2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.15275
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KELT-9 as an eclipsing double-lined spectroscopic binary: a unique and self-consistent solution to the system

Anusha Pai Asnodkar,
Ji Wang,
B. Scott Gaudi
et al.

Abstract: Transiting hot Jupiters present a unique opportunity to measure absolute planetary masses due to the magnitude of their radial velocity signals and known orbital inclination. Measuring planet mass is critical to understanding atmospheric dynamics and escape under extreme stellar irradiation. Here, we present the ultra-hot Jupiter system, KELT-9, as a double-lined spectroscopic binary. This allows us to directly and empirically constrain the mass of the star and its planetary companion, without reference to any… Show more

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“…We follow the least-square deconvolution (LSD, Kochukhov et al 2010;Pai Asnodkar et al 2021) method to extract line profiles (LPs). The LSD method requires a stellar template spectrum, for which we use the PHOENIX BT-Settl model (Allard et al 2012, 2013, andreferneces therein).…”
Section: Extracting Line Profiles (Lps)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We follow the least-square deconvolution (LSD, Kochukhov et al 2010;Pai Asnodkar et al 2021) method to extract line profiles (LPs). The LSD method requires a stellar template spectrum, for which we use the PHOENIX BT-Settl model (Allard et al 2012, 2013, andreferneces therein).…”
Section: Extracting Line Profiles (Lps)mentioning
confidence: 99%