TOI-150: A Transiting Hot Jupiter in the TESS Southern CVZ
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Cañas, Caleb I.
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TOI-150: A Transiting Hot Jupiter in the TESS Southern CVZ
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- Cañas, Caleb I.;
- Stefansson, Gudmundur;
- Monson, Andrew J.;
- Teske, Johanna K.;
- Bender, Chad F.;
- Mahadevan, Suvrath;
- Aerts, Conny;
- Beaton, Rachael L.;
- Butler, R. Paul;
- Covey, Kevin R.;
- Crane, Jeffrey D.;
- De Lee, Nathan;
- Díaz, Matías R.;
- Fleming, Scott W.;
- García Hernández, D. A.;
- Hearty, Fred R.;
- Kollmeier, Juna A.;
- Majewski, Steven R.;
- Nitschelm, Christian;
- Schneider, Donald P.;
- Shectman, Stephen A.;
- Stassun, Keivan G.;
- Tkachenko, Andrew;
- Wang, Sharon X.;
- Wang, Songhu;
- Wilson, John C.;
- Wilson, Robert F.;
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We report the detection of a hot Jupiter (M-p = 1.75(-0.17)(+0.14) M-J, R-p = 1.38 +/- 0.04R(J)) orbiting a middle-aged star (log g = 4.152(-0.043)(+0.030)) in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) southern continuous viewing zone (beta = -79 degrees.59). We confirm the planetary nature of the candidate TOI-150.01 using radial velocity observations from the APOGEE-2 South spectrograph and the Carnegie Planet Finder Spectrograph, ground-based photometric observations from the robotic Three-hundred MilliMeter Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory, and Gaia distance estimates. Large-scale spectroscopic surveys, such as APOGEE/APOGEE-2, now have sufficient radial velocity precision to directly confirm the signature of giant exoplanets, making such data sets valuable tools in the TESS era. Continual monitoring of TOI-150 by TESS can reveal additional planets and subsequent observations can provide insights into planetary system architectures involving a hot Jupiter around a star about halfway through its main-sequence life.
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The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 877:L29 (8pp), 2019 June 1
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