K2-113: a dense hot Jupiter transiting a solar analogue
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We present the discovery of K2-113, a dense hot-Jupiter discovered using photometry from Campaign 8 of theKepler-2 (K2) mission and high-resolution spectroscopic follow-up obtained with the FEROS spectrograph. The planet orbits a V = 13.68 solar analogue in a P = 5.817 60(-0.000 03)(+ 0.000 03) d orbit, and has a radius of 0.93(-0.07)(+ 0.10) RJ and a mass of 1.29(-0.14)(+ 0.13) MJ. With a density of 1.97+ 0.60 -0.53 g cm(-3), the planet is among the densest systems known having masses below 2 M-J and Teq > 1000, and is just above the temperature limit at which inflation mechanisms are believed to start being important. Based on its mass and radius, we estimate that K2-113 should have a heavy element content of the order of similar to 110 M circle plus or greater.
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CONICYT-PCHA/Doctorado Nacional graduate fellowship
Ministry for the Economy, Development, and Tourism Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio
IC 120009
FONDECYT
1171208
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PFB-06
Proyecto FONDECYT Iniciacion a la Investigacion
11150768
NASA Science Mission directorate
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Monthly Notices of The Royal Astronomical Society 471, 4374–4380 (2017)
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