HAT-P-68b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter Around a K5 Dwarf Star
Abstract
We report the discovery by the ground-based HATNet survey of the transiting exoplanet HAT-P-68b, which has a mass of 0.724 0.043 MJup, and radius of 1.072 0.012 RJup. The planet is in a circular P = 2.2984-day orbit around a moderately bright V = 13.937 0.030 magnitude K dwarf star of mass 0.673 + 0.020 -0.014 M, and radius 0.6726 0.0069 R. The planetary nature of this system is confirmed through follow-up transit photometry obtained with the FLWO~1.2m telescope, high-precision RVs measured using Keck-I/HIRES, FLWO~1.5m/TRES, and OHP~1.9m/Sophie, and high-spatial-resolution speckle imaging from WIYN~3.5m/DSSI. HAT-P-68 is at an ecliptic latitude of +3 and outside the field of view of both the NASA TESS primary mission and the K2 mission. The large transit depth of 0.036 mag (r-band) makes HAT-P-68b a promising target for atmospheric characterization via transmission spectroscopy.
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