We report the independent discovery and characterisation of a hot Jupiter in
a 4.5-d, transiting orbit around the star TYC 7282-1298-1 (V = 10.8, F5V).
The planet has been pursued by the NGTS team as NGTS-2b and by ourselves as
WASP-179b. We characterised the system using a combination of photometry from
WASP-South and TRAPPIST-South, and spectra from CORALIE (around the orbit) and
HARPS (through the transit). We find the planet's orbit to be nearly aligned
with its star's spin. From a detection of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, we
measure a projected stellar obliquity of λ=−19±6∘. From
line-profile tomography of the same spectra, we measure λ=−11±5∘. We find the planet to have a low density (MP = 0.67 ±
0.09 MJup, RP = 1.54 ± 0.06 RJup), which, along
with its moderately bright host star, makes it a good target for transmission
spectroscopy. We find a lower stellar mass (M∗ = 1.30±0.07M⊙)
than reported by the NGTS team (M∗ = 1.64±0.21M⊙), though the
difference is only 1.5σ.Comment: Submitted to AJ. 9 pages, 6 figures, 5 table