K2-140b – an eccentric 6.57 d transiting hot Jupiter in Virgo
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Giles, H. A. C.
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K2-140b – an eccentric 6.57 d transiting hot Jupiter in Virgo
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We present the discovery of K2-140b, a P = 6.57 d Jupiter-mass (M-P = 1.019 +/- 0.070 M-Jup) planet transiting a V = 12.5 (G5-spectral type) star in an eccentric orbit (e = 0.120(-0.046)(+0.056)) detected using a combination of K2 photometry and ground-based observations. With a radius of 1.095 +/- 0.018 R-Jup, the planet has a bulk density of 0.726 +/- 0.062 rho(Jup). The host star has a [Fe/H] of 0.12 +/- 0.045, and from the K2 light curve, we find a rotation period for the star of 16.3 +/- 0.1 d. This discovery is the 9th hot Jupiter from K2 and highlights K2's ability to detect transiting giant planets at periods slightly longer than traditional, ground- based surveys. This planet is slightly inflated, but much less than others with similar incident fluxes. These are of interest for investigating the inflation mechanism of hot Jupiters.
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Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
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PFB06
Ministry for the Economy, Development and Tourism Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio
IC 120009
Fondecyt
1171208
1161218
CATA-Basal (CONICYT)
PB06
national institutions
Robert Martin Ayers Sciences Fund
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA
NAS5-26555
NASA Office of Space Science
NNX09AF08G
NASA Science Mission directorate
John Templeton Foundation
Mt. Cuba Astronomical Foundation
National Science Foundation
AST-0906060
AST-0960343
AST-1207891
IUCAA
National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO)
15B-3001
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
STFC
ST/M001296/1
ST/P000495/1
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Monthly Notices of The Royal Astronomical Society 475, 1809–1818 (2018)
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