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We carry out a phase-curve analysis of the KELT-9 system using photometric observations from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The measured secondary eclipse depth and peak-to-peak atmospheric brightness modulation are…

Rapidly rotating early-type main-sequence stars with transiting planets are interesting in many aspects. Unfortunately, several astrophysical effects in such systems are not well understood yet. Therefore, we performed a photometric…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-05-04 Zoltán Garai , Theodor Pribulla , József Kovács , Gyula M. Szabó , Antonio Claret , Richard Komžík , Emil Kundra

The thermal structures of highly irradiated ultra-hot Jupiters can deviate substantially from those of cooler hot Jupiters. For planets orbiting rapidly rotating, and consequently oblate, host stars, photometric light curves provide a…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-02-04 J. A. Patel , D. Kitzmann , A. Brandeker , T. G. Wilson , A. Deline , M. Lendl , V. Singh

We report the discovery of KELT-7b, a transiting hot Jupiter with a mass of $1.28 \pm 0.18$ MJ, radius of $1.53_{-0.047}^{+0.046}$ RJ, and an orbital period of $2.7347749 \pm 0.0000039$ days. The bright host star (HD33643; KELT-7) is an…

We present the first spectroscopic transit results from the newly commissioned Keck Planet Finder on the Keck-I telescope at W. M. Keck Observatory. We observed a transit of KELT-18 b, an inflated ultra-hot Jupiter orbiting a hot star…

KELT-9b is an ultra-hot Jupiter observed to be undergoing extreme mass loss. Its A0-type host star has a radiative envelope, which makes its surface layers prone to retaining recently accreted material. To search for potential signs of…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-11-30 Mihkel Kama , Colin P. Folsom , Adam S. Jermyn , Johanna K. Teske

Context: KELT-9 b exemplifies a newly emerging class of short-period gaseous exoplanets that tend to orbit hot, early type stars - termed ultra-hot Jupiters. The severe stellar irradiation heats their atmospheres to temperatures of $\sim…

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…

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

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-11-04 Romy Rodríguez Martínez , B. Scott Gaudi , Joseph E. Rodriguez , George Zhou , Jonathan Labadie-Bartz , Samuel N. Quinn , Kaloyan Minev Penev , Thiam-Guan Tan , David W. Latham , Leonardo A. Paredes , John Kielkopf , Brett C. Addison , Duncan J. Wright , Johanna K. Teske , Steve B. Howell , David R. Ciardi , Carl Ziegler , Keivan G. Stassun , Marshall C. Johnson , Jason D. Eastman , Robert J. Siverd , Thomas G. Beatty , Luke G. Bouma , Joshua Pepper , Michael B. Lund , Steven Villanueva , Daniel J. Stevens , Eric L. N. Jensen , Coleman Kilby , David H. Cohen , Daniel Bayliss , Allyson Bieryla , Phillip A. Cargile , Karen A. Collins , Dennis M. Conti , Knicole D. Colon , Ivan A. Curtis , Darren L. DePoy , Phil A. Evans , Dax Feliz , Joao Gregorio , Jason Rothenberg , David J. James , Matthew T. Penny , Phillip A. Reed , Howard M. Relles , Denise C. Stephens , Michael D. Joner , Rudolf B. Kuhn , Chris Stockdale , Mark Trueblood , Patricia Trueblood , Xinyu Yao , Roberto Zambelli , Roland Vanderspek , Sara Seager , Joshua N. Winn , Jon M. Jenkins , Todd J. Henry , Hodari-Sadiki James , Wei-Chun Jao , Sharon X. Wang , R. Paul Butler , Jeffrey D. Crane , Ian B. Thompson , Stephen Schectman , Robert A. Wittenmyer , Timothy R. Bedding , Jack Okumura , Peter Plavchan , Brendan P. Bowler , Jonathan Horner , Stephen R. Kane , Matthew W. Mengel , Timothy D. Morton , C. G. Tinney , Hui Zhang , Nicholas J. Scott , Rachel A. Matson , Mark E. Everett , Andrei Tokovinin , Andrew W. Mann , Diana Dragomir , Maximilian N. Guenther , Eric B. Ting , Michael Fausnaugh , Ana Glidden , Elisa V. Quintana , Mark Manner , Jennifer L. Marshall , Kim K. McLeod , Somayeh Khakpash

We derive solutions to transit light curves of exoplanets orbiting rapidly-rotating stars. These stars exhibit significant oblateness and gravity darkening, a phenomenon where the poles of the star have a higher temperature and luminosity…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-02-16 Shashank Dholakia , Rodrigo Luger , Shishir Dholakia

We report the discovery of KELT-3b, a moderately inflated transiting hot Jupiter with a mass of 1.477 (-0.067, +0.066) M_J, and radius of 1.345 +/- 0.072 R_J, with an orbital period of 2.7033904 +/- 0.000010 days. The host star, KELT-3, is…

Dozens of planets are now discovered with large orbital obliquity, and have become the proof for the dynamical evolution of planetary orbits. In the current samples, there is an apparent clustering of planets around $90^\circ$, and also an…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-12-20 Yugo Kawai , Norio Narita , Akihiko Fukui , Noriharu Watanabe , Satoshi Inaba

Phase curve observations provide an opportunity to study the full energy budgets of exoplanets by quantifying the amount of heat redistributed from their daysides to their nightsides. Theories explaining the properties of phase curves for…

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