We report the discovery and initial characterization of Qatar-2b, a hot Jupiter transiting a V = 13.3mag K dwarf in a circular orbit with a short period, P b = 1.34 days. The mass and radius of Qatar-2b are M P = 2.49 M J and R P = 1.14 R J, respectively. Radial-velocity monitoring of Qatar-2 over a span of 153 days revealed the presence of a second companion in an outer orbit. The Systemic Console yielded plausible orbits for the outer companion, with periods on the order of a year and a companion mass of at least several M J. Thus, Qatar-2 joins the short but growing list of systems with a transiting hot Jupiter and an outer companion with a much longer period. This system architecture is in sharp contrast to that found by Kepler for multi-transiting systems, which are dominated by objects smaller than Neptune, usually with tightly spaced orbits that must be nearly coplanar. © © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Bryan, M. L., Alsubai, K. A., Latham, D. W., Parley, N. R., Collier Cameron, A., Quinn, S. N., … Skottfelt, J. F. (2012). Qatar-2: A K dwarf orbited by a transiting hot jupiter and a more massive companion in an outer orbit. Astrophysical Journal, 750(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/750/1/84
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