WASP-12 is a
magnitude 11
yellow dwarfstar located approximately 1347
light-years away[2] in the
constellationAuriga.[4] WASP-12 has a
mass and
radius similar to the
Sun and is known for being orbited by a planet that is extremely hot and has a
retrograde orbit around WASP-12. WASP-12 forms a triple star system with two
red dwarf companions. Both of them have spectral types of M3V and are only 38% and 37% as massive as the Sun, respectively.[7]
Planetary system
In 2008, the
extrasolar planetWASP-12b was discovered orbiting WASP-12 by the
transit method.[8] Its high carbon-to-oxygen ratio indicates that rocky planets might have formed in the star system, and it may be a
carbon planet.[9] It is subject to intensive photo-evaporation, and may be completely destroyed within one billion years from now.[10]
In 2015, no indications of additional planets were found in the WASP-12 system.[6]
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Bibcode:
2016yCat.2336....0H.
Vizier catalog entry
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Bibcode:
2006AJ....131.1163S.
doi:10.1086/498708.
ISSN0004-6256.
S2CID18913331.
Vizier catalog entry
^Bechter, Eric B.; Crepp, Justin R.; Ngo, Henry; Knutson, Heather A.; Batygin, Konstantin; Hinkley, Sasha; Muirhead, Philip S.; Johnson, John Asher; Howard, Andrew W.; Montet, Benjamin T.; Matthews, Christopher T.; Morton, Timothy D. (2014). "WASP-12b AND HAT-P-8b ARE MEMBERS OF TRIPLE STAR SYSTEMS". The Astrophysical Journal. 788 (1): 2.
arXiv:1307.6857.
Bibcode:
2014ApJ...788....2B.
doi:
10.1088/0004-637X/788/1/2.
S2CID36306243.
^Madhusudhan, Nikku; Harrington, Joseph; Stevenson, Kevin B.; Nymeyer, Sarah; Campo, Christopher J.; Wheatley, Peter J.; Deming, Drake; Blecic, Jasmina; et al. (December 8, 2010). "A high C/O ratio and weak thermal inversion in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-12b". Nature. 469 (7328): 64–7.
arXiv:1012.1603.
Bibcode:
2011Natur.469...64M.
doi:
10.1038/nature09602.
PMID21150901.
S2CID4415171..