A low-density hot Jupiter in a near-aligned, 4.5-day orbit around a $V$ = 10.8, F5V star [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1809.07709


We report the independent discovery and characterisation of a hot Jupiter in a 4.5-d, transiting orbit around the star TYC 7282-1298-1 ($V$ = 10.8, F5V). The planet has been pursued by the NGTS team as NGTS-2b and by ourselves as WASP-179b. We characterised the system using a combination of photometry from WASP-South and TRAPPIST-South, and spectra from CORALIE (around the orbit) and HARPS (through the transit). We find the planet’s orbit to be nearly aligned with its star’s spin. From a detection of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, we measure a projected stellar obliquity of $\lambda = -19 \pm 6^\circ$. From line-profile tomography of the same spectra, we measure $\lambda = -11 \pm 5^\circ$. We find the planet to have a low density ($M_{\rm P}$ = 0.67 $\pm$ 0.09 $M_{\rm Jup}$, $R_{\rm P}$ = 1.54 $\pm$ 0.06 $R_{\rm Jup}$), which, along with its moderately bright host star, makes it a good target for transmission spectroscopy. We find a lower stellar mass ($M_$ = $1.30 \pm 0.07$ $M_\odot$) than reported by the NGTS team ($M_$ = $1.64 \pm 0.21$ $M_\odot$), though the difference is only $1.5$ $\sigma$.

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D. Anderson, F. Bouchy, D. Brown, et. al.
Fri, 21 Sep 18
32/63

Comments: Submitted to AJ. 9 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables