NGTS-6b: An Ultra Short Period Hot-Jupiter Orbiting an Old K Dwarf
Abstract
We report the discovery of a new ultra-short period hot Jupiter from the Next Generation Transit Survey. NGTS-6b orbits its star with a period of 21.17~h, and has a mass and radius of 1.330+0.024-0.028\, and 1.271+0.197-0.188\, respectively, returning a planetary bulk density of 0.711+0.214-0.136~g~cm-3. Conforming to the currently known small population of ultra-short period hot Jupiters, the planet appears to orbit a metal-rich star ([Fe/H]=+0.110.09~dex). Photoevaporation models suggest the planet should have lost 5\% of its gaseous atmosphere over the course of the 9.6~Gyrs of evolution of the system. NGTS-6b adds to the small, but growing list of ultra-short period gas giant planets, and will help us to understand the dominant formation and evolutionary mechanisms that govern this population.
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