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TOI-481 b & TOI-892 b: Two long period hot Jupiters from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

Authors :
Brahm, Rafael
Nielsen, Louise D.
Wittenmyer, Robert A.
Wang, Songhu
Rodriguez, Joseph E.
Espinoza, N��stor
Jones, Mat��as I.
Jord��n, Andr��s
Henning, Thomas
Hobson, Melissa
Kossakowski, Diana
Rojas, Felipe
Sarkis, Paula
Schlecker, Martin
Trifonov, Trifon
Shahaf, Sahar
Ricker, George
Vanderspek, Roland
Latham, David W.
Seager, Sara
Winn, Joshua N.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Addison, Brett C.
Bakos, G��sp��r ��.
Bhatti, Waqas
Bayliss, Daniel
Berlind, Perry
Bieryla, Allyson
Bouchy, Francois
Bowler, Brendan P.
Brice��o, C��sar
Brown, Timothy M.
Bryant, Edward M.
Caldwell, Douglas A.
Charbonneau, David
Collins, Karen A.
Davis, Allen B.
Esquerdo, Gilbert A.
Fulton, Benjamin J.
Guerrero, Natalia M.
Henze, Christopher E.
Hogan, Aleisha
Horner, Jonathan
Huang, Chelsea X.
Irwin, Jonathan
Kane, Stephen R.
Kielkopf, John
Mann, Andrew W.
Mazeh, Tsevi
McCormac, James
McCully, Curtis
Mengel, Matthew W.
Mireles, Ismael
Okumura, Jack
Plavchan, Peter
Quinn, Samuel N.
Rabus, Markus
Saesen, Sophie
Schlieder, Joshua E.
Segransan, Damien
Shiao, Bernie
Shporer, Avi
Siverd, Robert J.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Suc, Vincent
Tan, Thiam-Guan
Torres, Pascal
Tinney, Chris G.
Udry, Stephane
Vanzi, Leonardo
Vezie, Michael
Vines, Jose I.
Vuckovic, Maja
Wright, Duncan J.
Yahalomi, Daniel A.
Zapata, Abner
Zhang, Hui
Ziegler, Carl
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

We present the discovery of two new 10-day period giant planets from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite ($TESS$) mission, whose masses were precisely determined using a wide diversity of ground-based facilities. TOI-481 b and TOI-892 b have similar radii ($0.99\pm0.01$ $\rm R_{J}$ and $1.07\pm0.02$ $\rm R_{J}$, respectively), and orbital periods (10.3311 days and 10.6266 days, respectively), but significantly different masses ($1.53\pm0.03$ $\rm M_{J}$ versus $0.95\pm0.07$ $\rm M_{J}$, respectively). Both planets orbit metal-rich stars ([Fe/H]= $+0.26\pm 0.05$ dex and [Fe/H] = $+0.24 \pm 0.05$ dex, for TOI-481 and TOI-892, respectively) but at different evolutionary stages. TOI-481 is a $\rm M_{\star}$ = $1.14\pm0.02$ $\rm M_{\odot}$, $\rm R_{\star}$ = $1.66\pm0.02$ $\rm R_{\odot}$ G-type star ($T_{\rm eff}$ = $5735 \pm 72$ K), that with an age of 6.7 Gyr, is in the turn-off point of the main sequence. TOI-892, on the other hand, is a F-type dwarf star ($T_{\rm eff}$ = $6261 \pm 80$ K), which has a mass of $\rm M_{\star}$ = $1.28\pm0.03$ $\rm M_{\odot}$, and a radius of $\rm R_{\star}$ = $1.39\pm0.02$ $\rm R_{\odot}$. TOI-481 b and TOI-892 b join the scarcely populated region of transiting gas giants with orbital periods longer than 10 days, which is important to constrain theories of the formation and structure of hot Jupiters.<br />19 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in AJ

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d205eeb60f0d17009f043763c28e50e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2009.08881