2021AJ....162..154D


Query : 2021AJ....162..154D

2021AJ....162..154D - Astron. J., 162, 154-154 (2021/October-0)

Giant outer transiting exoplanet mass (GOT 'EM) survey. II. Discovery of a failed hot Jupiter on a 2.7 yr, highly eccentric orbit.

DALBA P.A., KANE S.R., LI Z., MacDOUGALL M.G., ROSENTHAL L.J., CHERUBIM C., ISAACSON H., THORNGREN D.P., FULTON B., HOWARD A.W., PETIGURA E.A., SCHWIETERMAN E.W., PELUSO D.O., ESPOSITO T.M., MARCHIS F. and PAYNE M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Radial velocity (RV) surveys have discovered giant exoplanets on au-scale orbits with a broad distribution of eccentricities. Those with the most eccentric orbits are valuable laboratories for testing theories of high-eccentricity migration. However, few such exoplanets transit their host stars, thus removing the ability to apply constraints on formation from their bulk internal compositions. We report the discovery of Kepler-1704 b, a transiting 4.15 MJ giant planet on a 988.88 day orbit with an extreme eccentricity of 0.921–0.015+0.010. Our decade-long RV baseline from the Keck I telescope allows us to measure the orbit and bulk heavy-element composition of Kepler-1704 b and place limits on the existence of undiscovered companions. A failed hot Jupiter, Kepler-1704 b was likely excited to high eccentricity by scattering events that possibly began during its gas accretion phase. Its final periastron distance was too large to allow for tidal circularization, so now it orbits its host from distances spanning 0.16-3.9 au. The maximum difference in planetary equilibrium temperature resulting from this elongated orbit is over 700 K. A simulation of the thermal phase curve of Kepler-1704 b during periastron passage demonstrates that it is a remarkable target for atmospheric characterization from the James Webb Space Telescope, which could potentially also measure the planet's rotational period as the hot spot from periastron rotates in and out of view. Continued characterization of the Kepler-1704 system promises to refine theories explaining the formation of hot Jupiters and cool giant planets like those in the solar system.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet migration - Exoplanet formation - Transit photometry - Extrasolar gaseous planets - Radial velocity

Errata: erratum vol. 164, art. 264 (2022)

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 17156b Pl 02 49 44.4871034544 +71 45 11.629235988           ~ 184 1
2 BD+10 1799f Pl 08 26 27.8490900672 +10 04 49.334175156           ~ 30 0
3 HD 80606b Pl 09 22 37.5768032712 +50 36 13.435326684           ~ 328 1
4 HD 80607 PM* 09 22 39.7366541424 +50 36 13.952919312   9.937 9.070     G5 101 2
5 Kepler-421b Pl 18 53 01.6404687912 +45 05 15.976733388           ~ 35 0
6 Kepler-1656b Pl 18 57 53.3246033136 +39 54 42.531984144           ~ 41 0
7 Kepler-75b Pl 19 24 33.0185656152 +36 34 38.477691264           ~ 48 1
8 Kepler-1704b Pl 19 24 48.2988338352 +51 08 39.405102360           ~ 19 0
9 Kepler-1704 Ro* 19 24 48.2988338352 +51 08 39.405102360           ~ 33 0
10 Gaia DR3 2136191732305041920 * 19 24 48.5469859994 +51 08 34.539068429           ~ 1 0
11 Kepler-420b Pl 19 24 54.0364030656 +44 55 38.524017504           ~ 42 0
12 Kepler-1514b Pl 19 30 30.5892070488 +37 51 36.487214028           ~ 28 0
13 Kepler-167 Er* 19 30 38.0261896920 +38 20 43.437246900   15.255 14.284 13.989   K3 78 0
14 Kepler-167e Pl 19 30 38.0261896920 +38 20 43.437246900           ~ 38 0
15 Kepler-419b Pl 19 41 40.2991189536 +51 11 05.168339880           ~ 62 1
16 HD 203473 PM* 21 22 18.8739005040 +05 01 24.907236888       7.8   G6V 58 0

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