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TOI-824 b: A New Planet on the Lower Edge of the Hot Neptune Desert

Authors :
Xavier Dumusque
Jon M. Jenkins
Jason D. Eastman
Ravit Helled
Samuel N. Quinn
M. Soto
Elisabeth Matthews
Roland Vanderspek
J. Haldemann
Jennifer Burt
Maximilian N. Günther
Sara Seager
Stephen A. Shectman
Karen A. Collins
Thiam-Guan Tan
George Zhou
Fabo Feng
Tansu Daylan
R. Paul Butler
George R. Ricker
Andrew Vanderburg
Sharon X. Wang
Keivan G. Stassun
Julia V. Seidel
Louise D. Nielsen
Joseph E. Rodriguez
Laura Kreidberg
Erin Flowers
Thomas Barclay
Jeffrey D. Crane
Jeffrey C. Smith
Gilbert A. Esquerdo
Benjamin T. Montet
Chelsea X. Huang
Eric E. Mamajek
Eric L. N. Jensen
Peter Tenenbaum
John F. Kielkopf
Tianjun Gan
Samuel Halverson
François Bouchy
Jack J. Lissauer
Damien Segransen
David W. Latham
Adina D. Feinstein
Caroline Dorn
Joshua Pepper
Johanna Teske
Eric D. Lopez
Joshua N. Winn
Dennis M. Conti
Kevin I. Collins
Joseph D. Twicken
J. F. Otegi
Scott Cartwright
Yuri Beletski
William Fong
Source :
The Astronomical Journal

Abstract

We report the detection of a transiting hot Neptune exoplanet orbiting TOI-824 (SCR J1448-5735), a nearby (d = 64 pc) K4V star, using data from the \textit{Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite} (TESS). The newly discovered planet has a radius, $R_{\rm{p}}$ = 2.93 $\pm$ 0.20 R$_{\oplus}$, and an orbital period of 1.393 days. Radial velocity measurements using the Planet Finder Spectrograph (PFS) and the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) spectrograph confirm the existence of the planet and we estimate its mass to be $M_{\rm{p}}$ = 18.47 $\pm$ 1.84 M$_{\oplus}$. The planet's mean density is $\rho_{\rm{p}}$ = 4.03$^{+0.98}_{-0.78}$ g cm$^{-3}$ making it more than twice as dense as Neptune. TOI-824 b's high equilibrium temperature makes the planet likely to have a cloud free atmosphere, and thus an excellent candidate for follow up atmospheric studies. The detectability of TOI-824 b's atmosphere from both ground and space is promising and could lead to the detailed characterization of the most irradiated, small planet at the edge of the hot Neptune desert that has retained its atmosphere to date.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures. Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881, 0004637X, 00046361, 15383873, and 00670049
Volume :
160
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c279384e2ccdc608370e99ece7e580e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/abac0c