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Tidally Heated Sub-Neptunes, Refined Planetary Compositions, and Confirmation of a Third Planet in the TOI-1266 System

Authors :
Greklek-McKeon, Michael
Vissapragada, Shreyas
Knutson, Heather A.
Fukui, Akihiko
Saidel, Morgan
Barrientos, Jonathan Gomez
Levine, W. Garrett
Behmard, Aida
Batygin, Konstantin
Chachan, Yayaati
Vasisht, Gautam
Hu, Renyu
Cloutier, Ryan
Latham, David
López-Morales, Mercedes
Vanderburg, Andrew
Heffner, Carolyn
Nied, Paul
Milburn, Jennifer
Wilson, Isaac
Roderick, Diana
Koviak, Kathleen
Barlow, Tom
Stone, John F.
Kiman, Rocio
Korth, Judith
de Leon, Jerome P.
Fukuda, Izuru
Hayashi, Yuya
Ikoma, Masahiro
Ikuta, Kai
Isogai, Keisuke
Kawai, Yugo
Kawauchi, Kiyoe
Kusakabe, Nobuhiko
Livingston, John H.
Mori, Mayuko
Narita, Norio
Tamura, Motohide
Watanabe, Noriharu
Fernández-Rodríguez, Gareb
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

TOI-1266 is a benchmark system of two temperate ($<$ 450 K) sub-Neptune-sized planets orbiting a nearby M dwarf exhibiting a rare inverted architecture with a larger interior planet. In this study, we characterize transit timing variations (TTVs) in the TOI-1266 system using high-precision ground-based follow-up and new TESS data. We confirm the presence of a third exterior non-transiting planet, TOI-1266 d (P = 32.5 d, $M_d$ = 3.68$^{+1.05}_{-1.11} M_{\oplus}$), and combine the TTVs with archival radial velocity (RV) measurements to improve our knowledge of the planetary masses and radii. We find that, consistent with previous studies, TOI-1266 b ($R_b$ = 2.52 $\pm$ 0.08 $R_{\oplus}$, $M_b$ = 4.46 $\pm$ 0.69 $M_{\oplus}$) has a low bulk density requiring the presence of a hydrogen-rich envelope, while TOI-1266 c ($R_c$ = 1.98 $\pm$ 0.10 $R_{\oplus}$, $M_c$ = 3.17 $\pm$ 0.76 $M_{\oplus}$) has a higher bulk density that can be matched by either a hydrogen-rich or water-rich envelope. Our new dynamical model reveals that this system is arranged in a rare configuration with the inner and outer planets located near the 3:1 period ratio with a non-resonant planet in between them. Our dynamical fits indicate that the inner and outer planet have significantly nonzero eccentricities ($e_b + e_d = 0.076^{+0.029}_{-0.019}$), suggesting that TOI-1266 b may have an inflated envelope due to tidal heating. Finally, we explore the corresponding implications for the formation and long-term evolution of the system, which contains two of the most favorable cool ($<$ 500 K) sub-Neptunes for atmospheric characterization with JWST.<br />Comment: 36 pages, 19 figures, 5 tables, submitted to The Astronomical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.16374
Document Type :
Working Paper