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The TESS-Keck Survey. XVI. Mass Measurements for 12 Planets in Eight Systems

Authors :
Joseph M. Akana Murphy
Natalie M. Batalha
Nicholas Scarsdale
Howard Isaacson
David R. Ciardi
Erica J. Gonzales
Steven Giacalone
Joseph D. Twicken
Anne Dattilo
Tara Fetherolf
Ryan A. Rubenzahl
Ian J. M. Crossfield
Courtney D. Dressing
Benjamin Fulton
Andrew W. Howard
Daniel Huber
Stephen R. Kane
Erik A. Petigura
Paul Robertson
Arpita Roy
Lauren M. Weiss
Corey Beard
Ashley Chontos
Fei Dai
Malena Rice
Judah Van Zandt
Jack Lubin
Sarah Blunt
Alex S. Polanski
Aida Behmard
Paul A. Dalba
Michelle L. Hill
Lee J. Rosenthal
Casey L. Brinkman
Andrew W. Mayo
Emma V. Turtelboom
Isabel Angelo
Teo Močnik
Mason G. MacDougall
Daria Pidhorodetska
Dakotah Tyler
Molly R. Kosiarek
Rae Holcomb
Emma M. Louden
Lea A. Hirsch
Emily A. Gilbert
Jay Anderson
Jeff A. Valenti
Source :
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 166, Iss 4, p 153 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

With JWST’s successful deployment and unexpectedly high fuel reserves, measuring the masses of sub-Neptunes transiting bright, nearby stars will soon become the bottleneck for characterizing the atmospheres of small exoplanets via transmission spectroscopy. Using a carefully curated target list and observations from more than 2 yr of APF-Levy and Keck-HIRES Doppler monitoring, the TESS-Keck Survey is working toward alleviating this pressure. Here we present mass measurements for 11 transiting planets in eight systems that are particularly suited to atmospheric follow-up with JWST. We also report the discovery and confirmation of a temperate super-Jovian-mass planet on a moderately eccentric orbit. The sample of eight host stars, which includes one subgiant, spans early-K to late-F spectral types ( T _eff = 5200–6200 K). We homogeneously derive planet parameters using a joint photometry and radial velocity modeling framework, discuss the planets’ possible bulk compositions, and comment on their prospects for atmospheric characterization.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
166
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b09c6a78533f4145ae529895c9008d13
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ace2ca