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  • IV. KOI-196b: a non-inflated hot Jupiter with a high albedo
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  • SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates
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  • We report the discovery of a new hot-Jupiter, KOI-196b, transiting a solar-type star with an orbital period of 1.855558 days  ±  0.6 s thanks to public photometric data from the Kepler space mission and new radial velocity observations obtained by the SOPHIE spectrograph mounted on the 1.93-m telescope at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France. The planet KOI-196b, with a radius of 0.89  ±  0.05  RJup and a mass of 0.55  ±  0.09  MJup, orbits a G6V star with R⋆ = 1.02  ±  0.03  R⊙, M⋆ = 1.12  ±  0.07  M⊙, [Fe/H] = 0.29  ±  0.16 dex, Teff = 5620  ±  140 K, and an age of \hbox{$650 ^{_{+2500}}_{^{-300}}$}650+2500+2500-300+2500 Myr. KOI-196b is one of the rare close-in hot Jupiters with a radius smaller than Jupiter suggesting that it is a non-inflated planet. The high precision of the Kepler photometry permits us to detect the secondary transit with a depth of \hbox{$64 ^{_{+10}}_{^{-12}}$}64+10+10-12+10 ppm as well as the optical phase variation. We find a geometric albedo of Ag = 0.30  ±  0.08, which is higher than most of the transiting hot Jupiters with a measured  Ag. Assuming no heat recirculation, we find a day-side temperature of Tday = 1730  ±  400 K. The planet KOI-196b seems to be one of the rare hot Jupiters located in the short-period hot-Jupiter desert.
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