Bibcode
Alsubai, Khalid; Tsvetanov, Zlatan I.; Latham, David W.; Bieryla, Allyson; Pyrzas, Stylianos; Mislis, Dimitris; Esquerdo, Gilbert A.; Esamdin, Ali; Liu, Jinzhong; Ma, Lu; Bretton, Marc; Pallé, E.; Murgas, F.; Vilchez, Nicolas P. E.; Morton, Timothy D.; Parviainien, H.; Montañes-Rodriguez, P.; Narita, Norio; Fukui, Akihiko; Kusakabe, Nobuhiko; Tamura, Motohide
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 157, Issue 2, article id. 74, 9 pp. (2019).
Fecha de publicación:
2
2019
Número de citas
4
Número de citas referidas
2
Descripción
We present the discovery of Qatar-7b—a very hot and inflated giant
gas planet orbiting close to its parent star. The host star is a
relatively massive main-sequence F-star with mass and radius
{M}\star =1.41+/- 0.03 {M}ȯ and
{R}\star =1.56+/- 0.02 {R}ȯ , respectively,
at a distance d = 726 ± 26 pc, and an estimated age ∼1 Gyr.
With its orbital period of P = 2.032 days, the planet is located less
than five stellar radii from its host star and is heated to a high
temperature T eq ≈ 2100 K. From a global solution to the
available photometric and radial velocity observations, we calculate the
mass and radius of the planet to be {M}{{P}} = 1.88 ±
0.25 {M}{{J}} and {R}{{P}} = 1.70 ± 0.03
{R}{{J}}, respectively. The planet radius and equilibrium
temperature put Qatar-7b in the top 6% of the hottest and largest known
exoplanets. With its large radius and high temperature, Qatar-7b is a
valuable addition to the short list of targets that offer the best
opportunity for studying their atmospheres through transmission
spectroscopy.
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