KELT-25 b and KELT-26 b: A Hot Jupiter and a Substellar Companion Transiting Young A Stars Observed by TESS

We present the discoveries of KELT-25 b (TIC 65412605, TOI-626.01) and KELT-26 b (TIC 160708862, TOI-1337.01), two transiting companions orbiting relatively bright, early A stars. The transit signals were initially detected by the KELT survey and subsequently confirmed by Transiting Exoplanet Survey...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astronomical journal 2020-09, Vol.160 (3), p.111, Article 111
Hauptverfasser: Martínez, Romy Rodríguez, Gaudi, B. Scott, Rodriguez, Joseph E., Zhou, George, Labadie-Bartz, Jonathan, Quinn, Samuel N., Penev, Kaloyan, Tan, Thiam-Guan, Latham, David W., Kielkopf, John F., Addison, Brett C., Wright, Duncan J., Teske, Johanna, Howell, Steve B, Ciardi, David R, Ziegler, Carl, Stassun, Keivan G., Johnson, Marshall C., Eastman, Jason D., Siverd, Robert J., Beatty, Thomas G., Bouma, Luke, Bedding, Timothy, Pepper, Joshua, Winn, Joshua N., Lund, Michael B., Jr, Steven Villanueva, Jensen, Eric L. N., Kilby, Coleman, Crane, Jeffrey D., Tokovinin, Andrei, Everett, Mark E., Tinney, Chris G., Fausnaugh, Michael Martin, Cohen, David H, Bayliss, Daniel, Bieryla, Allyson, Cargile, Phillip A., Collins, Karen A., Conti, Dennis M., Colon, Knicole, Curtis, Ivan A., Depoy, D. L., Evans, Phil, Feliz, Dax L., Gregorio, Joao, Rothenberg, Jason, James, David J., Joner, Michael D., Kuhn, Rudolf B., Manner, Mark, Khakpash, Somayeh, Marshall, Jennifer L., McLeod, Kim K., Penny, Matthew T., Reed, Phillip A., Relles, Howard M., Stephens, Denise C., Stockdale, Chris, Trueblood, Mark, Trueblood, Pat, Yao, Xinyu, Zambelli, Roberto, Vanderspek, Roland, Seager, Sara, Jenkins, Jon M, Henry, Todd J., James, Hodari-Sadiki, Jao, Wei-Chun, Wang, Sharon Xuesong, Butler, Aaron Paul, Thompson, Ian, Shectman, Stephen, Wittenmyer, Robert A., Horner, Jonathan, Kane, Stephen R., Morton, Timothy D., Okumura, Jack, Plavchan, Peter, Zhang, Hui, Scott, Nicholas Joseph, Matson, Rachel A., Mann, Andrew W., Dragomir, Diana, Günther, Max, Ting, Eric B, Glidden, Ana, Quintana, Elisa Victoria
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Zusammenfassung:We present the discoveries of KELT-25 b (TIC 65412605, TOI-626.01) and KELT-26 b (TIC 160708862, TOI-1337.01), two transiting companions orbiting relatively bright, early A stars. The transit signals were initially detected by the KELT survey and subsequently confirmed by Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) photometry. KELT-25 b is on a 4.40 day orbit around the V=9.66 star CD-24 5016(=-+T8280eff180440K,Må=-+2.180.110.12Me), while KELT-26 b is on a 3.34 day orbit around the V=9.95 star HD 134004 (Teff=-+8640240500K,Må=-+1.930.160.14Me), which is likely an Am star. We have confirmed the substellar nature of both companions through detailed characterization of each system using ground-based and TESS photometry, radial velocity measurements, Doppler tomography, and high-resolution imaging. For KELT-25, we determine a companion radius of RP=-+1.640.0430.039RJ and a 3σupper limit on the companion’s mass of64MJ. For KELT-26 b, we infer a planetary mass and radius of MP=-+1.410.510.43MJ and RP=-+1.940.0580.060RJ. From Doppler tomographic observations, we find KELT-26 b to reside in a highly misaligned orbit. This conclusion is weakly corroborated by a subtle asymmetry in the transit light curve from the TESS data. KELT-25 b appears to be in a well-aligned, prograde orbit, and the system is likely a member of the cluster Theia 449.
ISSN:0004-6256
1538-3881
1538-3881
DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/ab9f2d