NGTS-10b: The shortest period hot Jupiter yet discovered
Abstract
We report the discovery of a new ultra-short period transiting hot Jupiter from the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS). NGTS-10b has a mass and radius of 2.162\,+0.092-0.107 M J and 1.205\,+0.117-0.083 R J and orbits its host star with a period of 0.76689440.0000003 days, making it the shortest period hot Jupiter yet discovered. The host is a 10.42.5 Gyr old K5V star (Teff=4400100\,K) of Solar metallicity ([Fe/H] = -0.020.12\,dex) showing moderate signs of stellar activity. NGTS-10b joins a short list of ultra-short period Jupiters that are prime candidates for the study of star-planet tidal interactions. NGTS-10b orbits its host at just 1.460.18 Roche radii, and we calculate a median remaining inspiral time of 38\,Myr and a potentially measurable transit time shift of 7\,seconds over the coming decade, assuming a stellar tidal quality factor Q' s=2×107.
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