KELT-19Ab: A P~4.6 Day Hot Jupiter Transiting a Likely Am Star with a Distant Stellar Companion
Robert J. Siverd, Karen A. Collins, George Zhou, Samuel N. Quinn, B., Scott Gaudi, Keivan G. Stassun, Marshall C. Johnson, Allyson Bieryla, David, W. Latham, David R. Ciardi, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Kaloyan Penev, Marc, Pinsonneault, Joshua Pepper, Jason D. Eastman, Howard Relles

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of KELT-19Ab, a hot Jupiter transiting a likely Am star with a distant stellar companion, highlighting its retrograde orbit and implications for planetary formation around chemically peculiar stars.
Contribution
First detection of a transiting planet around an Am star, with detailed analysis of its orbit, host star properties, and the influence of a stellar companion.
Findings
KELT-19Ab is a hot Jupiter with a 4.61-day orbit.
The planet's orbit is retrograde with a projected spin-orbit angle of nearly 180 degrees.
The host star is likely an Am star with a distant stellar companion.
Abstract
We present the discovery of the giant planet KELT-19Ab, which transits the moderately bright A8V star TYC 764-1494-1 with an orbital period of 4.61 days. We confirm the planetary nature of the companion via a combination of radial velocities, which limit the mass to , and a clear Doppler tomography signal, which indicates a retrograde projected spin-orbit misalignment of degrees. Global modeling indicates that the host star has and . The planet has a radius of and receives a stellar insolation flux of , leading to an inferred equilibrium temperature of…
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