Discovery of WASP-174b: Doppler tomography of a near-grazing transit
/ Authors
L. Y. Temple, C. Hellier, Y. Almleaky, D. Anderson, F. Bouchy, D. Brown, A. Burdanov, Collier Cameron, L. Delrez, M. Gillon
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R. Hall, E. Jehin, M. Lendl, P. Maxted, L. Nielsen, F. Pepe, D. Pollacco, D. Queloz, D. Ségransan, B. Smalley, S. Sohy, S. Thompson, A. Triaud, O. Turner, S. Udry, R. West
/ Abstract
We report the discovery and tomographic detection of WASP-174b, a planet with a near-grazing transit on a 4.23-d orbit around a $V$ = 11.9, F6V star with [Fe/H] = 0.09 $\pm$ 0.09. The planet is in a moderately misaligned orbit with a sky-projected spin-orbit angle of $\lambda$ = 31$^{\circ}$ $\pm$ 1$^{\circ}$. This is in agreement with the known tendency for orbits around hotter stars to be misaligned. Owing to the grazing transit the planet's radius is uncertain, with a possible range of 0.7-1.7 R$_{\rm Jup}$. The planet's mass has an upper limit of 1.3 M$_{\rm Jup}$. WASP-174 is the faintest hot-Jupiter system so far confirmed by tomographic means.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society