We report the confirmation and characterization of a transiting gas giant planet orbiting the M dwarf KOI-254 every 2.455239days, which was originally discovered by the Kepler mission. We use radial velocity measurements, adaptive optics imaging, and near-infrared spectroscopy to confirm the planetary nature of the transit events. KOI-254b is the first hot Jupiter discovered around an M-type dwarf star. We also present a new model-independent method of using broadband photometry to estimate the mass and metallicity of an M dwarf without relying on a direct distance measurement. Included in this methodology is a new photometric metallicity calibration based on J - K colors. We use this technique to measure the physical properties of KOI-254 and its planet. We measure a planet mass of M P = 0.505 M Jup, radius R P = 0.96 R Jup, and semimajor axis a = 0.030 AU, based on our measured stellar mass M = 0.59 M and radius R = 0.55 R. We also find that the host star is metal-rich, which is consistent with the sample of M-type stars known to harbor giant planets. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Johnson, J. A., Gazak, J. Z., Apps, K., Muirhead, P. S., Crepp, J. R., Crossfield, I. J. M., … Lloyd, J. P. (2012). Characterizing the cool KOIs. II. the M dwarf KOI-254 and its hot Jupiter. Astronomical Journal, 143(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/143/5/111
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