An independent discovery of two hot Jupiters from the K2 mission
Rafael Brahm, Mat\'ias Jones, N\'estor Espinoza, Andr\'es Jord\'an,, Markus Rabus, Felipe Rojas, James S. Jenkins, Cristi\'an Cort\'es, Holger, Drass, Blake Pantoja, Maritza G. Soto, Maja Vu\v{c}kovi\'c

TL;DR
This paper reports the independent discovery and characterization of two hot Jupiters from the K2 mission, refining their parameters through combined photometric and radial velocity data.
Contribution
It provides new detailed measurements of two hot Jupiters, confirming their properties and refining their parameters by integrating independent radial velocity data.
Findings
Both planets are typical hot Jupiters with well-measured masses and radii.
They are suitable for atmospheric and orbital follow-up studies.
Refined planetary parameters improve understanding of hot Jupiter population.
Abstract
We report the discovery of two hot Jupiters using photometry from Campaigns 4 and 5 of the two-wheeled Kepler (K2) mission. K2-30b has a mass of , a radius of and transits its G dwarf ( K), slightly metal rich ([Fe/H] dex) host star in a 4.1 days circular orbit. K2-34b has a mass of , a radius of and has an orbital period of 3.0 days in which it orbits a late F dwarf ( K) solar metallicity star. Both planets were validated probabilistically and confirmed via precision radial velocity (RV) measurements. They have physical and orbital properties similar to the ones of the already uncovered population of hot Jupiters and are well-suited candidates for further orbital and atmospheric characterization via detailed follow-up observations. Given that…
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