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Francis Vuijsje, Meta de Hoon, and Remco van der Burg (left to right), discovered an extrasolar planet that is larger than and about five times as massive as Jupiter and orbiting a fast-rotating hot star.  Credit: Leiden Observatory

Three undergraduate students doing a research project discovered an extrasolar planet. The planet is about five times as massive as Jupiter, not all that big as far as previously detected exoplanets go. This is also the first planet discovered orbiting a fast-rotating hot star. The students, Meta de Hoon, Remco van der Burg, and Francis Vuijsje from Leiden University in the Netherlands, were testing a method of investigating the light fluctuations of thousands of stars in the OGLE database in an automated way. The brightness of one of the stars was found to decrease for two hours every 2.5 days by about one percent. Follow-up observations, taken with ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile, confirmed that this phenomenon is caused by a planet passing in front of the star, blocking part of the starlight at regular intervals. "It is exciting not just to find a planet, but to find one as unusual as this one; it turns out to be the first planet discovered around a fast rotating star, and it's also the hottest star found with a planet," says Meta. "The computer needed more than a thousand hours to do all the calculations," continues Remco.

According to Ignas Snellen, supervisor of the research project, the discovery was a complete surprise. "The project was actually meant to teach the students how to develop search algorithms. But they did so well that there was time to test their algorithm on a so far unexplored database. At some point they came into my office and showed me this light curve. I was completely taken aback!"

The planet is given the prosaic name OGLE2-TR-L9b. "But amongst ourselves we call it ReMeFra-1, after Remco, Meta, and myself," says Francis.

Artist's impression of the planet OGLE-TR-L9b. Credit: ESO/H. Zodet

Artist's impression of the planet OGLE-TR-L9b. Credit: ESO/H. Zodet

The planet was discovered by looking at the brightness variations of about 15,700 stars, which had been observed by the OGLE survey once or twice per night for about four years between 1997 and 2000. Because the data had been made public, they were a good test case for the students' algorithm, who showed that for one of stars observed, OGLE-TR-L9, the variations could be due to a transit — the passage of a planet in front of its star. The team then used the GROND instrument on the 2.2 m telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory to follow up the observations and find out more about the star and the planet.

"But to make sure it was a planet and not a brown dwarf or a small star that was causing the brightness variations, we needed to resort to spectroscopy, and for this, we were glad we could use ESO's Very Large Telescope," says Snellen.

The planet, which is about five times as massive as Jupiter, circles its host star in about 2.5 days. It lies at only three percent of the Earth-Sun distance from its star, making it very hot and much larger than normal planets.

The spectroscopy also showed that the star is pretty hot — almost 7000 degrees, or 1200 degrees hotter than the Sun. It is the hottest star with a planet ever discovered, and it is rotating very fast. The radial velocity method — that was used to discover most extrasolar planets known — is less efficient on stars with these characteristics. "This makes this discovery even more interesting," concludes Snellen.

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http://www.universetoday.com/2008/12/04/students-find-exoplanet/#more-21847

And you thought research projects were boring...

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good for them
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:o

That's pretty awesome! I love Astronomy! :)

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Damn, that's awesome.
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:o that's pretty cool.
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I would tap the one in the middle
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I would tap the one in the middleirelevent
Watch out she might be a he. Just be safe tap the one on the left. After all it is about personality isn't it? *snickers*
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rofl at the artist's picture. Sorry I dont know why its funny but you would expect an artists to be creative, and that is not.

"We discovered a planet orbiting a fast rotating star."
"Cool, can I draw it?"
"Sure, what do you have in mind?"
*draws the star*
"Hmmm, looks a lot like our sun..."
"Wait, thats not it...I gotta do the planet!"
*draws the planet*
"heyyyyy wait a minute, you just drew a large jupiter!"
"I-...I cant draw from my mind! I can only duplicate! waaaaahahahahahaha..."

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What a catchy name OGLE-TR-L9b.
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[QUOTE="irelevent"]I would tap the one in the middleNifty_Shark
Watch out she might be a he. Just be safe tap the one on the left. After all it is about personality isn't it? *snickers*

meh, id give the middle one a 4, i refuse to rate that other one, but the middle is definately tappable.
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I would tap the one in the middleirelevent
I thought you were referring to planets for a second there :lol:
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rofl at the artist's picture. Sorry I dont know why its funny but you would expect an artists to be creative, and that is not.

mrbojangles25
i dunno about that, but would you prefer, like the enterprise and maybe an all out battle with the Romulans? Likelyhood is that it probably does look alot like the sun and jupiter
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Jailbait girl in the middle? Geeks on either side beaming with pride over their dearth of knowledge? Is this Buffy the Planet Finder?
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Pretty good work :shock:
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Pretty good work :shock:horgen123
yeah or luck :o
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I would tap the one in the middleirelevent
Why would you want to tap her on the shoulder??
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#17 fkholmes
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Haha cool! Good for them :)

On a side note, I hate how newly discovered planets have such hard to remember and ridiculous scientific names >_> :P