NGTS-2b: an inflated hot-Jupiter transiting a bright F-dwarf
Abstract
We report the discovery of NGTS-2b, an inflated hot-Jupiter transiting a bright F5V star (2MASS J14202949 - 3112074; Teff = 6478^{+94}_{-89} K), discovered as part of the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS). The planet is in a P = 4.51 d orbit with mass 0.74^{+0.13}_{-0.12}MJ, radius 1.595^{+0.047}_{-0.045}RJ, and density 0.226^{+0.040}_{-0.038} g cm-3; therefore one of the lowest density exoplanets currently known. With a relatively deep 1.0{{ per cent}} transit around a bright V = 10.96 host star, NGTS-2b is a prime target for probing giant planet composition via atmospheric transmission spectroscopy. The rapid rotation (v sin i = 15.2 ± 0.8 km s-1) also makes this system an excellent candidate for Rossiter-McLaughlin follow-up observations, to measure the sky-projected stellar obliquity. NGTS-2b was confirmed without the need for follow-up photometry, due to the high precision of the NGTS photometry.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- December 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1093/mnras/sty2581
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1805.10449
- Bibcode:
- 2018MNRAS.481.4960R
- Keywords:
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- planets and satellites: detection;
- planets and satellites: fundamental parameters;
- Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 12 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS