.34
1.03
2.798581
0.037
0.0
86.8
2017
WASP-92
Hercules
16h 26m 46.1s
+51° 02′ 28″
13.18
1729
F7
b
0.805
1.461
2.1746742
0.0348
0.0
83.75
2016
WASP-93
Cassiopeia
00h 37m 50.0s
+51° 17′ 20″
10.97
815
F4
b
1.47
1.597
2.7325321
0.04211
—
81.18
2016
WASP-94A
Microscopium
20h 55m 07.94s
−34° 08′ 07.9″
10.1
587
F8
b
0.445
1.72
3.95
0.055
<0.13
88.7
2014
WASP-94B
Microscopium
20h 55m 09.16s
−34° 08′ 07.9″
10.5
587
F9
b
≥0.617
2.008
0.0335
2014
WASP-95
Grus
21h 02m 08s
−48° 00′ 11″
10.1
G2
b
1.13
1.21
2.18467
0.03416
88.4
2013
WASP-96
Phoenix
00h 04m 11s
−47° 21′ 38″
12.2
G8
b
0.48
1.2
3.42526
0.0453
85.6
2013
WASP-97
Eridanus
01h 38m 25s
−55° 46′ 19″
10.6
G5
b
1.32
1.13
2.07276
0.03303
88
2013
WASP-98
Eridanus
03h 53m 42s
−34° 19′ 42″
13.0
G7
b
0.83
1.1
2.96264
0.036
86.3
2013
WASP-99
Eridanus
02h 39m 35s
−50° 00′ 29″
9.5
F8
b
2.78
1.1
5.75251
0.0717
88.8
2013
WASP-100
Reticulum
04h 35m 50s
−64° 01′ 37″
10.8
F2
b
2.03
1.69
2.84938
0.0457
82.6
2013
WASP-101
Canis Major
06h 33m 24s
−23° 29′ 10″
10.3
F6
b
0.5
1.41
3.58572
0.0506
85
2013
WASP-102
Pegasus
22h 25m 51.4s
15° 51′ 24″
12.73
G0
b
0.624
1.259
2.709813
0.0401
—
89.73
2016
WASP-103
Hercules
16h 37m 15.5s
+07° 11′ 00.07″
12.1
F8
b
1.49
1.53
0.925
0.01985
86.3
2014
WASP-104
Leo
10h 42m 24.61s
+07° 26′ 6.3″
11.12
466
G8
b
1.272
1.137
1.7554137
0.02918
83.63
2014
WASP-105
Phoenix
01h 36m 40.0s
−50° 39′ 32″
12.10
K2
b
1.8
0.96
7.87288
0.075
0.0
89.7
2017
WASP-106
Leo
11h 05m 43.13s
−05° 04′ 45.9″
11.21
923
F9
b
1.925
1.085
9.289715
0.0917
89.49
2014
WASP-107 [ru ]
Virgo
12h 33m 32.85s
−10° 8′ 46.14″
11.6
208.7
K6V
b
0.12
0.94
5.72149
0.055
-
-
2017
WASP-108
Centaurus
13h 03m 19s
−49° 38′ 23″
11.2
717
F9
b
1.167
1.215
2.6755463
0.0397
88.49
2014
WASP-109
Libra
15h 28m 13.0s
−16° 24′ 39″
11.4
1076
F4
b
0.91
1.443
3.3190233
0.0463
84.28
2014
WASP-110
Sagittarius
20h 23m 30s
−44° 03′ 30″
12.3
1043
G9
b
0.515
1.238
3.7783977
0.0457
88.06
2014
WASP-111
Capricornus
21h 55m 04s
−22° 36′ 45″
10.3
684
F5
b
1.83
1.442
2.310965
0.03914
81.61
2014
WASP-112 [ru ]
Piscis Austrinus
22h 37m 57s
−35° 09′ 14″
13.3
1337
G6
b
0.88
1.191
3.0353992
0.0382
88.68
2014
WASP-113
Boötes
14h 59m 29.0s
+46° 57′ 36″
11.80
1174
G1
b
0.475
1.409
4.54216874538
0.05885
0.0
86.46
2016
WASP-114
Pegasus
21h 50m 40.0s
10° 27′ 47″
12.74
1500
G0
b
1.769
1.339
1.5487743
0.02851
0.012
83.96
2016
WASP-117 [ru ]
02h 27m 06.09s
−50° 17′ 04.3″
10.15
F9V
b
0.2755
1.021
10.02165
0.09459
0.302
89.14
2014[ 12]
WASP-118
Pisces
01h 18m 12.0s
02° 42′ 10″
11.02
815
F6
b
0.514
1.44
4.0460435
0.05453
—
88.7
2016
WASP-119
Reticulum
03h 43m 46.0s
−65° 11′ 38″
12.2
1086
G5
b
1.23
1.4
2.49979
0.0363
0.058
85.0
2016
WASP-120
Horologium
04h 10m 28.0s
−45° 53′ 54″
11
F5
b
5.06
1.515
3.6112706
0.0522
0.059
82.29
2015
WASP-121
Puppis
7h 10m 24.0595s
−39° 5′ 50.562″
11.0
850
F6V
b
1.184
1.81
1.275
0.02544
0
87.6
2015
WASP-122
Puppis
07h 13m 12.0s
−42° 24′ 35″
11.0
G4
b
1.401
1.792
1.7100567
0.03107
0.0
78.35
2015
WASP-123
Sagittarius
19h 17m 55.0s
−32° 51′ 36″
11.1
G5
b
0.92
1.327
2.977641
0.0431
0.0
85.79
2015
WASP-124
Piscis Austrinus
22h 10m 51.0s
−30° 44′ 58″
12.7
1412
F9
b
0.6
1.24
3.37265
0.0499
0.017
86.3
2016
WASP-126
Hydrus
04h 13m 30.0s
−69° 13′ 37″
10.8
763
G2
b
0.2841
0.96
3.2888
0.0449
0.18
87.9
2016
WASP-127 [ru ]
Sextans
10h 42m 14.08s
−03° 50′ 6.26″
10.2
522
G5
b
0.18
1.37
4.17806
0.052
0
-
2016
WASP-128
Centaurus
11h 31m 26.1s
−41° 41′ 22″
12.5
1376
G0V
b
37.19
0.937
2.20883665
0.0359
0.0
89.1
2018
WASP-129
Centaurus
11h 45m 12.0s
−42° 03′ 50″
12.3
802
G1
b
1.0
0.93
5.748145
0.0628
0.096
87.7
2016
WASP-130
Centaurus
13h 32m 5.0s
−42° 28′ 31″
11.1
587
G6
b
1.23
0.89
11.55098
0.1012
0.0
88.66
2016
WASP-131
Centaurus
14h 00m 46.0s
−30° 35′ 01″
10.1
815
G0
b
0.27
1.22
5.322023
0.0607
0.0
85.0
2016
WASP-132
Lupus
14h 30m 26.0s
−46° 09′ 33″
12.4
391
K4
b
0.41
0.87
7.133521
0.067
0.0
89.6
2016
WASP-133
Microscopium
20h 58m 18.0s
−35° 47′ 48″
12.9
1491
G4
b
1.16
1.21
2.176423
0.0345
0.17
87.0
2016
WASP-134
Pegasus
21h 50m 17.0s
04° 11′ 40″
11.3
636
G4
b
1.412
0.988
10.1467583
0.0956
0.1447
89.13
2018
c
—
—
70.01
—
0.173
—
2018
WASP-135
Hercules
17h 49m 08.0s
+29° 52′ 45″
13.3
978
G5
b
1.9
1.3
1.4013794
0.0243
0.0
82.0
2015
WASP-136 [ru ]
Cetus
0h 1m 18.17s
−8° 55′ 34.6″
10.39
906
F5
b
1.51
1.38
5.22
0.0661
0
84.7
2016
WASP-137
Cetus
01h 43m 29.0s
−14° 08′ 57″
11
801
G0
b
0.681
1.27
3.9080284
0.0519
0.14
84.59
2018
WASP-138
Cetus
2h 46m 33.37s
−0° 27′ 50″
12.28
F9
b
1.22
1.09
3.6
0.0494
0
88.5
2016[ 13]
WASP-139
Eridanus
03h 18m 15.0s
−41° 18′ 08″
12.4
750
K0
b
0.117
0.8
5.924262
0.062
0.0
88.9
2016
WASP-140
Eridanus
01h 38m 25.0s
−55° 46′ 19″
11.1
587
K0
b
2.44
1.44
2.2359835
0.0323
0.047
83.3
2016
WASP-141
Eridanus
04h 47m 18.0s
−17° 06′ 55″
12.4
1859
F9
b
2.69
1.21
3.310651
0.0469
0.0
87.6
2016
WASP-142
Hydra
09h 23m 23.0s
−23° 56′ 46″
12.3
2740
F8
b
0.84
1.53
2.052868
0.0347
0.0
80.2
2016
WASP-143
Hydra
09h 22m 02.0s
+02° 55′ 57″
12.6
1115
G1
b
0.725
1.234
3.778873
0.049
0.0007
89.0
-
WASP-144
Microscopium
21h 23m 03.0s
−40° 02′ 54″
12.9
K2V
b
0.44
0.85
2.2783152
0.0316
0.0
86.9
2018
WASP-145A
Indus
21h 29m 01.0s
−58° 50′ 10″
11.5
K2V
b
0.89
0.9
—
0.0261
0.0
83.3
2018
WASP-146
Cetus
23h 56m 22.0s
−13° 16′ 18″
12.90
1373
G0
b
1.11
1.228
3.396944
0.0451
0.15
83.96
2018
WASP-147
Aquarius
23h 56m 46.0s
−22° 09′ 11″
12.31
1389
G4
b
0.275
1.115
4.60273
0.0549
0.0
87.9
2018
WASP-148
Hercules
16h 56m 31.0s
+44° 18′ 09″
12.00
809
b [id ]
0.29
0.72
8.80381
0.0845
0.22
89.8
2020
c
—
—
34.516
0.21
0.359
—
2020
WASP-150
Draco
17h 37m 03.0s
+53° 01′ 16″
12.00
1748
b
8.46
1.07
5.644207
0.0694
0.3775
84.01
2020
WASP-151
Pisces
23h 16m 15.2s
00° 18′ 24″
12.9
1566
G1
b
0.31
1.13
4.533471
0.055
0.0
89.2
2017
WASP-152
Taurus
04h 10m 41.0s
24° 24′ 07″
12.56
603
G7V
b
0.73
1.19
3.2588321
0.04217
0.066
86.656
2016
WASP-153
Lyra
18h 37m 03.0s
+40° 01′ 07″
12.8
1402
b
0.39
1.55
3.332609
0.048
0.0
84.1
2017
WASP-156
Cetus
02h 11m 07.6s
+02° 25′ 05″
11.6
457
K3
b
0.128
0.51
3.836169
0.0453
0.0
89.1
2017
WASP-157 [ru ]
Virgo
13h 26m 37.25s
−8° 19′ 3.22″
12.91
1545
G2V
b
0.576
1.045
3.9516205
0.0529
0
-
2016
WASP-158
Cetus
00h 16m 35.0s
−10° 58′ 35″
12.1
F6V
b
2.79
1.07
—
0.0517
0.0
87.7
2018
WASP-159
Caelum
04h 32m 33.0s
−38° 58′ 06″
12.8
-
F9
b
0.55
1.38
3.840401
0.0538
0.0
88.1
2018
WASP-160B
Columba
05h 50m 43.1s
−27° 37′ 23″
13.09
-
K0V
b
0.281
1.093
3.768495
0.0455
0.0
89.02
2018
WASP-161
Hydra
08h 25m 21.1s
−11° 30′ 04″
11.09
F6
b
2.49
1.143
5.4060425
0.0673
—
89.01
2018
WASP-162
Crater
11h 13m 10.0s
−17° 39′ 28″
12.2
K0
b
5.2
1.0
9.62468
0.0871
0.434
89.3
2018
WASP-163
Ophiuchus
17h 06m 09.0s
−10° 24′ 47″
12.54
G8
b
1.87
1.202
1.6096884
0.0266
—
85.42
2018
WASP-164
Tucana
22h 59m 29.6s
−60° 26′ 52″
12.62
G2V
b
2.13
1.128
1.7771255
0.02818
0.0
82.73
2018
WASP-165
Aquarius
23h 50m 19.3s
−17° 04′ 39″
12.69
-
G6
b
0.658
1.26
3.465509
0.04823
0.0
84.9
2018
WASP-166
Hydra
09h 39m 30.0s
−20° 58′ 57″
9.36
369
F9
b
0.102
0.63
5.443526
0.0642
0.0
87.8
2018
WASP-167
Centaurus
13h 4m 10.53s
−35° 32′ 58.28″
10.5
1430
F1V
b
8.0
-
2.0219591
0.0365
-
-
2017
WASP-168
Puppis
06h 26m 59.0s
−46° 49′ 17″
11.0
F9V
b
0.42
1.5
4.153658
0.0519
0.0
84.4
2018
WASP-169
Hydra
08h 29m 33.0s
−12° 56′ 41″
12.2
2081
b
0.561
1.304
5.6114118
0.0681
0.0
87.9
2019
WASP-170
Pyxis
09h 01m 39.9s
−20° 43′ 14″
12.79
G1
b
1.6
1.096
2.34478022
0.0337
—
84.87
2018
WASP-171
Centaurus
11h 27m 23.0s
−44° 05′ 19″
13
2524
b
1.084
0.988
3.8186244
0.0504
0.0
88.3
2019
WASP-172
Centaurus
13h 17m 44.0s
−47° 14′ 15″
11.0
-
F1V
b
0.47
1.57
5.477433
0.0694
0.0
86.7
2018
WASP-173A
Sculptor
23h 36m 40.0s
−34° 36′ 41″
11.3
G3
b
3.69
1.2
1.38665318
0.0248
0.0
85.2
2018
WASP-175
Hydra
11h 05m 17.0s
−34° 07′ 20″
12
1905
b
0.99
1.208
3.0652907
0.044
0.0
85.33
2019
WASP-176
Delphinus
20h 54m 45.0s
+09° 10′ 45″
12.00
1885
b
0.855
1.505
3.899052
0.0535
0.0
86.7
2020
WASP-177
Aquarius
22h 19m 11.0s
−01° 50′ 04″
11.6
581
K2
b
0.508
1.58
3.071722
0.03957
—
84.14
2019
WASP-178
Lupus
15h 09m 05.0s
−42° 42′ 18″
9.95
1363
A1IV-V
b
1.66
1.81
3.3448285
0.0558
0.0
85.7
2019
WASP-181
Pisces
01h 47m 10.0s
03° 07′ 59″
10.0
1445
G2
b
0.299
1.184
4.5195064
0.05427
—
88.38
2019
WASP-182
Microscopium
20h 46m 42.0s
−41° 49′ 15″
12
1080
b
0.148
0.85
3.3769848
0.0451
0.0
83.88
2019
WASP-183
Leo
10h 55m 09.0s
−00° 44′ 14″
12.76
1070
G9/K0
b
0.502
1.47
4.1117771
0.04632
—
85.37
2019
WASP-184
Centaurus
13h 58m 04.0s
−30° 20′ 53″
12.9
2087
F1V
b
0.57
1.33
5.1817
0.0627
0.0
86.9
2019
WASP-185
Virgo
14h 16m 14.3s
−19° 32′ 32″
11.101
911
G0V
b
0.980
1.25
9.38755
0.0904
0.24
86.8
2019
WASP-189
Libra
15h 02m 44.9s
−03° 01′ 53″
6.60
323
A6IV-V
b
2.13
1.374
2.724033
0.0497
0.0
84.321
2018
WASP-192
Centaurus
14h 54m 38.1s
−38° 44′ 40″
12.678
1660
G0V
b
2.30
1.23
2.8786765
0.0408
0.0
82.7
2019
WASP-193
Hydra
10h 57m 23.9s
−29° 59′ 49″
12.134
1232
F9V
b
0.139
1.464
6.2463345
0.0676
0.0560
88.49
2023
WASP-9b was determined to be a false positive after its initial public announcement as a planet, and the identifier was not subsequently reassigned to a real planetary system.[ 14]
See also
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