KELT-20b: A giant planet with a period of P~ 3.5 days transiting the V~ 7.6 early A star HD 185603
Michael B. Lund, Joseph E. Rodriguez, George Zhou, B. Scott Gaudi,, Keivan G. Stassun, Marshall C. Johnson, Allyson Bieryla, Ryan J. Oelkers,, Daniel J. Stevens, Karen A. Collins, Kaloyan Penev, Samuel N. Quinn, David W., Latham, Steven Villanueva Jr., Jason D. Eastman

TL;DR
KELT-20b is a hot Jupiter transiting a bright, early A-type star, with detailed characterization revealing its orbit, physical properties, and potential atmospheric ablation due to intense stellar radiation.
Contribution
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of KELT-20b, a giant planet transiting a bright A-type star, adding to the small sample of such systems and providing insights into their properties.
Findings
Planet has a radius of approximately 1.74 R_J.
Orbit is well aligned with the star's spin axis.
High stellar temperature suggests significant atmospheric ablation.
Abstract
We report the discovery of KELT-20b, a hot Jupiter transiting a V~7.6 early A star with an orbital period of P~3.47 days. We identified the initial transit signal in KELT-North survey data. Archival and follow-up photometry, the Gaia parallax, radial velocities, Doppler tomography, and adaptive optics imaging were used to confirm the planetary nature of the companion and characterize the system. From global modeling we infer that the host star HD 185603 is a rapidly-rotating (VsinI~120 km/s) A2V star with an effective temperature of =8730K, mass of , radius of , surface gravity of logg=4.292, and age of <600 Myr. The planetary companion has a radius of , a semimajor axis of AU, and a linear ephemeris of . We…
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