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The GALAH Survey: Using Galactic Archaeology to Refine our Knowledge of TESS Target Stars

Authors :
Clark, Jake T.
Clerte, Mathieu
Hinkel, Natalie R.
Unterborn, Cayman T.
Wittenmyer, Robert A.
Horner, Jonathan
Wright, Duncan J.
Carter, Brad
Morton, Timothy D.
Spina, Lorenzo
Asplund, Martin
Buder, Sven
Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
Casey, Andy
De Silva, Gayandhi
D'Orazi, Valentina
Duong, Ly
Hayden, Michael
Freeman, Ken
Kos, Janez
Lewis, Geraint
Lin, Jane
Lind, Karin
Martell, Sarah
Sharma, Sanjib
Simpson, Jeffrey
Zucker, Dan
Zwitter, Tomaz
Tinney, Christopher G.
Ting, Yuan-Sen
Nordlander, Thomas
Amarsi, Anish M.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

An unprecedented number of exoplanets are being discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Determining the orbital parameters of these exoplanets, and especially their mass and radius, will depend heavily upon the measured physical characteristics of their host stars. We have cross-matched spectroscopic, photometric, and astrometric data from GALAH Data Release 2, the TESS Input Catalog and Gaia Data Release 2, to create a curated, self-consistent catalog of physical and chemical properties for 47,285 stars. Using these data we have derived isochrone masses and radii that are precise to within 5\%. We have revised the parameters of three confirmed, and twelve candidate, TESS planetary systems. These results cast doubt on whether CTOI-20125677 is indeed a planetary system since the revised planetary radii are now comparable to stellar sizes. Our GALAH-TESS catalog contains abundances for up to 23 elements. We have specifically analysed the molar ratios for C/O, Mg/Si, Fe/Si and Fe/Mg, to assist in determining the composition and structure of planets with $R_p < 4R_\oplus$. From these ratios, 36% fall within 2 sigma of the Sun/Earth values, suggesting that these stars may host rocky exoplanets with geological compositions similar to planets found within our own Solar system.<br />Comment: Submitted to MNRAS, comments from the community welcomed. GALAH-TESS catalog is available upon request from the corresponding authour

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.05372
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1052