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The TESS-Keck Survey XXI: 13 New Planets and Homogeneous Properties for 21 Subgiant Systems

Authors :
Chontos, Ashley
Huber, Daniel
Grunblatt, Samuel K.
Saunders, Nicholas
Winn, Joshua N.
McCormack, Mason
Knudstrup, Emil
Albrecht, Simon H.
Crossfield, Ian J. M.
Rodriguez, Joseph E.
Ciardi, David R.
Collins, Karen A.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Bieryla, Allyson
Batalha, Natalie M.
Beard, Corey
Dai, Fei
Dalba, Paul A.
Fetherolf, Tara
Giacalone, Steven
Hill, Michelle L.
Howard, Andrew W.
Isaacson, Howard
Kane, Stephen R.
Lubin, Jack
MacDougall, Mason G.
Močnik, Teo
Murphy, Joseph M. Akana
Petigura, Erik A.
Pidhorodetska, Daria
Polanski, Alex S.
Robertson, Paul
Rubenzahl, Ryan A.
Turtelboom, Emma V.
Weiss, Lauren M.
Van Zandt, Judah
Rocker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland
Latham, David W.
Seager, Sara
Quinn, Samuel N.
Shporer, Avi
Eisner, Nora L.
Goeke, Robert F.
Levine, Alan M.
Ting, Eric B.
Howell, Steve
Schlieder, Joshua E.
Benni, Paul
Boyle, Andrew W.
Gan, Tianjun
Girardin, Eric
Gonzalez, Erica
Gregorio, Joao
Horne, Keith
Livingston, John
Lund, Michael B.
Mann, Christopher R.
Massey, Bob
Matthews, Elisabeth C.
McLeod, Kim K.
Palle, Enric
Popowicz, Adam
Relles, Howard M.
Schwarz, Richard P.
Sefako, Ramotholo
Srdoc, Grego
Tan, Thiam-Guan
Wang, Gavin
Ziegler, Carl
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present a dedicated transit and radial velocity survey of planets orbiting subgiant stars observed by the TESS Mission. Using $\sim$$16$ nights on Keck/HIRES, we confirm and characterize $12$ new transiting planets -- $\rm TOI-329\,b$, $\rm HD\,39688\,b$ ($\rm TOI-480$), $\rm TOI-603\,b$, $\rm TOI-1199\,b$, $\rm TOI-1294\,b$, $\rm TOI-1439\,b$, $\rm TOI-1605\,b$, $\rm TOI-1828\,b$, $\rm HD\,148193\,b$ ($\rm TOI-1836$), $\rm TOI-1885\,b$, $\rm HD\,83342\,b$ ($\rm TOI-1898$), $\rm TOI-2019\,b$ -- and provide updated properties for 9 previously confirmed TESS subgiant systems ($\rm TOI-197$, $\rm TOI-954$, $\rm TOI-1181$, $\rm TOI-1296$, $\rm TOI-1298$, $\rm TOI-1601$, $\rm TOI-1736$, $\rm TOI-1842$, $\rm TOI-2145$). We also report the discovery of an outer, non-transiting planet, $\rm TOI-1294\,c$ ($P=160.1\pm2.5$ days, $M_{\mathrm{p}}=148.3^{+18.2}_{-16.4} \,M_{\oplus}$), and three additional stars with long-term RV trends. We find that at least $19\pm8\%$ of subgiants in our sample of $21$ stars have outer companions, comparable to main-sequence stars. We perform a homogeneous analysis of the stars and planets in the sample, with median uncertainties of $3\%$, $8\%$ and $15\%$ for planet radii, masses and ages, doubling the number of known planets orbiting subgiant stars with bulk densities measured to better than $10\%$. We observe a dearth of giant planets around evolved stars with short orbital periods, consistent with tidal dissipation theories that predict the rapid inspiral of planets as their host stars leave the main sequence. We note the possible evidence for two distinct classes of hot Jupiter populations, indicating multiple formation channels to explain the observed distributions around evolved stars. Finally, continued RV monitoring of planets in this sample will provide a more comprehensive understanding of demographics for evolved planetary systems.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures, 9 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.07893
Document Type :
Working Paper