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The TESS-Keck survey. II. An ultra-short-period rocky planet and its siblings transiting the galactic thick-disk star TOI-561

Authors :
Weiss, LM
Weiss, LM
Dai, F
Huber, D
Brewer, JM
Collins, KA
Ciardi, DR
Matthews, EC
Ziegler, C
Howell, SB
Batalha, NM
Crossfield, IJM
Dressing, C
Fulton, B
Howard, AW
Isaacson, H
Kane, SR
Petigura, EA
Robertson, P
Roy, A
Rubenzahl, RA
Twicken, JD
Claytor, ZR
Stassun, KG
MacDougall, MG
Chontos, A
Giacalone, S
Dalba, PA
Mocnik, T
Hill, ML
Beard, C
Murphy, JMA
Rosenthal, LJ
Behmard, A
Van Zandt, J
Lubin, J
Kosiarek, MR
Lund, MB
Christiansen, JL
Matson, RA
Beichman, CA
Schlieder, JE
Gonzales, EJ
Briceño, C
Law, N
Mann, AW
Collins, KI
Evans, P
Fukui, A
Jensen, ELN
Murgas, F
Narita, N
Palle, E
Parviainen, H
Schwarz, RP
Tan, TG
Acton, JS
Bryant, EM
Chaushev, A
Gill, S
Eigmüller, P
Jenkins, J
Ricker, G
Seager, S
Winn, JN
Weiss, LM
Weiss, LM
Dai, F
Huber, D
Brewer, JM
Collins, KA
Ciardi, DR
Matthews, EC
Ziegler, C
Howell, SB
Batalha, NM
Crossfield, IJM
Dressing, C
Fulton, B
Howard, AW
Isaacson, H
Kane, SR
Petigura, EA
Robertson, P
Roy, A
Rubenzahl, RA
Twicken, JD
Claytor, ZR
Stassun, KG
MacDougall, MG
Chontos, A
Giacalone, S
Dalba, PA
Mocnik, T
Hill, ML
Beard, C
Murphy, JMA
Rosenthal, LJ
Behmard, A
Van Zandt, J
Lubin, J
Kosiarek, MR
Lund, MB
Christiansen, JL
Matson, RA
Beichman, CA
Schlieder, JE
Gonzales, EJ
Briceño, C
Law, N
Mann, AW
Collins, KI
Evans, P
Fukui, A
Jensen, ELN
Murgas, F
Narita, N
Palle, E
Parviainen, H
Schwarz, RP
Tan, TG
Acton, JS
Bryant, EM
Chaushev, A
Gill, S
Eigmüller, P
Jenkins, J
Ricker, G
Seager, S
Winn, JN
Source :
Astronomical Journal; vol 161, iss 2, 56-56; 0004-6256
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We report the discovery of TOI-561, a multiplanet system in the galactic thick disk that contains a rocky, ultrashort- period planet. This bright (V = 10.2) star hosts three small transiting planets identified in photometry from the NASA TESS mission: TOI-561 b (TOI-561.02, P = 0.44 days, Rp = 1.45 ± 0.11 R⊕), c (TOI-561.01, P = 10.8 days, Rp = 2.90 ± 0.13 R⊕), and d (TOI-561.03, P = 16.3 days, Rp = 2.32 ± 0.16 R⊕). The star is chemically ([Fe/ H] = -0.41 ± 0.05, [a/Fe]=+0.23 ± 0.05) and kinematically consistent with the galactic thick-disk population, making TOI-561 one of the oldest (10 ± 3 Gyr) and most metal-poor planetary systems discovered yet. We dynamically confirm planets b and c with radial velocities from the W. M. Keck Observatory High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer. Planet b has a mass and density of 3.2 ± 0.8M⊕ and 5.5+2.0-1.6g cm-3, consistent with a rocky composition. Its lower-than-average density is consistent with an iron-poor composition, although an Earth-like iron-to-silicates ratio is not ruled out. Planet c is 7.0 ± 2.3M⊕ and 1.6 ± 0.6 g cm-3, consistent with an interior rocky core overlaid with a low-mass volatile envelope. Several attributes of the photometry for planet d (which we did not detect dynamically) complicate the analysis, but we vet the planet with high-contrast imaging, groundbased photometric follow-up, and radial velocities. TOI-561 b is the first rocky world around a galactic thick-disk star confirmed with radial velocities and one of the best rocky planets for thermal emission studies.

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OAIster
Journal :
Astronomical Journal; vol 161, iss 2, 56-56; 0004-6256
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application/pdf, Astronomical Journal vol 161, iss 2, 56-56 0004-6256
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367386149
Document Type :
Electronic Resource