We report the discovery of KELT-2Ab, a hot Jupiter transiting the bright (V=8.77) primary star of the HD 42176 binary system. The host is a slightly evolved late F-star likely in the very short-lived "blue-hook" stage of evolution, with \teff=6148±48K, logg=4.030−0.026+0.015 and \feh=0.034±0.78. The inferred stellar mass is M∗=1.314−0.060+0.063\msun\ and the star has a relatively large radius of R∗=1.836−0.046+0.066\rsun. The planet is a typical hot Jupiter with period 4.11379±0.00001 days and a mass of MP=1.524±0.088\mj\ and radius of RP=1.290−0.050+0.064\rj. This is mildly inflated as compared to models of irradiated giant planets at the ∼4 Gyr age of the system. KELT-2A is the third brightest star with a transiting planet identified by ground-based transit surveys, and the ninth brightest star overall with a transiting planet. KELT-2Ab's mass and radius are unique among the subset of planets with V<9 host stars, and therefore increases the diversity of bright benchmark systems. We also measure the relative motion of KELT-2A and -2B over a baseline of 38 years, robustly demonstrating for the first time that the stars are bound. This allows us to infer that KELT-2B is an early K-dwarf. We hypothesize that through the eccentric Kozai mechanism KELT-2B may have emplaced KELT-2Ab in its current orbit. This scenario is potentially testable with Rossiter-McLaughlin measurements, which should have an amplitude of ∼44 m s−1.
@article{arxiv.1206.1592,
title = {KELT-2Ab: A Hot Jupiter Transiting the Bright (V=8.77) Primary Star of a Binary System},
author = {Thomas G. Beatty and Joshua Pepper and Robert J. Siverd and Jason D. Eastman and Allyson Bieryla and David W. Latham and Lars A. Buchhave and Eric L. N. Jensen and Mark Manner and Keivan G. Stassun and B. Scott Gaudi and Perry Berlind and Michael L. Calkins and Karen Collins and Darren L. DePoy and Gilbert A. Esquerdo and Benjamin J. Fulton and Gábor Fürész and John C. Geary and Andrew Gould and Leslie Hebb and John F. Kielkopf and Jennifer L. Marshall and Richard Pogge and K. Z. Stanek and Robert P. Stefanik and Rachel Street and Andrew H. Szentgyorgyi and Mark Trueblood and Patricia Trueblood and Amelia M. Stutz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.1592},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
9 pages, 2 tables, 4 figures. A short video describing this paper is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVS8lnkXXlE. Revised to reflect the ApJL version. Note that figure 4 is not in the ApJL version