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Two Warm Neptunes transiting HIP 9618 revealed by TESS & Cheops

Authors :
Osborn, Hugh P.
Nowak, Grzegorz
Hébrard, Guillaume
Masseron, Thomas
Lillo-Box, J.
Pallé, Enric
Bekkelien, Anja
Florén, Hans-Gustav
Guterman, Pascal
Simon, Attila E.
Adibekyan, V.
Bieryla, Allyson
Borsato, Luca
Brandeker, Alexis
Ciardi, David R.
Cameron, Andrew Collier
Collins, Karen A.
Egger, Jo A.
Gandolfi, Davide
Hooton, Matthew J.
Latham, David W.
Lendl, Monika
Matthews, Elisabeth C.
Tuson, Amy
Ulmer-Moll, Solène
Vanderburg, Andrew
Wilson, Thomas G.
Ziegler, Carl
Alibert, Yann
Alonso, Roi
Anglada, Guillem
Arnold, Luc
Asquier, Joel
Navascues, David Barrado y
Baumjohann, Wolfgang
Beck, Thomas
Belinski, Alexandr A.
Benz, Willy
Biondi, Federico
Boisse, Isabelle
Bonfils, Xavier
Broeg, Christopher
Buchhave, Lars A.
Bárczy, Tamas
Barros, S. C. C.
Cabrera, Juan
Guillen, Carlos Cardona
Carleo, Ilaria
Castro-González, Amadeo
Charnoz, Sébastien
Christiansen, Jessie
Cortes-Zuleta, Pia
Csizmadia, Szilard
Dalal, Shweta
Davies, Melvyn B.
Deleuil, Magali
Delfosse, Xavier
Delrez, Laetitia
Demory, Brice-Olivier
Dunlavey, Ava B.
Ehrenreich, David
Erikson, Anders
Fernandes, Rachel B.
Fortier, Andrea
Forveille, Thierry
Fossati, Luca
Fridlund, Malcolm
Gillon, Michaël
Goeke, Robert F.
Goliguzova, Maria V.
Gonzales, Erica J.
Günther, M. N.
Güdel, Manuel
Heidari, Neda
Henze, Christopher E.
Howell, Steve
Hoyer, Sergio
Frey, Jonas Immanuel
Isaak, Kate G.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Kiefer, Flavien
Kiss, Laszlo
Korth, Judith
Maxted, Pierre F. L.
Laskar, Jacques
Etangs, Alain Lecavelier des
Lovis, Christophe
Lund, Michael B.
Luque, Rafa
Magrin, Demetrio
Almenara, Jose Manuel
Martioli, Eder
Mecina, Marko
Medina, Jennifer V.
Moldovan, Daniel
Morales-Calderón, María
Morello, Giuseppe
Moutou, Claire
Murgas, Felipe
Jensen, Eric L. N.
Nascimbeni, Valerio
Olofsson, Göran
Ottensamer, Roland
Pagano, Isabella
Peter, Gisbert
Piotto, Giampaolo
Pollacco, Don
Queloz, Didier
Ragazzoni, Roberto
Rando, Nicola
Rauer, Heike
Ribas, Ignasi
Ricker, George
Demangeon, Olivier D. S.
Smith, Alexis M. S.
Santos, Nuno
Scandariato, Gaetano
Seager, Sara
Sousa, Sergio G.
Steller, Manfred
Szabó, Gyula M.
Ségransan, Damien
Thomas, Nicolas
Udry, Stéphane
Ulmer, Bernd
Van Grootel, Valerie
Vanderspek, Roland
Walton, Nicholas
Winn, Joshua N.
Source :
MNRAS, Vol. 523, 2023, issue 2, pp 3069-3089
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

HIP 9618 (HD 12572, TOI-1471, TIC 306263608) is a bright ($G=9.0$ mag) solar analogue. TESS photometry revealed the star to have two candidate planets with radii of $3.9 \pm 0.044$ $R_\oplus$ (HIP 9618 b) and $3.343 \pm 0.039$ $R_\oplus$ (HIP 9618 c). While the 20.77291 day period of HIP 9618 b was measured unambiguously, HIP 9618 c showed only two transits separated by a 680-day gap in the time series, leaving many possibilities for the period. To solve this issue, CHEOPS performed targeted photometry of period aliases to attempt to recover the true period of planet c, and successfully determined the true period to be 52.56349 d. High-resolution spectroscopy with HARPS-N, SOPHIE and CAFE revealed a mass of $10.0 \pm 3.1 M_\oplus$ for HIP 9618 b, which, according to our interior structure models, corresponds to a $6.8\pm1.4\%$ gas fraction. HIP 9618 c appears to have a lower mass than HIP 9618 b, with a 3-sigma upper limit of $< 18M_\oplus$. Follow-up and archival RV measurements also reveal a clear long-term trend which, when combined with imaging and astrometric information, reveal a low-mass companion ($0.08^{+0.12}_{-0.05} M_\odot$) orbiting at $26^{+19}_{-11}$ au. This detection makes HIP 9618 one of only five bright ($K<8$ mag) transiting multi-planet systems known to host a planet with $P>50$ d, opening the door for the atmospheric characterisation of warm ($T_{\rm eq}<750$ K) sub-Neptunes.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 16 figures, 9 tables. Accepted at MNRAS. CHEOPS, RV and ground-based photometric data is available on CDS at https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/MNRAS/523/3069

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
MNRAS, Vol. 523, 2023, issue 2, pp 3069-3089
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.04450
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1319