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KELT-22Ab: A Massive, Short-Period Hot Jupiter Transiting a Near-solar Twin
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- American Astronomical Society, 2019.
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Abstract
- We present the discovery of KELT-22Ab, a hot Jupiter from the KELT-South survey. KELT-22Ab transits the moderately bright (V∼11.1) Sun-like G2V star TYC 7518-468-1. The planet has an orbital period of P = 1.3866529±0.0000027 days, a radius of R_P = 1.285^(+0.12)_(−0.071) R_J, and a relatively large mass of M_P = 3.47^(+0.15)_(−0.14) M_J. The star has R⋆ = 1.099^(+0.079)_(−0.046) R⊙, M⋆ = 1.092^(+0.045)_(−0.041) M⊙, T_(eff) = 5767^(+50)_(−49) K, log g⋆ = 4.393^(+0.039)_(−0.060) (cgs), and [m/H] = +0.259^(+0.085)_(−0.083), and thus, other than its slightly super-solar metallicity, appears to be a near solar twin. Surprisingly, KELT-22A exhibits kinematics and a Galactic orbit that are somewhat atypical for thin disk stars. Nevertheless, the star is rotating quite rapidly for its estimated age, shows evidence of chromospheric activity, and is somewhat metal rich. Imaging reveals a slightly fainter companion to KELT-22A that is likely bound, with a projected separation of 6” (∼1400 AU). In addition to the orbital motion caused by the transiting planet, we detect a possible linear trend in the radial velocity of KELT-22A suggesting the presence of another relatively nearby body that is perhaps non-stellar. KELT-22Ab is highly irradiated (as a consequence of the small semi-major axis of a/R⋆ = 4.97), and is mildly inflated. At such small separations, tidal forces become significant. The configuration of this system is optimal for measuring the rate of tidal dissipation within the host star. Our models predict that, due to tidal forces, the semi-major axis of KELT-22Ab is decreasing rapidly, and is thus predicted to spiral into the star within the next Gyr.
- Subjects :
- Physics
planets and satellites: detection
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Astronomy
Astronomy and Astrophysics
01 natural sciences
Methods observational
planets and satellites: gaseous planets
techniques: photometric
Space and Planetary Science
techniques: radial velocities
0103 physical sciences
Hot Jupiter
methods: observational
techniques: spectroscopic
Period (geology)
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ea68bd895f19600157073446a591e21a