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WASP-96b

Coordinates: Sky map 00h 04m 11.1s, −47° 21′ 38.3214″
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WASP-96b
Spectrum of WASP-96b, taken by the James Webb Space Telescope
Discovery[1]
Discovery dateOctober 2013
Orbital characteristics
0.0453±0.0013 AU
Eccentricity0
3.4252602±0.000027
Inclination85.6±0.2 °
Physical characteristics
1.20±0.06 RJ
Mass0.48±0.03 MJ
Temperature1285 K

WASP-96b is a gas giant exoplanet. Its mass is 0.48 Jupiters. It is 0.0453 AU from the class G star WASP-96, which it orbits every 3.4 days. It is about 1120 light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Phoenix. It was discovered in 2013 by the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP).

WASP-96b's spectrum is one of the items featured in the initial science release from the James Webb Space Telescope.[2] The spectrum confirmed the presence of water, as well as providing evidence for "clouds and hazes" within the planet's atmosphere.[3] Prior to this discovery, WASP-96b was thought to be free of clouds.[4][5]

WASP-96b orbits its sun-like star WASP-96 every 3.5 Earth days at a distance just one-ninth of the distance between Mercury and the Sun.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hellier, Coel; Anderson, D. R.; Cameron, A. Collier; Delrez, L.; Gillon, M.; Jehin, E.; Lendl, M.; Maxted, P. F. L.; Pepe, F.; Pollacco, D.; Queloz, D.; Ségransan, D.; Smalley, B.; Smith, A. M. S.; Southworth, J.; Triaud, A. H. M. J.; Udry, S.; West, R. G. (2013), "Transiting hot Jupiters from WASP-South, Euler and TRAPPIST: WASP-95b to WASP-101b", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 440 (3): 1982–1992, arXiv:1310.5630, doi:10.1093/mnras/stu410{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  2. ^ Cesari, Thaddeus (2022-07-11). "NASA Shares List of Cosmic Targets for Webb Telescope's First Images". NASA. Archived from the original on 2022-07-12. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
  3. ^ a b "NASA's Webb Reveals Steamy Atmosphere of Distant Planet in Detail". Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  4. ^ Jorgenson, Amber (2018-05-08). "WASP-96b: the cloudless exoplanet". Astronomy.com. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  5. ^ ACCESS: Confirmation of a Clear Atmosphere for WASP-96b and a Comparison of Light Curve Detrending Techniques, 2022, arXiv:2207.03479

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