Kepler-14b: A massive hot Jupiter transiting an F star in a close visual binary

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We present the discovery of a hot Jupiter transiting an F star in a close visual (03 sky projected angular separation) binary system. The dilution of the host star's light by the nearly equalmagnitude stellar companion (∼0.5mag fainter) significantly affects the derived planetary parameters, and if left uncorrected, leads to an underestimate of the radius and mass of the planet by 10% and 60%, respectively. Other published exoplanets, which have not been observed with high-resolution imaging, could similarly have unresolved stellar companions and thus have incorrectly derived planetary parameters. Kepler-14b (KOI-98) has a period of P = 6.790 days and, correcting for the dilution, has a mass of Mp = 8.40+0.35-0.34 M J and a radius of Rp = 1.136+0.073-0.054 R J, yielding a mean density of ρp = 7.1 ± 1.1 g cm-3. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Buchhave, L. A., Latham, D. W., Carter, J. A., Désert, J. M., Torres, G., Adams, E. R., … Van Cleve, J. (2011). Kepler-14b: A massive hot Jupiter transiting an F star in a close visual binary. Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, 197(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/3

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