2017
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa8f95
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KELT-20b: A Giant Planet with a Period of P ∼ 3.5 days Transiting the V ∼ 7.6 Early A Star HD 185603

Abstract: We report the discovery of KELT-20b, a hot Jupiter transiting a V 7.6 early A star, HD 185603, with an orbital period of P 3.47  days. Archival and follow-up photometry, Gaia parallax, radial velocities, Doppler tomography, and AO imaging were used to confirm the planetary nature of KELT-20b and characterize the system. From global modeling we infer that KELT-20 is a rapidly rotating ) . We place a 3s upper limit of M 3.5 J on the mass of the planet. Doppler tomographic 1 measurements indicate that the planet… Show more

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“…0 h m s = , decl.=+31°39′56 2 J2000.0). This is the same field that also yielded our other two most rapidly rotating planet hosts, KELT-9b ) and KELT-20b/ MASCARA-2b (Lund et al 2017;Talens et al 2017b), as well as KELT-8b (Fulton et al 2015). In the analysis of 6783 observations of HD 332124 obtained between 2007 May 29 and 2014 November 25 UT, we identified a candidate transit signal with a period of 3.612782 days and a depth of 1%; the target was given the KELT candidate ID of KC11C039077.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…0 h m s = , decl.=+31°39′56 2 J2000.0). This is the same field that also yielded our other two most rapidly rotating planet hosts, KELT-9b ) and KELT-20b/ MASCARA-2b (Lund et al 2017;Talens et al 2017b), as well as KELT-8b (Fulton et al 2015). In the analysis of 6783 observations of HD 332124 obtained between 2007 May 29 and 2014 November 25 UT, we identified a candidate transit signal with a period of 3.612782 days and a depth of 1%; the target was given the KELT candidate ID of KC11C039077.…”
Section: Discoverymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…We show known transiting planets taken from the NASA Exoplanet Archive (https://exoplanetarchive. ipac.caltech.edu/), plus KELT-19Ab (Siverd et al 2018), KELT-20b/ MASCARA-2b (Lund et al 2017;Talens et al 2017b), and MASCARA-1b (Talens et al 2017a). The location of KELT-21b is marked.…”
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