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  • KELT-24b: A 5M(J) Planet on...
    Rodriguez, Joseph E.; Eastman, Jason D.; Zhou, George; Quinn, Samuel N.; Beatty, Thomas G.; Penev, Kaloyan; Johnson, Marshall C.; Cargile, Phillip A.; Latham, David W.; Bieryla, Allyson; Collins, Karen A.; Dressing, Courtney; Ciardi, David R; Relles, Howard M.; Murawski, Gabriel; Nishiumi, Taku; Yonehara, Atsunori; Ishimaru, Ryo; Yoshida, Fumi; Gregorio, Joao; Lund, Michael B.; Stevens, Daniel J.; Stassun, Keivan G.; Gaudi, B. Scott; Colon, Knicole; Pepper, Joshua; Narita, Norio; Awiphan, Supachai; Chuanraksasat, Pongpichit; Benni, Paul; Zambelli, Roberto; Garrison, Lehman H.; Wilson, Maurice L.; Wang, Sharon X.; Rodríguez, Romy; Siverd, Robert J.; Yao, Xinyu; Bayliss, Daniel; Berlind, Perry; Calkins, Michael L.; Christiansen, Jessie L.; Cohen, David H; Conti, Dennis M.; Curtis, Ivan A.; Depoy, D. L.; Esquerdo, Gilbert A.; Phil Evans35; Feliz, Dax; Fulton, Benjamin J; Holoien, Thomas W.-S.; James, David J.; Jang-condell, Hannah; Jensen, Eric L. N.; Johnson, John A.; Joner, Michael D.; Khakpash, Somayeh; Kielkopf, John F.; Kuhn, Rudolf B.; Manner, Mark; Marshall, Jennifer L.; McLeod, Kim K.; McCrady, Nate; Oberst, Thomas E.; Oelkers, Ryan J.; Penny, Matthew T.; Reed, Phillip A.; Sliski, David H.; Shappee, B. J.; Stephens, Denise C.; Stockdale, Chris; Tan, Thiam-Guan; Trueblood, Mark; Trueblood, Pat; Jr, Steven Villanueva; Wittenmyer, Robert A.; Wright, Jason T.

    The Astronomical journal, 10/2019, Letnik: 158, Številka: 5
    Journal Article

    We present the discovery of KELT-24 b, a massive hot Jupiter orbiting a bright (V=8.3 mag, K=7.2 mag) young F-star with a period of 5.6 days. The host star, KELT-24 (HD 93148), has a Teff=-+65094950K, a mass of M*=+1.4600.0590.055Me, a radius of R*=1.506±0.022Re, and an age of +0.780.420.61Gyr. Its planetary companion (KELT-24 b) has a radius of RP=1.272±0.021RJ and a mass of MP=-+5.180.220.21MJ, and from Doppler tomographic observations, we find that the planet’s orbit is well aligned to its host star’s projected spin axis (l=-+2.63.65.1). The young age estimated for KELT-24 suggests that it only recently started to evolve from the zero-age main sequence. KELT-24 is the brightest star known to host a transiting giant planet with a period between 5 and 10 days. Although the circularization timescale is much longer than the age of the system, we do not detect a large eccentricity or significant misalignment that is expected from dynamical migration. The brightness of its host star and its moderate surface gravity make KELT-24b an intriguing target for detailed atmospheric characterization through spectroscopic emission measurements since it would bridge the current literature results that have primarily focused on lower mass hot Jupiters and a few brown dwarfs.