EPIC 246851721 b: A Tropical Jupiter Transiting a Rapidly Rotating Star in a Well-Aligned Orbit
Liang Yu, George Zhou, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Chelsea X. Huang, Andrew, Vanderburg, Samuel N. Quinn, B. Scott Gaudi, Charles A. Beichman, Perry, Berlind, Allyson Bieryla, Michael L. Calkins, David R. Ciardi, Ian J. M., Crossfield, Jason D. Eastman, Gilbert A. Esquerdo

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of EPIC 246851721 b, a Jupiter-sized exoplanet orbiting a rapidly rotating, well-aligned star, providing insights into its orbital dynamics and system architecture.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of a tropical Jupiter around a hot, rapidly rotating star with a well-aligned orbit, including measurements of obliquity and system architecture.
Findings
The planet has a radius of approximately 1.05 R_J and a mass around 3 M_J.
The system exhibits a near-zero obliquity, indicating a primordial alignment.
The host star is a rapidly rotating F dwarf with a rotation period estimated from spot modulations.
Abstract
We report the discovery of EPIC 246851721 b, a "tropical" Jupiter in a 6.18-day orbit around the bright () star EPIC 246851721 (TYC 1283-739-1). We present a detailed analysis of the system using and ground-based photometry, radial velocities, Doppler tomography and adaptive optics imaging. From our global models, we infer that the host star is a rapidly rotating ( km s) F dwarf with = 6202 K, and . EPIC 246851721 b has a radius of , and a mass of 3.0 . Doppler tomography reveals an aligned spin-orbit geometry, with a projected obliquity of , making EPIC 246851721 the fourth hottest star to host a Jovian planet with days and a known obliquity. Using quasi-periodic signatures in its light curve…
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