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We report the discovery of WASP-189b: an ultra-hot Jupiter in a 2.72-d transiting orbit around the $V = 6.6$ A star WASP-189 (HR 5599). We detected periodic dimmings in the stars lightcurve, first with the WASP-South survey facility then with the TRAPPIST-South telescope. We confirmed that a planet is the cause of those dimmings via line-profile tomography and radial-velocity measurements using the HARPS and CORALIE spectrographs. Those reveal WASP-189b to be an ultra-hot Jupiter ($M_{rm P}$ = 2.13 $pm$ 0.28 $M_{rm Jup}$; $R_{rm P}$ = 1.374 $pm$ 0.082 $R_{rm Jup}$) in a polar orbit ($lambda = 89.3 pm 1.4^circ$; $Psi = 90.0 pm 5.8^circ$) around a rapidly rotating A6IV-V star ($T_{rm eff}$ = 8000 $pm$ 100 K; $v_* sin i_*$ $approx$ 100 km, s$^{-1}$). We calculate a predicted equilibrium temperature of $T_{rm eql}$ = 2641 $pm$ 34 K, assuming zero albedo and efficient redistribution, which is the third hottest for the known exoplanets. WASP-189 is the brightest known host of a transiting hot Jupiter and the third-brightest known host of any transiting exoplanet. We note that of the eight hot-Jupiter systems with $T_{rm eff}$ $>$ 7000 K, seven have strongly misaligned orbits, and two of the three systems with $T_{rm eff}$ $geq$ 8000 K have polar orbits (the third is aligned).
We report the discovery of MASCARA-3b, a hot Jupiter orbiting its bright (V = 8.33) late F-type host every $5.55149pm 0.00001$ days in an almost circular orbit ($e = 0.050^{+0.020}_{-0.017}$). This is the fourth exoplanet discovered with the Multi-si
We report the discovery of MASCARA-1 b, the first exoplanet discovered with the Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA (MASCARA). It is a hot Jupiter orbiting a bright $m_V=8.3$, rapidly rotating ($vsin i_star > 100~rm{km~s}^{-1}$) A8 star with a period of $2.148
We report the discovery by the WASP transit survey of a giant planet in a close orbit (0.0295+-0.0009 AU) around a moderately bright (V=11.6, K=10) G9 dwarf (0.89+-0.08 M_sun, 0.84+-0.03 R_sun) in the Southern constellation Eridanus. Thanks to high-p
We report the discovery of a transiting planet with an orbital period of 3.05d orbiting the star TYC 7247-587-1. The star, WASP-41, is a moderately bright G8V star (V=11.6) with a metallicity close to solar ([Fe/H]=-0.08+-0.09). The star shows eviden
We report the discovery of WASP-190b, an exoplanet on a 5.37-day orbit around a mildly-evolved F6 IV-V star with V = 11.7, T_eff = 6400 $pm$ 100 K, M$_{*}$ = 1.35 $pm$ 0.05 M_sun and R$_{*}$ = 1.6 $pm$ 0.1 R_sun. The planet has a radius of R_p = 1.15