NGTS-33b: a young super-Jupiter hosted by a fast-rotating massive hot star
Douglas R Alves,
James S Jenkins,
Jose I Vines
et al.
Abstract:In the last few decades planet search surveys have been focusing on solar type stars, and only recently the high-mass regimes. This is mostly due to challenges arising from the lack of instrumental precision, and more importantly, the inherent active nature of fast rotating massive stars. Here we report NGTS-33b (TOI-6442b), a super-Jupiter planet with mass, radius and orbital period of 3.6 ± 0.3 Mj, 1.64 ± 0.07 Rj and 2.827972 ± 0.000001 days, respectively. The host is a fast rotating (0.6654 ± 0.0006 day) an… Show more
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