XO-7 b: A transiting hot Jupiter with a massive companion on a wide orbit
Nicolas Crouzet, Brian F. Healy, Guillaume H\'ebrard, P. R., McCullough, Doug Long, Pilar Monta\~n\'es-Rodr\'iguez, Ignasi Ribas, Francesc, Vilardell, Enrique Herrero, Enrique Garcia-Melendo, Matthieu Conjat, Jerry, Foote, Joe Garlitz, Phillip Vo, Nuno C. Santos, Jos de Bruijne

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of XO-7 b, a transiting hot Jupiter around a bright star, with a massive companion on a wide orbit, providing insights into hot Jupiter atmospheres and migration mechanisms.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of XO-7 b and its wide orbit companion, highlighting their implications for hot Jupiter formation and migration theories.
Findings
XO-7 b has a 2.864-day orbit, mass of 0.709 M_J, and radius of 1.373 R_J.
A wide orbit companion with minimum mass of 4 M_J detected via radial velocity trend.
System suggests high eccentricity migration for the hot Jupiter.
Abstract
Transiting planets orbiting bright stars are the most favorable targets for follow-up and characterization. We report the discovery of the transiting hot Jupiter XO-7 b and of a second, massive companion on a wide orbit around a circumpolar, bright, and metal rich G0 dwarf (V = 10.52, , ). We conducted photometric and radial velocity follow-up with a team of amateur and professional astronomers. XO-7 b has a period of days, a mass of , a radius of , a density of , and an equilibrium temperature of . Its large atmospheric scale height and the brightness of the host star make it well suited to atmospheric characterization. The wide orbit companion is detected…
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