WASP-107b

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WASP-107b

WASP-107b is a super-Neptune exoplanet that orbits the star WASP-107. It lies 200 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Virgo.[3] Its discovery was announced in 2017 by a team led by D. R. Anderson via the WASP-South.[4]

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WASP-107b
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Artist's impression of exoplanet WASP-107b.[1]
Discovery
Discovered byD. R. Anderson et al.
Discovery date2017
WASP-South
Orbital characteristics
0.0566 ± 0.0017 AU (8,470,000 ± 250,000 km)[2]
Eccentricity0.06 ± 0.04[2]
5.7214742 d[2]
StarWASP-107
Physical characteristics
0.96±0.03 RJ[2]
Mass0.096±0.005[2] MJ
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    Planetary orbit

    WASP-107b could not have formed in its current orbit. It likely migrated inward from its birth orbit beyond 1 AU due to interaction with the heavier planet WASP-107c. It is in a retrograde orbit, strongly misaligned with the equatorial plane of the parent star. The misalignment angle is equal to 118°+38
    19
    .[5] WASP-107c follows a highly eccentric and inclined orbit with a period of 1088+15
    16
    days.[2]

    Physical characteristics

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    WASP-107b is a super-Neptune ice giant exoplanet located 200 light years away from Earth in the constellation Virgo.[3] It is roughly the size of Jupiter but less than one-tenth of Jupiter's mass, making it one of known lowest density-exoplanets.[2] This is unusual provided that the mean temperature of its upper atmosphere is only 500 °C (932 °F), much lower than that of similarly inflated exoplanets.[6] Its highly extended and low density atmosphere coupled with transiting a moderately bright orange dwarf star makes it an attractive target for atmospheric characterization via transmission spectroscopy.[7] It is eight times nearer to its star than Mercury is to the Sun and orbits its star every 5.7 days.[3]

    Helium was discovered in the planet's atmosphere in 2018, making it the first time helium was discovered on an exoplanet.[8] A follow-up observation with Keck in 2020 showed that the helium absorption extends beyond transit-egress.[9] Extreme ultraviolet radiation from the host star is gradually whittling down the planet's atmosphere, forming a comet-like tail 7 times as long as the radius of the planet.[10][11]

    In November 2023, scientists discovered that its atmosphere contains water (H2O) vapour and sulfur dioxide (SO2). The clouds on this planet are made up of silicates.[12][13] The data, along with the unexpectedly low abundance of methane, suggests a hotter interior and a more massive core than previously estimated. Tidal heating, caused by the planet's slightly elliptical orbit, is believed to be the source of the extra internal heat.[14]

    In September 2024, again with JWST, it was revealed that there is an east-west asymmetry in the atmospheric properties (e.g, climate, cloud structure) of WASP-107b, which previously had not been expected for planet of its kind.[6]

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