K2-31b, a grazing transiting hot Jupiter on an 1.26-day orbit around a bright G7V star
Abstract
We report the discovery of K2-31b, the first confirmed transiting hot Jupiter detected by the K2 space mission. We combined K2 photometry with FastCam lucky imaging and FIES and HARPS high-resolution spectroscopy to confirm the planetary nature of the transiting object and derived the system parameters. K2-31b is a 1.8-Jupiter-mass planet on an 1.26-day-orbit around a G7\,V star (M=0.91~, R=0.78~). The planetary radius is poorly constrained (0.7<Rp<1.4~), owing to the grazing transit and the low sampling rate of the K2 photometry.
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