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KELT-21b: A Hot Jupiter Transiting the Rapidly-Rotating Metal-Poor Late-A Primary of a Likely Hierarchical Triple System

Authors :
Johnson, Marshall C.
Rodriguez, Joseph E.
Zhou, George
Gonzales, Erica J.
Cargile, Phillip A.
Crepp, Justin R.
Penev, Kaloyan
Stassun, Keivan G.
Gaudi, B. Scott
Colón, Knicole D.
Stevens, Daniel J.
Strassmeier, Klaus G.
Ilyin, Ilya
Collins, Karen A.
Kielkopf, John F.
Oberst, Thomas E.
Maritch, Luke
Reed, Phillip A.
Gregorio, Joao
Bozza, Valerio
Novati, Sebastiano Calchi
D'Ago, Giuseppe
Scarpetta, Gaetano
Zambelli, Roberto
Latham, David W.
Bieryla, Allyson
Cochran, William D.
Endl, Michael
Tayar, Jamie
Serenelli, Aldo
Aguirre, Victor Silva
Clarke, Seth P.
Martinez, Maria
Spencer, Michelle
Trump, Jason
Joner, Michael D.
Bugg, Adam G.
Hintz, Eric G.
Stephens, Denise C.
Arredondo, Anicia
Benzaid, Anissa
Yazdi, Sormeh
McLeod, Kim K.
Jensen, Eric L. N.
Hancock, Daniel A.
Sorber, Rebecca L.
Kasper, David H.
Jang-Condell, Hannah
Beatty, Thomas G.
Carroll, Thorsten
Eastman, Jason
James, David
Kuhn, Rudolf B.
Labadie-Bartz, Jonathan
Lund, Michael B.
Mallonn, Matthias
Pepper, Joshua
Siverd, Robert J.
Yao, Xinyu
Cohen, David H.
Curtis, Ivan A.
DePoy, D. L.
Fulton, Benjamin J.
Penny, Matthew T.
Relles, Howard
Stockdale, Christopher
Tan, Thiam-Guan
Villanueva Jr, Steven
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We present the discovery of KELT-21b, a hot Jupiter transiting the $V=10.5$ A8V star HD 332124. The planet has an orbital period of $P=3.6127647\pm0.0000033$ days and a radius of $1.586_{-0.040}^{+0.039}$ $R_J$. We set an upper limit on the planetary mass of $M_P<3.91$ $M_J$ at $3\sigma$ confidence. We confirmed the planetary nature of the transiting companion using this mass limit and Doppler tomographic observations to verify that the companion transits HD 332124. These data also demonstrate that the planetary orbit is well-aligned with the stellar spin, with a sky-projected spin-orbit misalignment of $\lambda=-5.6_{-1.9}^{+1.7 \circ}$. The star has $T_{\mathrm{eff}}=7598_{-84}^{+81}$ K, $M_*=1.458_{-0.028}^{+0.029}$ $M_{\odot}$, $R_*=1.638\pm0.034$ $R_{\odot}$, and $v\sin I_*=146$ km s$^{-1}$, the highest projected rotation velocity of any star known to host a transiting hot Jupiter. The star also appears to be somewhat metal-poor and $\alpha$-enhanced, with [Fe/H]$=-0.405_{-0.033}^{+0.032}$ and [$\alpha$/Fe]$=0.145 \pm 0.053$; these abundances are unusual, but not extraordinary, for a young star with thin-disk kinematics like KELT-21. High-resolution imaging observations revealed the presence of a pair of stellar companions to KELT-21, located at a separation of 1.2" and with a combined contrast of $\Delta K_S=6.39 \pm 0.06$ with respect to the primary. Although these companions are most likely physically associated with KELT-21, we cannot confirm this with our current data. If associated, the candidate companions KELT-21 B and C would each have masses of $\sim0.12$ $M_{\odot}$, a projected mutual separation of $\sim20$ AU, and a projected separation of $\sim500$ AU from KELT-21. KELT-21b may be one of only a handful of known transiting planets in hierarchical triple stellar systems.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in AJ. Updated to match accepted version. 25 pages, 14 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1712.03241
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aaa5af