KELT-17B: A Hot-Jupiter Transiting an A-Star in a Misaligned Orbit Detected with Doppler Tomography (original) (raw)

2016, The Astronomical Journal

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KELT-19Ab: AP∼ 4.6-day Hot Jupiter Transiting a Likely Am Star with a Distant Stellar Companion

The Astronomical Journal, 2017

We present the discovery of the giant planet KELT-19Ab, which transits the moderately bright (Ṽ 9.9) A8V star TYC 764-1494-1 with an orbital period of 4.61 days. We confirm the planetary nature of the companion via a combination of radial velocities, which limit the mass to  M 4.1 J (s 3), and a clear Doppler tomography signal, which indicates a retrograde projected spin-orbit misalignment of l =-+

KELT-19Ab: A P ∼ 4.6-day Hot Jupiter Transiting a Likely Am Star with a Distant Stellar Companion

The Astronomical Journal

We present the discovery of the giant planet KELT-19Ab, which transits the moderately bright (Ṽ 9.9) A8V star TYC 764-1494-1 with an orbital period of 4.61 days. We confirm the planetary nature of the companion via a combination of radial velocities, which limit the mass to  M 4.1 J (s 3), and a clear Doppler tomography signal, which indicates a retrograde projected spin-orbit misalignment of l =-+

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