NGTS-33b: A young super-Jupiter hosted by a fast-rotating massive hot star

Alves; D.R.; Jenkins; J.S.; Vines; J.I.; Battley; M.P.; Lendl; M.; Bouchy; F.; Nielsen; L.D.; Gill; S.; Moyano; M.; Anderson; D.R.; Burleigh; M.R.; Casewell; S.L.; Goad; M.R.; Hawthorn; F.; Kendall; et. al.

Keywords: planets and satellites: detection; planets and satellites: general; stars: general; techniques: photometric; techniques: radial velocities

Abstract

In the last few decades, planet search surveys have been focusing on solar-type stars, and only recently the high-mass regimes. This is mostly due to challenges arising from the lack of instrumental precision, and more importantly, the inherent active nature of fast-rotating massive stars. Here, we report NGTS-33b (TOI-6442b), a super-Jupiter planet with mass, radius, and orbital period of 3.6 0.3 M, 1.64 0.07 R, and d, respectively. The host is a fast-rotating (d) and hot (T = 7437 72 K) A9V type star, with a mass and radius of 1.60 0.11 M and 1.47 0.06 R, respectively. Planet structure and gyrochronology models show that NGTS-33 is also very young with age limits of 10-50 Myr. In addition, membership analysis points towards the star being part of the Vela OB2 association, which has an age of 20-35 Myr, thus providing further evidence about the young nature of NGTS-33. Its low bulk density of 0.190.03 g cm is 13 per cent smaller than expected when compared to transiting hot Jupiters (HJs) with similar masses. Such cannot be solely explained by its age, where an up to 15 per cent inflated atmosphere is expected from planet structure models. Finally, we found that its emission spectroscopy metric is similar to JWST community targets, making the planet an interesting target for atmospheric follow-up. Therefore, NGTS-33b's discovery will not only add to the scarce population of young, massive and HJs, but will also help place further strong constraints on current formation and evolution models for such planetary systems. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.

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Título según WOS: NGTS-33b: a young super-Jupiter hosted by a fast-rotating massive hot star
Título según SCOPUS: NGTS-33b: A young super-Jupiter hosted by a fast-rotating massive hot star
Título de la Revista: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volumen: 536
Número: 2
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Página de inicio: 1538
Página final: 1554
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stae2582

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS