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The TESS-Keck Survey. XI. Mass Measurements for Four Transiting sub-Neptunes orbiting K dwarf TOI-1246

Authors :
Turtelboom, Emma V.
Weiss, Lauren M.
Dressing, Courtney D.
Nowak, Grzegorz
Pallé, Enric
Beard, Corey
Blunt, Sarah
Brinkman, Casey
Chontos, Ashley
Claytor, Zachary R.
Dai, Fei
Dalba, Paul A.
Giacalone, Steven
Gonzales, Erica
Harada, Caleb K.
Hill, Michelle L.
Holcomb, Rae
Korth, Judith
Lubin, Jack
Masseron, Thomas
MacDougall, Mason
Mayo, Andrew W.
Močnik, Teo
Murphy, Joseph M. Akana
Polanski, Alex S.
Rice, Malena
Rubenzahl, Ryan A.
Scarsdale, Nicholas
Stassun, Keivan G.
Tyler, Dakotah B.
Van Zandt, Judah
Crossfield, Ian J. M.
Deeg, Hans J.
Fulton, Benjamin
Gandolfi, Davide
Howard, Andrew W.
Huber, Dan
Isaacson, Howard
Kane, Stephen R.
Lam, Kristine W. F.
Luque, Rafael
Martín, Eduardo L.
Morello, Giuseppe
Orell-Miquel, Jaume
Petigura, Erik A.
Robertson, Paul
Roy, Arpita
Van Eylen, Vincent
Baker, David
Belinski, Alexander A.
Bieryla, Allyson
Ciardi, David R.
Collins, Karen A.
Cutting, Neil
Della-Rose, Devin J.
Ellingsen, Taylor B.
Furlan, E.
Gan, Tianjun
Gnilka, Crystal L.
Guerra, Pere
Howell, Steve B.
Jimenez, Mary
Latham, David W.
Larivière, Maude
Lester, Kathryn V.
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Luker, Lindy
Mann, Christopher R.
Plavchan, Peter P.
Safonov, Boris
Skinner, Brett
Strakhov, Ivan A.
Wittrock, Justin M.
Caldwell, Douglas A.
Essack, Zahra
Jenkins, Jon M.
Quintana, Elisa V.
Ricker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland
Seager, S.
Winn, Joshua N.
Turtelboom, Emma V.
Weiss, Lauren M.
Dressing, Courtney D.
Nowak, Grzegorz
Pallé, Enric
Beard, Corey
Blunt, Sarah
Brinkman, Casey
Chontos, Ashley
Claytor, Zachary R.
Dai, Fei
Dalba, Paul A.
Giacalone, Steven
Gonzales, Erica
Harada, Caleb K.
Hill, Michelle L.
Holcomb, Rae
Korth, Judith
Lubin, Jack
Masseron, Thomas
MacDougall, Mason
Mayo, Andrew W.
Močnik, Teo
Murphy, Joseph M. Akana
Polanski, Alex S.
Rice, Malena
Rubenzahl, Ryan A.
Scarsdale, Nicholas
Stassun, Keivan G.
Tyler, Dakotah B.
Van Zandt, Judah
Crossfield, Ian J. M.
Deeg, Hans J.
Fulton, Benjamin
Gandolfi, Davide
Howard, Andrew W.
Huber, Dan
Isaacson, Howard
Kane, Stephen R.
Lam, Kristine W. F.
Luque, Rafael
Martín, Eduardo L.
Morello, Giuseppe
Orell-Miquel, Jaume
Petigura, Erik A.
Robertson, Paul
Roy, Arpita
Van Eylen, Vincent
Baker, David
Belinski, Alexander A.
Bieryla, Allyson
Ciardi, David R.
Collins, Karen A.
Cutting, Neil
Della-Rose, Devin J.
Ellingsen, Taylor B.
Furlan, E.
Gan, Tianjun
Gnilka, Crystal L.
Guerra, Pere
Howell, Steve B.
Jimenez, Mary
Latham, David W.
Larivière, Maude
Lester, Kathryn V.
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Luker, Lindy
Mann, Christopher R.
Plavchan, Peter P.
Safonov, Boris
Skinner, Brett
Strakhov, Ivan A.
Wittrock, Justin M.
Caldwell, Douglas A.
Essack, Zahra
Jenkins, Jon M.
Quintana, Elisa V.
Ricker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland
Seager, S.
Winn, Joshua N.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Multi-planet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing planetary siblings. TOI-1246 is one such system, with a moderately bright K dwarf ($\rm{V=11.6,~K=9.9}$) and four transiting sub-Neptunes identified by TESS with orbital periods of $4.31~\rm{d},~5.90~\rm{d},~18.66~\rm{d}$, and $~37.92~\rm{d}$. We collected 130 radial velocity observations with Keck/HIRES and TNG/HARPS-N to measure planet masses. We refit the 14 sectors of TESS photometry to refine planet radii ($\rm{2.97 \pm 0.06~R_\oplus},\rm{2.47 \pm 0.08~R_\oplus}, \rm{3.46 \pm 0.09~R_\oplus}$, $\rm{3.72 \pm 0.16~R_\oplus}$), and confirm the four planets. We find that TOI-1246 e is substantially more massive than the three inner planets ($\rm{8.1 \pm 1.1 M_\oplus}$, $\rm{8.8 \pm 1.2 M_\oplus}$, $\rm{5.3 \pm 1.7 M_\oplus}$, $\rm{14.8 \pm 2.3 M_\oplus}$). The two outer planets, TOI-1246 d and TOI-1246 e, lie near to the 2:1 resonance ($\rm{P_{e}/P_{d}=2.03}$) and exhibit transit timing variations. TOI-1246 is one of the brightest four-planet systems, making it amenable for continued observations. It is one of only six systems with measured masses and radii for all four transiting planets. The planet densities range from $\rm{0.70 \pm 0.24}$ to $3.21 \pm 0.44 \rm{g/cm^3}$, implying a range of bulk and atmospheric compositions. We also report a fifth planet candidate found in the RV data with a minimum mass of 25.6 $\pm$ 3.6 $\rm{M_\oplus}$. This planet candidate is exterior to TOI-1246 e with a candidate period of 93.8 d, and we discuss the implications if it is confirmed to be planetary in nature.<br />Comment: Accepted at The Astronomical Journal; 33 pages, 10 figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363563246
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-3881.ac69e5