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Characterising TOI-732 b and c: New insights into the M-dwarf radius and density valley

Authors :
Bonfanti, A.
Brady, M.
Wilson, T. G.
Venturini, J.
Egger, J. A.
Brandeker, A.
Sousa, S. G.
Lendl, M.
Simon, A. E.
Queloz, D.
Olofsson, G.
Adibekyan, V.
Alibert, Y.
Fossati, L.
Hooton, M. J.
Kubyshkina, D.
Luque, R.
Murgas, F.
Mustill, A. J.
Santos, N. C.
Van Grootel, V.
Alonso, R.
Asquier, J.
Bandy, T.
Bárczy, T.
Navascues, D. Barrado
Barros, S. C. C.
Baumjohann, W.
Bean, J.
Beck, M.
Beck, T.
Benz, W.
Bergomi, M.
Billot, N.
Borsato, L.
Broeg, C.
Cameron, A. Collier
Csizmadia, Sz.
Cubillos, P. E.
Davies, M. B.
Deleuil, M.
Deline, A.
Delrez, L.
Demangeon, O. D. S.
Demory, B. -O.
Ehrenreich, D.
Erikson, A.
Fortier, A.
Fridlund, M.
Gandolfi, D.
Gillon, M.
Güdel, M.
Günther, M. N.
Heitzmann, A.
Helling, Ch.
Hoyer, S.
Isaak, K. G.
Kasper, D.
Kiss, L. L.
Lam, K. W. F.
Laskar, J.
Etangs, A. Lecavelier des
Magrin, D.
Maxted, P. F. L.
Mordasini, C.
Nascimbeni, V.
Ottensamer, R.
Pagano, I.
Pallé, E.
Peter, G.
Piotto, G.
Pollacco, D.
Ragazzoni, R.
Rando, N.
Rauer, H.
Ribas, I.
Scandariato, G.
Ségransan, D.
Seifahrt, A.
Smith, A. M. S.
Stalport, M.
Stefánsson, G.
Steinberger, M.
Stürmer, J.
Szabó, Gy. M.
Thomas, N.
Udry, S.
Villaver, E.
Walton, N. A.
Westerdorff, K.
Zingales, T.
Bonfanti, A.
Brady, M.
Wilson, T. G.
Venturini, J.
Egger, J. A.
Brandeker, A.
Sousa, S. G.
Lendl, M.
Simon, A. E.
Queloz, D.
Olofsson, G.
Adibekyan, V.
Alibert, Y.
Fossati, L.
Hooton, M. J.
Kubyshkina, D.
Luque, R.
Murgas, F.
Mustill, A. J.
Santos, N. C.
Van Grootel, V.
Alonso, R.
Asquier, J.
Bandy, T.
Bárczy, T.
Navascues, D. Barrado
Barros, S. C. C.
Baumjohann, W.
Bean, J.
Beck, M.
Beck, T.
Benz, W.
Bergomi, M.
Billot, N.
Borsato, L.
Broeg, C.
Cameron, A. Collier
Csizmadia, Sz.
Cubillos, P. E.
Davies, M. B.
Deleuil, M.
Deline, A.
Delrez, L.
Demangeon, O. D. S.
Demory, B. -O.
Ehrenreich, D.
Erikson, A.
Fortier, A.
Fridlund, M.
Gandolfi, D.
Gillon, M.
Güdel, M.
Günther, M. N.
Heitzmann, A.
Helling, Ch.
Hoyer, S.
Isaak, K. G.
Kasper, D.
Kiss, L. L.
Lam, K. W. F.
Laskar, J.
Etangs, A. Lecavelier des
Magrin, D.
Maxted, P. F. L.
Mordasini, C.
Nascimbeni, V.
Ottensamer, R.
Pagano, I.
Pallé, E.
Peter, G.
Piotto, G.
Pollacco, D.
Ragazzoni, R.
Rando, N.
Rauer, H.
Ribas, I.
Scandariato, G.
Ségransan, D.
Seifahrt, A.
Smith, A. M. S.
Stalport, M.
Stefánsson, G.
Steinberger, M.
Stürmer, J.
Szabó, Gy. M.
Thomas, N.
Udry, S.
Villaver, E.
Walton, N. A.
Westerdorff, K.
Zingales, T.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

TOI-732 is an M dwarf hosting two transiting planets that are located on the two opposite sides of the radius valley. By doubling the number of available space-based observations and increasing the number of radial velocity (RV) measurements, we aim at refining the parameters of TOI-732 b and c. We also use the results to study the slope of the radius valley and the density valley for a well-characterised sample of M-dwarf exoplanets. We performed a global MCMC analysis by jointly modelling ground-based light curves and CHEOPS and TESS observations, along with RV time series both taken from the literature and obtained with the MAROON-X spectrograph. The slopes of the M-dwarf valleys were quantified via a Support Vector Machine (SVM) procedure. TOI-732 b is an ultrashort-period planet ($P\sim0.77$ d) with a radius $R_b=1.325_{-0.058}^{+0.057}$ $R_{\oplus}$ and a mass $M_b=2.46\pm0.19$ $M_{\oplus}$ (mean density $\rho_b=5.8_{-0.8}^{+1.0}$ g cm$^{-3}$), while the outer planet at $P\sim12.25$ d has $R_c=2.39_{-0.11}^{+0.10}$ $R_{\oplus}$, $M_c=8.04_{-0.48}^{+0.50}$ $M_{\oplus}$, and thus $\rho_c=3.24_{-0.43}^{+0.55}$ g cm$^{-3}$. Also taking into account our interior structure calculations, TOI-732 b is a super-Earth and TOI-732 c is a mini-Neptune. Following the SVM approach, we quantified $\mathrm{d}\log{R_{p,{\mathrm{valley}}}}/\mathrm{d}\log{P}=-0.065_{-0.013}^{+0.024}$, which is flatter than for Sun-like stars. In line with former analyses, we note that the radius valley for M-dwarf planets is more densely populated, and we further quantify the slope of the density valley as $\mathrm{d}\log{\hat{\rho}_{\mathrm{valley}}}/\mathrm{d}\log{P}=-0.02_{-0.04}^{+0.12}$. Compared to FGK stars, the weaker dependence of the position of the radius valley on the orbital period might indicate that the formation shapes the radius valley around M dwarfs more strongly than the evolution mechanisms.<br />Comment: 28 pages (17 in the main text), 18 figures (9 in the main text), 11 tables (7 in the main text). Accepted for publication in A&A

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430703038
Document Type :
Electronic Resource