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KELT-16b: A highly irradiated, ultra-short period hot Jupiter nearing tidal disruption (1608.00618v2)

Published 1 Aug 2016 in astro-ph.EP and astro-ph.SR

Abstract: We announce the discovery of KELT-16b, a highly irradiated, ultra-short period hot Jupiter transiting the relatively bright ($V = 11.7$) star TYC 2688-1839-1. A global analysis of the system shows KELT-16 to be an F7V star with $T_\textrm{eff} = 6236\pm54$ K, $\log{g_\star} = 4.253_{-0.036}{+0.031}$, [Fe/H] = -0.002${-0.085}{+0.086}$, $M\star = 1.211_{-0.046}{+0.043} M_\odot$, and $R_\star = 1.360_{-0.053}{+0.064} R_\odot$. The planet is a relatively high mass inflated gas giant with $M_\textrm{P} = 2.75_{-0.15}{+0.16} M_\textrm{J}$, $R_\textrm{P} = 1.415_{-0.067}{+0.084} R_\textrm{J}$, density $\rho_\textrm{P} = 1.20\pm0.18$ g cm${-3}$, surface gravity $\log{g_\textrm{P}} = 3.530_{-0.049}{+0.042}$, and $T_\textrm{eq} = 2453_{-47}{+55}$ K. The best-fitting linear ephemeris is $T_\textrm{C} = 2457247.24791\pm0.00019$ BJD${tdb}$ and $P = 0.9689951 \pm 0.0000024$ d. KELT-16b joins WASP-18b, -19b, -43b, -103b, and HATS-18b as the only giant transiting planets with $P < 1$ day. Its ultra-short period and high irradiation make it a benchmark target for atmospheric studies by HST, Spitzer, and eventually JWST. For example, as a hotter, higher mass analog of WASP-43b, KELT-16b may feature an atmospheric temperature-pressure inversion and day-to-night temperature swing extreme enough for TiO to rain out at the terminator. KELT-16b could also join WASP-43b in extending tests of the observed mass-metallicity relation of the Solar System gas giants to higher masses. KELT-16b currently orbits at a mere $\sim$ 1.7 Roche radii from its host star, and could be tidally disrupted in as little as a few $\times 10{5}$ years (for a stellar tidal quality factor of $Q*' = 105$). Finally, the likely existence of a widely separated bound stellar companion in the KELT-16 system makes it possible that Kozai-Lidov oscillations played a role in driving KELT-16b inward to its current precarious orbit.

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