KELT-16b: A highly irradiated, ultra-short period hot Jupiter nearing tidal disruption
Thomas E. Oberst, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Knicole D. Col\'on, Daniel, Angerhausen, Allyson Bieryla, Henry Ngo, Daniel J. Stevens, Keivan G., Stassun, B. Scott Gaudi, Joshua Pepper, Kaloyan Penev, Dimitri Mawet, David, W. Latham, Tyler M. Heintz, Baffour W. Osei, Karen A. Collins

TL;DR
KELT-16b is a highly irradiated, ultra-short period hot Jupiter near tidal disruption, serving as a key target for atmospheric and dynamical studies due to its extreme orbit and physical properties.
Contribution
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of KELT-16b, a unique ultra-short period hot Jupiter with potential insights into tidal disruption and orbital evolution.
Findings
KELT-16b has an ultra-short orbital period of 0.969 days.
It is one of the few giant planets with P < 1 day.
The planet is likely to be tidally disrupted within a few hundred thousand years.
Abstract
We announce the discovery of KELT-16b, a highly irradiated, ultra-short period hot Jupiter transiting the relatively bright () star TYC 2688-1839-1. A global analysis of the system shows KELT-16 to be an F7V star with K, , [Fe/H] = -0.002, , and . The planet is a relatively high mass inflated gas giant with , , density g cm, surface gravity , and K. The best-fitting linear ephemeris is BJD and d. KELT-16b…
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