EPIC 246851721 b: A Tropical Jupiter Transiting a Rapidly Rotating Star in a Well-Aligned Orbit [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1807.10298


We report the discovery of EPIC 246851721 b, a “tropical” Jupiter in a 6.18-day orbit around the bright ($V=11.439$) star EPIC 246851721 (TYC 1283-739-1). We present a detailed analysis of the system using $K2$ and ground-based photometry, radial velocities, Doppler tomography and adaptive optics imaging. From our global models, we infer that the host star is a rapidly rotating ($v \sin i = 77.65$ km s$^{-1}$) F dwarf with $T_\mathrm{eff}$ = 6189 K, $R_\star = 1.624 \ R_\odot$ and $M_\star= 1.324 \ M_\odot$. EPIC 246851721 b has a radius of 1.004 $R_J$, and a $3\sigma$ upper limit of 5.75 $M_J$ on its mass. Doppler tomography reveals an aligned spin-orbit geometry, with a projected obliquity of $-1.48^\circ \pm 0.85^\circ$, making EPIC 246851721 the fourth hottest star to host a Jovian planet with $P > 5$ days and a known obliquity. Using quasi-periodic signatures in its light curve that appear to be spot modulations, we estimate the star’s rotation period, and thereby infer the true obliquity of the system to be $3.4^{\circ +3.5^\circ}{-1.6^\circ}$. We argue that this near-zero obliquity is likely to be primordial rather than a result of tidal damping. The host star also has a bound stellar companion, a $0.4 \ M\odot$ M dwarf at a projected separation of 2100 AU, but the companion is likely incapable of emplacing EPIC 246851721 b in its current orbit via high eccentricity Kozai-Lidov migration.

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L. Yu, G. Zhou, J. Rodriguez, et. al.
Mon, 30 Jul 18
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Comments: 14 pages, 10 figures. Submitted to AJ