HATNet Project

The Hungarian Automated Telescope Network (HATNet) project is a network of six small fully automated "HAT" telescopes. The scientific goal of the project is to detect and characterize extrasolar planets using the transit method. This network is used also to find and follow bright variable stars. The network is maintained by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian.

The HAT acronym stands for Hungarian-made Automated Telescope, because it was developed by a small group of Hungarians who met through the Hungarian Astronomical Association. The project started in 1999 and has been fully operational since May 2001.[1]

Equipment

The prototype instrument, HAT-1 was built from a 180 mm focal length and 65 mm aperture Nikon telephoto lens and a Kodak KAF-0401E chip of 512 × 768, 9 μm pixels. The test period was from 2000 to 2001 at the Konkoly Observatory in Budapest.[1]

HAT-1 was transported from Budapest to the Steward Observatory, Kitt Peak, Arizona, USA, in January 2001. The transportation caused serious damage to the equipment.[1]

Later built telescopes use Canon 11 cm diameter f/1.8L lenses for a wide-field of 8°×8°. It is a fully automated instrument with 2K x 2K Charge-coupled device (CCD) sensors. One HAT instrument operates at the Wise Observatory.[2][3]

HAT is controlled by a single Linux PC without human supervision. Data are stored in a MySQL database.[citation needed]

HAT-South

From 2009, three other locations joined the HATNet with telescopes of completely new design. The telescopes are deployed to Australia, Namibia and Chile. Each system has eight (2*4) joint-mounted, quasi-parallel Takahashi Epsilon (180 mm diameter, f/2.8) astrographs with Apogee 4k*4k CCDs with overlapping fields of view. The processing computers are Xenomai-based industrial PCs with 10 TB of storage.

Participants in the project

HAT-1 was developed during the undergraduate (and also the first year graduate) studies of Gáspár Bakos (Eötvös Loránd University, now at Princeton University) and at Konkoly Observatory (Budapest), under the supervision of Dr. Géza Kovács. In the development József Lázár, István Papp and Pál Sári also played an important role.

More than 100 people have contributed altogether to the seventy planet discovery papers published or submitted by the project as of Feb 2020. Gáspár Bakos, István Papp, József Lázár, Pál Sári, have contributed to all of the planet discoveries by HAT. Other participants who have contributed to at least 10 discovery papers include: Joel Hartman (62 papers, Princeton), Robert Noyes (55, CfA), David Latham (44, CfA), Zoltán Csubry (43, Princeton), Kaloyan Penev (43, UT Dallas), Géza Kovács (42, Konkoly Observatory), Guillermo Torres (40, CfA), Geoffrey Marcy (38, UC Berkeley), Gilbert Esquerdo (37, CfA), Waqas Bhatti (34, Princeton), Miguel de Val-Borro (34, Goddard Space Flight Center), Lars Buchhave (33, Niels Bohr Institute), Daniel Bayliss (32, University of Warwick), Dimitar Sasselov (32, CfA), Bence Béky (31, CfA), Andrew Howard (31, Caltech), Debra Fischer (30, Yale University), George Zhou (30, CfA), Néstor Espinoza (29, STSCI), Andrés Jordán (29, Adolfo Ibáñez University), Robert Stefanik (29, CfA), Rafael Brahm (28, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile), Thomas Henning (28, MPIA), Luigi Mancini (28, University of Rome Tor Vergata), Markus Rabus (28, Las Cumbres Observatory), Vincent Suc (28, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile), John Johnson (27, CfA), R. Paul Butler (20, Carnegie Institution for Science), Simona Ciceri (19, MPIA), Brian Schmidt (19, ANU), Joao Bento (17, ANU), Thiam-Guan Tan (17, Perth Exoplanet Survey Telescope), Mark Everett (16, NOAO), Sam Quinn (16, CfA), Avi Shporer (16, MIT), Allyson Bieryla (14, CfA), Bun'ei Sato (14, Tokyo Institute of Technology), B.J. Fulton (12, Caltech), Howard Isaacson (12, UC Berkeley), András Pál (12, CfA), Brigitta Sipőcz (12, University of Hertfordshire), Támás Szkelenár (12), Chris Tinney (12, University of New South Wales), Duncan Wright (11, Australian Astronomical Observatory), Jeffrey Crane (10, Carnegie Institution for Science), Emilio Falco (10, CfA), Paula Sarkis (10, MPIA), and Stephen Shectman (10, Carnegie Institution for Science).

Planets discovered

One-hundred-thirty-four extrasolar planets have been discovered so far by the HAT surveys, including a handful of planets that were independently discovered by other groups as well (particularly the WASP survey). Sixty-three of these were found by the northern HATNet project, and seventy-one by the southern HATSouth project. All have been discovered using the transit method. In addition, a few additional planetary companions to the transiting planets were discovered through radial velocity follow-up observations, including HAT-P-13c, which was the first outer planetary or brown-dwarf companion confirmed with a well-characterised orbit for a system with a transiting planet [4]

Light green rows indicate that the planet orbits one of the stars in a binary star system.

North

StarConstellationRight
ascension
DeclinationApp.
mag.
Distance (ly)Spectral
type
PlanetMass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Inclination
(°)
Discovery
year
Ref
ADS 16402 BLacerta22h 57m 47s+38° 40′ 30″10.4453G0VHAT-P-1b0.5241.2254.46529340.0553<0.06786.282006[5][6]
HunorHercules16h 20m 36s+41° 02′ 53″8.71440F8Magor8.650.9515.633410.06770.5163902007[7]
DombayUrsa Major13h 44m 23s+48° 01′ 43″11.86457KTeberda0.5990.8902.8997030.03894087.242007[8]
BD+36°2593Boötes15h 19m 58s+36° 13′ 47″11.21010FHAT-P-4b0.681.273.0565360.0446089.92007[9]
ChasoňLyra18h 17m 37s+36° 37′ 16″121110GKráľomoc1.061.262.7884910.04075086.752007[10]
SterrennachtAndromeda23h 39m 06s+42° 27′ 58″10.5650FNachtwacht1.0571.333.8529850.05235085.512007[11]
GSC 03547-01402Cygnus19h 28m 59s+47° 58′ 10″10.51044F8HAT-P-7b1.7761.3632.20472990.0377085.72008[12]
GSC 02757-01152Pegasus22h 52m 10s+35° 26′ 50″10.17750FHAT-P-8b1.521.53.076320.0487087.52008[13]
TevelAuriga07h 20m 40s+37° 08′ 26″12.341560FAlef0.781.43.922890.053086.52008[14]
WASP-11/HAT-P-10Perseus03h 09m 29s+30° 40′ 25″11.89408K3VWASP-11b/HAT-P-10b0.4601.0453.72246900.0439088.52008[15]
GSC 03561-02092Cygnus19h 50m 50s+48° 04′ 51″9.59123.5K4HAT-P-11b0.0810.4224.88781620.0530.19888.52009[16]
KomondorCanes Venatici13h 57m 34s+43° 29′ 37″12.84465K4Puli0.2110.9593.21305980.0384089.02009[17]
GSC 3416-00543Ursa Major08h 39m 31s+47° 21′ 07″10.429698G4HAT-P-13b0.8511.282.91625950.04260.02183.42009[4]
GSC 3416-00543Ursa Major08h 39m 31s+47° 21′ 07″10.429698G4HAT-P-13c>15.2428.51.1860.6912009[4]
FranzHercules17h 20m 28s+38° 14′ 32″9.98670FSissi1.3861.4684.62676690.06060.10783.52010[18]
BerehyniaPerseus04h 25m 33.65s+39° 20′ 44.2″12.16190G5Tryzub1.9461.07210.8635020.09640.1989.12010[19]
GSC 2792-01700Andromeda00h 38m 17.56s+42° 27′ 47.2″10.8235F8HAT-P-16b4.1931.2892.775960.04130.03686.62010[20]
HAT-P-17Cygnus21h 38m 09s+30° 29′ 19″10.54293.5KHAT-P-17b0.531.0110.3385230.08820.34689.22010[21]
HAT-P-17Cygnus21h 38m 09s+30° 29′ 19″10.54293.5KHAT-P-17c1.417972.750.12010[21]
HAT-P-18Hercules17h 05m 24s+33° 00′ 45″12.76541KHAT-P-18b0.1970.9955.5080230.05590.08488.82010[22]
HAT-P-19Andromeda00h 38m 04s+34° 42′ 42″12.9701KHAT-P-19b0.2921.1324.0087780.04660.06788.22010[22]
HAT-P-20Gemini07h 27m 40s+24° 20′ 11″11.34228K7HAT-P-20b7.2460.8672.8753170.03610.01586.82010[23]
MazalaaiUrsa Major11h 25m 06s+41° 01′ 41″11.46228G3Bambaruush4.0631.0244.1244610.04940.22887.22010[23]
HAT-P-22Ursa Major10h 22m 44s+50° 07′ 42″9.73267G5HAT-P-22b2.1471.083.212220.04140.01686.92010[23]
MoriahDelphinus20h 24m 30s+16° 45′ 44″11.941282G5Jebus2.091.3681.2128840.02320.10685.12010[23]
HAT-P-24Gemini07h 15m 18s+14° 15′ 44″11.818998F8HAT-P-24b0.6811.2433.35524640.04650.06788.62010[24]
HAT-P-25Aries03h 13m 45s+25° 11′ 51″13.19969G5HAT-P-25b0.5671.193.6528360.04660.03287.62010[25]
GuahayonaVirgo14h 12m 37.55s+04° 03′ 36.13″11.74437K1Guataubá0.0590.5654.2345160.04790.12488.62010[26]
HAT-P-27Virgo14h 51m 04s+05° 56′ 50″12.21665G8HAT-P-27b0.661.0383.0395860.04030.07884.72011[27]
HAT-P-28Andromeda00h 52m 00s+34° 43′ 42″13.031288G3HAT-P-28b0.6261.2123.2572150.04340.051882011[28]
MuspelheimPerseus02h 12m 31s+51° 46′ 44″11.91050F8Surt0.7781.1075.723180.06670.09587.12011[28]
HAT-P-30Draco08h 15m 48s+05° 50′ 12″10.42629FHAT-P-30b0.7111.342.8105950.04190.03583.62011[29]
HAT-P-31Cancer08h 06m 09s+26° 25′ 36″11.661155F/GHAT-P-31b2.1711.075.0054250.0550.24587.12011[30]
HAT-P-32Andromeda02h 01m 10s+46° 41′ 16″11.291044F/GHAT-P-32b0.9412.0372.1500090.03440.16388.72011[31]
HAT-P-33Gemini07h 32m 44s+33° 50′ 06″11.891367FHAT-P-33b0.7631.8273.4744740.05030.14886.72011[31]
HAT-P-34Sagitta20h 12m 47s+18° 06′ 18″10.16838F8HAT-P-34b3.3281.1075.4526540.06770.44187.12012[32]
HAT-P-35Hydra08h 13m 00s+04° 47′ 13″12.461745F or GHAT-P-35b1.0541.3323.6467060.04980.02587.32012[32]
TuirenCanes Venatici12h 33m 03s+44° 54′ 55″12.261034F or GBran1.8321.2641.3273470.02380.063862012[32]
HAT-P-37Draco18h 57m 11 s+51° 16′ 09″13.231341F or GHAT-P-37b1.1691.1782.7974360.03790.05886.92012[32]
HornaTriangulum02h 21m 32s+32° 14′ 47″12.56812GHiisi0.2670.8254.6403820.05230.06788.32012[33]
HAT-P-39Gemini07h 35m 02.0s+17° 49′ 48″11.42812FHAT-P-39b0.5991.5713.543870.0509-872012[34]
HAT-P-40Lacerta22h 22m 03.0s+45° 27′ 27″11.71634FHAT-P-40b0.6151.734.457240.0608-88.32012[34]
HAT-P-41Aquila19h 49m 17.0s+04° 40′ 21″11.091014FHAT-P-41b0.8121.5292.694050.0424-87.92012[34]
HAT-P-42Hydra09h 01m 23.0s+06° 05′ 50″12.171458F or GHAT-P-42b0.9751.2774.641880.0575-85.92012[35]
HAT-P-43Cancer08h 35m 42.0s+10° 12′ 24″13.361771F or GHAT-P-43b0.661.2833.332690.0443-88.72012[35]
HAT-P-44Cassiopeia00h 56m 50.3s+47° 00′ 52″13.211220G/KHAT-P-44b0.3921.284.301220.05070.072892013[36]
HAT-P-44Cassiopeia00h 56m 50.3s+47° 00′ 52″13.211220G/KHAT-P-44c1.6-219.90.699--2013[36]
HAT-P-45Cetus00h 33m 09.9s−03° 22′ 51″12.79995F7HAT-P-45b0.8921.4263.128990.04520.04987.82013[36]
HAT-P-46Cetus00h 32m 07.1s−02° 58′ 15″11.94965F9HAT-P-46b0.4931.2844.463130.05770.12385.52013[36]
HAT-P-46Cetus00h 32m 07.1s−02° 58′ 15″11.94965F9HAT-P-46c2-77.70.387--2013[36]
HAT-P-47Aries02h 33m 14.0s+30° 21′ 38″10.6870F4HAT-P-47b0.2061.3134.7321820.0615-84.82016[37]
HAT-P-48Aries02h 57m 53.0s+30° 37′ 33″12.16990G0HAT-P-48b0.1681.1314.408650.0543-86.82016[37]
HAT-P-49Vulpecula20h 21m 45.928s+26° 41′ 33.60″10.31050FHAT-P-49b1.731.412.69150.0438086.22014[38]
HAT-P-50Canis Minor07h 52m 15.20s12° 08′ 21.9″11.7621,620F8HAT-P-50b1.3501.2883.12201090.04530<0.11583.652015[39]
HAT-P-51Pisces01h 24m 15.66s32° 48′ 38.8″13.4401,500G6HAT-P-51b0.3091.2934.21802780.05069<0.12388.482015[39]
HAT-P-52Aries02h 50m 53.20s29° 01′ 20.6″14.0681,260K0HAT-P-52b0.8181.0092.75359530.03694<0.04787.022015[39]
HAT-P-53Andromeda01h 27m 29.05s38° 58′ 05.3″13.732,350G0HAT-P-53b1.4841.3181.96162410.03159<0.13486.22015[39]
HAT-P-54Gemini06h 39m 35.53s25° 28′ 57.1″13.505443Late KHAT-P-54b0.7600.9443.79980.04117-87.042015[40]
HAT-P-55Hercules17h 37m 05.52s25° 43′ 52.2″13.2071,600G2HAT-P-55b0.5821.1823.58524670.04604<0.13987.702015[41]
HAT-P-56Gemini06h 43m 23.52s27° 15′ 8.2″10.9081,013FHAT-P-56b2.181.4662.79083270.04230<0.24682.132015[42]
HAT-P-57Ophiuchus18h 18m 58.32s10° 35′ 50.3″10.465990A8HAT-P-57b<1.851.4132.46529500.0406-88.262015[43]
HAT-P-65Equuleus21h 03m 37.44s11° 59′ 21.9″13.1452,740G2HAT-P-65b0.5271.892.60545520.03951<0.30484.22016[44]
HAT-P-66Ursa Major10h 02m 17.52s53° 57′ 3.1″12.9933,020G0HAT-P-66b0.7831.592.97208600.04363<0.09086.22016[44]
HAT-P-67Hercules17h 06m 26.5611s44° 46′ 37.072″10.0691,000FHAT-P-67b0.342.0854.810100.06505088.82017[45]
HAT-P-69Hydra08h 42m 01.353s+03° 42′ 38.038″9.81,122AHAT-P-69b3.581.6764.78694910.06555087.192019[46]
HAT-P-70Orion04h 58m 12.560s+09° 59′ 52.726″9.51,070AHAT-P-70b<6.781.872.744324520.04739096.502019[46]

South

StarConstellationRight
ascension
DeclinationApp.
mag.
Distance (ly)Spectral
type
PlanetMass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Inclination
(°)
Disc.
year
Ref
HATS-1Crater11h 32m 06.08s−23° 21′ 170″12.5988.253824GHATS-1b1.8551.3023.4464590.04440.12085.62012[47]
HATS-2Crater11h 46m 57.38s−22° 33′ 46.8″13.5621174.16296KHATS-2b1.3451.1681.3541330.0230087.22013[48]
HATS-3Capricornus20h 49m 49.79s−24° 25′ 43.7″11.441477.48839FHATS-3b1.0711.3813.5478500.0485086.202013[49]
HATS-4Canis Major06h 16m 26.90s−22° 32′ 48.8″13.461369.85679GHATS-4b1.3231.0202.5167290.03620.01388.52014[50]
HATS-5Eridanus04h 28m 53.49s−21° 28′ 54.9″12.6838.221891F8HATS-5b0.2370.9124.7633870.0542<0.01989.32014[51]
HATS-6Lepus05h 52m 35.23s−19° 01′ 54.0″15.2484.016065M1VHATS-6b0.3190.9983.32527250.03623088.212014[52]
HATS-7Virgo13h 55m 25.68s−21° 12′ 27.7″13.340838.221891K2HATS-7b0.1200.5633.18531500.04012<0.17087.922015[53]
HATS-8Sagittarius19h 39m 46.02s−25° 44′ 53.9″14.032703.83637GHATS-8b0.1380.8733.5838930.04667<0.37687.82015[54]
HATS-9Sagittarius19h 23m 14.42s−20° 09′ 58.7″13.32028.69267GHATS-9b0.8161.17241.91530.03048<0.12986.52015[55]
HATS-10Sagittarius19h 37m 13.64s−22° 12′ 16.1″13.11617.73563GHATS-10b0.5260.96903.31284600.04491<0.50187.792015[55]
HATS-11Sagittarius19h 17m 36.18s−22° 23′ 23.7″14.0182954.97678G0HATS-11b0.831.4873.61916340.04614<0.34088.312016[56]
HATS-12Sagittarius19h 16m 48.57s−19° 21′ 21.3″12.7563199.59407FHATS-12b2.391.3843.1428330.04795<0.08582.272016[56]
HATS-13Capricornus21h 07m 50.75s−26° 05′ 48.0″13.8871552.50436G5HATS-13b0.5431.2123.04404990.04057<0.18188.552015[57]
HATS-14Capricornus20h 52m 51.71s−25° 41′ 14.4″13.791673.18222G8HATS-14b1.0711.0392.76676410.03815<0.14288.832015[57]
HATS-15Capricornus20h 44m 22.20s−19° 26′ 15.0″14.7742247.21744G9VHATS-15b2.171.1051.747487530.02712<0.12687.132016[58]
HATS-16Sculptor23h 54m 14.09s−30° 00′ 46.8″13.8342247.21744G3VHATS-16b3.271.302.6865020.03744<083.532016[58]
HATS-17Centaurus12h 48m 45.55s−47° 36′ 49.3″12.391105.67012GHATS-17b1.3380.77716.2546110.1308<0.07089.082016[59]
HATS-18Hydra11h 35m 49.92s−29° 09′ 21.6″14.0672103.70864GHATS-18b1.9801.3370.837843400.01761<0.16685.52016[60]
HATS-19Antlia09h 49m 38.0s−33° 13′ 07″13.02544.01975G0HATS-19b0.4271.664.569670.05890.386.62016[61]
HATS-20Centaurus13h 12m 32.0s−45° 35′ 26″13.771480.74995G9VHATS-20b0.2730.7763.79930.04619<0.5087.162016[61]
HATS-21Pavo18h 40m 44.0s−58° 27′ 33″12.2932.80724G4VHATS-21b0.3321.1233.55440.04676085.042016[61]
HATS-22Hydra11h 36m 02.33s−29° 32′ 35.9″13.455678.079109K2VHATS-22b0.95302.744.72281240.05025<0.079087.962016[62]
HATS-23Telescopium19h 05m 28.0s−50° 04′ 03″13.92,440G2VHATS-23b1.471.862.16051560.03397<0.11481.022016[62]
HATS-24Pavo17h 55m 34.0s−61° 44′ 50″12.81,700F7VHATS-24b2.441.4871.34849540.02547<0.2486.62016[62]
HATS-25Hydra13h 51m 37.8s−23° 46′ 52″13.11,520GHATS-25b0.6131.264.29864320.05163<0.08886.932016[63]
HATS-26Antlia09h 39m 42.4s−28° 35′ 08″12.9552,960FHATS-26b0.651.753.30238810.04735<0.12286.22016[63]
HATS-27Centaurus12h 54m 12.6s−46° 35′ 16″12.82,700FHATS-27b0.531.54.6370380.0611<0.2987.32016[63]
HATS-28Telescopium18h 57m 36.0s−49° 08′ 18″-1,700GHATS-28b0.6721.1943.18107810.04131<0.10186.172016[63]
HATS-29Vela09h 00m 23.0s−54° 53′ 36″12.61,140GHATS-29b0.6531.2514.60587490.05475<0.07987.372016[63]
HATS-30Tucana00h 22m 28.5s−59° 56′ 33″12.1921,110G0VHATS-30b0.7061.1753.17435160.04354<0.04886.842016[63]
HATS-31Hydra12h 46m 49.0s−24° 25′ 39″13.12,840F/GHATS-31b0.881.643.377960.0478<0.23385.02016[64]
HATS-32Aquarius23h 04m 18.0s−21° 16′ 19″14.382,740G3VHATS-32b0.921.2492.81265480.04024<0.47187.12016[64]
HATS-33Telescopium19h 38m 32.0s−55° 19′ 48″11.91,160G4VHATS-33b1.1921.232.54955510.03727<0.0887.622016[64]
HATS-34Tucana00h 03m 06.0s−62° 28′ 10″13.851,740G7VHATS-34b0.9411.432.10616070.031660.082.282016[64]
HATS-35Pavo19h 46m 45.0s−63° 33′ 56″12.561,820F7VHATS-35b1.2221.4641.82099330.031990.086.92016[64]
HATS-36Sagittarius19h 25m 54.8s−23° 12′ 10″14.3863,190G0VHATS-36b2.791.2634.17523790.0529<0.29487.572017[65]
HATS-37HATS-37b
HATS-38HATS-38b
HATS-39Puppis07h 29m 41.0s−29° 56′ 16″12.752,520F5VHATS-39b0.631.574.57763480.06<0.27584.982018[66]
HATS-40Canis Major06h 42m 17.0s−29° 46′ 37″13.44,670F5VHATS-40b1.591.583.26427360.04997<0.31285.82018[66]
HATS-41Canis Major06h 54m 04.0s−27° 03′ 01″12.6812,600F6VHATS-41b9.71.334.1936490.05830.3880.42018[66]
HATS-42Puppis07h 13m 48.0s−33° 26′ 14″13.63,070F9VHATS-42b1.881.42.2921020.03689<0.22985.12018[66]
HATS-43Columba05h 22m 09.2s−30° 58′ 15″13.5931,110K1.5VHATS-43b0.2611.184.38884970.049440.17389.242017[67]
HATS-44Columba05h 37m 18.4s−27° 58′ 21″14.4281,510K2VHATS-44b0.561.0672.74390040.03649<0.27984.652017[67]
HATS-45Canis Major06h 47m 58.6s−21° 54′ 38″13.3072,670F5VHATS-45b0.71.2864.18762440.05511<0.2485.612017[67]
HATS-46Phoenix00h 26m 48.6s−56° 18′ 58″13.6341,460G8VHATS-46b0.1730.9034.74237290.05367<0.55987.322017[67]
HATS-47Telescopium19h 09m 56.0s−49° 39′ 54″14.8984K4.5VHATS-47b0.369+0.031
−0.021
1.117±0.0143.92280380.04269<0.08887.082020[68]
HATS-48APavo19h 14m 41.0s−59° 34′ 46″14.3866K4.5VHATS-48Ab0.243+0.022
−0.030
0.800±0.0153.13166660.03769<0.16289.582020[68]
HATS-49Phoenix00h 26m 27.0s−56° 20′ 40″1,059K5VHATS-49b0.353+0.038
−0.027
0.765±0.0134.14804670.04515<0.07188.272020[68]
HATS-50Sagittarius20h 01m 43.0s−26° 04′ 39″14.02,339G0VHATS-50b0.39+0.1
−0.1
1.13+0.075
−0.075
3.82970150.05046<0.51687.542017[69]
HATS-51Canis Major06h 51m 23.0s−29° 03′ 31″12.51,559G2VHATS-51b0.768+0.045
−0.045
1.41+0.19
−0.19
3.34887020.04639<0.3387.12017[69]
HATS-52Pyxis09h 20m 21.0s−31° 16′ 10″13.72,058F9.5VHATS-52b2.24+0.15
−0.15
1.382+0.086
−0.086
1.36654360.02498<0.25684.72017[69]
HATS-53Hydra11h 46m 31.0s−33° 51′ 36″13.81,999G3VHATS-53b0.595+0.089
−0.089
1.34+0.056
−0.056
3.85377680.04753<0.3388.792017[69]
HATS-54Centaurus13h 22m 32.0s−44° 41′ 20″13.92,508G2VHATS-54b0.76+0.1
−0.1
1.067+0.052
−0.052
2.54418280.03763<0.12683.082018[70]
HATS-55Puppis07h 37m 08.0s−32° 45′ 20″2,034F8VHATS-55b0.921+0.76
−0.76
1.251+0.026
−0.026
4.20420010.05412<0.09286.322018[70]
HATS-56Centaurus12h 00m 40.0s−45° 47′ 58″11.61,882F5VHATS-56b0.602+0.035
−0.035
1.688+0.039
−0.055
4.3247990.06043<0.01983.292018[70]
HATS-57Eridanus04h 03m 48.0s−19° 03′ 24″12.3913G6VHATS-57b3.147+0.073
−0.073
1.13+0.028
−0.028
2.3506210.03493<0.02887.882018[70]
HATS-58ACentaurus12h 27m 09.0s−48° 58′ 42″11.551,605F0VHATS-58Ab1.03+0.23
−0.23
1.095+0.062
−0.062
4.21808960.0579885.692018[70]
HATS-59Crater11h 21m 18.0s−22° 23′ 17″14.02,133G5VHATS-59b0.806+0.069
−0.069
1.126+0.077
−0.077
5.4160810.061120.12988.12018[71]
HATS-59Crater11h 21m 18.0s−22° 23′ 17″14.02,133G5VHATS-59c>12.714222.5<0.082018[71]
HATS-60Aquarius22h 45m 27.0s−14° 59′ 30″12.61,613G4VHATS-60b0.662+0.055
−0.055
1.153+0.053
−0.053
3.5608270.04708<0.19186.282018[72]
HATS-61Eridanus04h 06m 38.0s−25° 20′ 59″13.22,264G7VHATS-61b3.4+0.14
−0.14
1.195+0.067
−0.067
7.8179540.07908<0.09287.922018[72]
HATS-62Capricornus20h 49m 48.0s−24° 18′ 12″14.01,683G8VHATS-62b<0.1791.055+0.025
−0.025
3.27688380.04163<0.29887.922018[72]
HATS-63Eridanus04h 29m 40.0s−28° 11′ 50″13.72,069G5VHATS-63b0.96+0.11
−0.11
1.207+0.037
−0.037
3.05665280.04026<0.13687.132018[72]
HATS-64Antlia09h 37m 09.0s−29° 48′ 02″12.83,545F5VHATS-64b0.96+0.20
−0.20
1.679+0.081
−0.081
4.9088970.06562<0.15187.242018[72]
HATS-65Sagittarius19h 31m 46.0s−26° 44′ 25″12.381,601F7VHATS-65b0.821+0.083
−0.083
1.501+0.050
−0.050
3.10516100.04497<0.06284.822018[72]
HATS-66Puppis06h 45m 35.0s−33° 52′ 54″14.05,029F4VHATS-66b5.33+0.68
−0.68
1.411+0.084
−0.084
3.14143910.04714<0.06487.062018[72]
HATS-67Centaurus12h 00m 05.0s−46° 08′ 11″14.03,206F4VHATS-67b1.45+0.12
−0.12
1.685+0.047
−0.047
1.60917880.03032<0.05779.032018[72]
HATS-68Tucana01h 00m 01.0s−58° 54′ 17″12.162,019F8VHATS-68b1.290+0.059
−0.059
1.232+0.039
−0.029
3.58622020.05071<0.03683.212018[72]
HATS-69Pavo19h 17m 11.0s−60° 53′ 30″13.761,371K1.5VHATS-69b<0.5770.945+0.022
−0.022
2.22525770.03211<0.51988.492018[72]
HATS-70Canis Major07h 16m 25.0s−31° 14′ 40″12.64,263A6VHATS-70b12.9+1.8
−1.6
1.88+0.059
−0.066
1.88823780.03632<0.1886.72018[73]
HATS-71Tucana01h 02m 12.7s−61° 45′ 22″15.4459.6M3VHATS-71b0.37+0.24
−0.24
1.024+0.018
−0.018
3.79552020.0374588.822018[74]
HATS-72Aquarius20h 34m 55.6s−10° 33′ 22.1″12.7416.4K3.5VHATS-72b0.1254±0.00390.7224±0.00327.32790.066517<0.01388.562020[68]


See also

A subset of HATNet light curves are available at the NASA Exoplanet Archive.

Other extrasolar planet search projects

Extrasolar planet searching spacecraft

References