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TOI 560: Two Transiting Planets Orbiting a K Dwarf Validated with iSHELL, PFS, and HIRES RVs

Authors :
Mohammed El Mufti
Peter P. Plavchan
Howard Isaacson
Bryson L. Cale
Dax L. Feliz
Michael A. Reefe
Coel Hellier
Keivan Stassun
Jason Eastman
Alex Polanski
Ian J. M. Crossfield
Eric Gaidos
Veselin Kostov
Justin M. Wittrock
Joel Villaseñor
Joshua E. Schlieder
Luke G. Bouma
Kevin I. Collins
Farzaneh Zohrabi
Rena A. Lee
Ahmad Sohani
John Berberian
David Vermilion
Patrick Newman
Claire Geneser
Angelle Tanner
Natalie M. Batalha
Courtney Dressing
Benjamin Fulton
Andrew W. Howard
Daniel Huber
Stephen R. Kane
Erik A. Petigura
Paul Robertson
Arpita Roy
Lauren M. Weiss
Aida Behmard
Corey Beard
Ashley Chontos
Fei Dai
Paul A. Dalba
Tara Fetherolf
Steven Giacalone
Michelle L. Hill
Lea A. Hirsch
Rae Holcomb
Jack Lubin
Andrew Mayo
Teo Močnik
Joseph M. Akana Murphy
Lee J. Rosenthal
Ryan A. Rubenzahl
Nicholas Scarsdale
Christopher Stockdale
Karen Collins
Ryan Cloutier
Howard Relles
Thiam-Guan Tan
Nicholas J Scott
Zach Hartman
Elisabeth Matthews
David R. Ciardi
Erica Gonzales
Rachel A. Matson
Charles Beichman
Allyson Bieryla
E. Furlan
Crystal L. Gnilka
Steve B. Howell
Carl Ziegler
César Briceño
Nicholas Law
Andrew W. Mann
Markus Rabus
Marshall C. Johnson
Jessie Christiansen
Laura Kreidberg
David Anthony Berardo
Drake Deming
Varoujan Gorjian
Farisa Y. Morales
Björn Benneke
Diana Dragomir
Robert A. Wittenmyer
Sarah Ballard
Brendan P. Bowler
Jonathan Horner
John Kielkopf
Huigen Liu
Avi Shporer
C. G. Tinney
Hui Zhang
Duncan J. Wright
Brett C. Addison
Matthew W. Mengel
Jack Okumura
Source :
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 165, Iss 1, p 10 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2022.

Abstract

We validate the presence of a two-planet system orbiting the 0.15–1.4 Gyr K4 dwarf TOI 560 (HD 73583). The system consists of an inner moderately eccentric transiting mini-Neptune (TOI 560 b, $P={6.3980661}_{-0.0000097}^{+0.0000095}$ days, $e={0.294}_{-0.062}^{+0.13}$ , $M={0.94}_{-0.23}^{+0.31}{M}_{\mathrm{Nep}}$ ) initially discovered in the Sector 8 Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission observations, and a transiting mini-Neptune (TOI 560 c, $P={18.8805}_{-0.0011}^{+0.0024}$ days, $M={1.32}_{-0.32}^{+0.29}{M}_{\mathrm{Nep}}$ ) discovered in the Sector 34 observations, in a rare near-1:3 orbital resonance. We utilize photometric data from TESS Spitzer, and ground-based follow-up observations to confirm the ephemerides and period of the transiting planets, vet false-positive scenarios, and detect the photoeccentric effect for TOI 560 b. We obtain follow-up spectroscopy and corresponding precise radial velocities (RVs) with the iSHELL spectrograph at the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility and the HIRES Spectrograph at Keck Observatory to validate the planetary nature of these signals, which we combine with published Planet Finder Spectrograph RVs from the Magellan Observatory. We detect the masses of both planets at >3 σ significance. We apply a Gaussian process (GP) model to the TESS light curves to place priors on a chromatic RV GP model to constrain the stellar activity of the TOI 560 host star, and confirm a strong wavelength dependence for the stellar activity demonstrating the ability of near-IR RVs to mitigate stellar activity for young K dwarfs. TOI 560 is a nearby moderately young multiplanet system with two planets suitable for atmospheric characterization with the James Webb Space Telescope and other upcoming missions. In particular, it will undergo six transit pairs separated by

Subjects

Subjects :
Radial velocity
Astronomy
QB1-991

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
165
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f43ac910f6b1497d9d8c90f5cdceaa26
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac9834