论文标题
Tess-Keck调查I:一个温暖的亚质量质量行星和关于苔丝摄影机中流浪光的谨慎
The TESS-Keck Survey I: A Warm Sub-Saturn-mass Planet and a Caution about Stray Light in TESS Cameras
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论文摘要
我们报告了在过渡系外行星调查卫星(TESS)的光曲线中,报告了土星大小的外行星轨道行星332231(TOI 1456)的检测。 HD 332231,一个F8矮人恒星,V波段幅度为8.56,在扇区14和15中观察到。我们检测到该部门15 Presearch数据调理(PDC)光曲线中的单跨事件。我们获得了HD 332231的光谱后续观测,并具有自动化的行星发现器,Keck I和Song望远镜。我们从径向速度(RV)观测值中推断出的轨道周期导致在14区发现了另一个由于散射的光污染而被PDC掩盖的轨道。 A joint analysis of the transit and RV data confirms the planetary nature of HD 332231 b, a Saturn-size ($0.867^{+0.027}_{-0.025} \; R_{\rm J}$), sub-Saturn-mass ($0.244\pm0.021 \; M_{\rm J}$)在18.71天的圆形轨道上系外行星。 HD 332231 B的低表面重力及其接收到相对较低的恒星通量使其成为传输光谱的引人注目的目标。同样,恒星倾斜可能可以通过rossiter-mclaughlin效应来测量,鉴于HD 332231 b的0.14 AU轨道分离,这是令人兴奋的前景。光谱观测并未为HD 332231系统中任何其他行星提供大量证据,但是需要继续进行RV监测以进一步表征该系统。我们还预测,苔丝行业的PDC光曲线中掩盖数据的频率和持续时间14-16可能会隐藏一些轨道周期在10.5到17.5天之间的外行星的过境。
We report the detection of a Saturn-size exoplanet orbiting HD 332231 (TOI 1456) in light curves from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). HD 332231, an F8 dwarf star with a V-band magnitude of 8.56, was observed by TESS in Sectors 14 and 15. We detect a single-transit event in the Sector 15 presearch data conditioning (PDC) light curve. We obtain spectroscopic follow-up observations of HD 332231 with the Automated Planet Finder, Keck I, and SONG telescopes. The orbital period we infer from the radial velocity (RV) observations leads to the discovery of another transit in Sector 14 that was masked by PDC due to scattered light contamination. A joint analysis of the transit and RV data confirms the planetary nature of HD 332231 b, a Saturn-size ($0.867^{+0.027}_{-0.025} \; R_{\rm J}$), sub-Saturn-mass ($0.244\pm0.021 \; M_{\rm J}$) exoplanet on a 18.71 day circular orbit. The low surface gravity of HD 332231 b and the relatively low stellar flux it receives make it a compelling target for transmission spectroscopy. Also, the stellar obliquity is likely measurable via the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, an exciting prospect given the 0.14 au orbital separation of HD 332231 b. The spectroscopic observations do not provide substantial evidence for any additional planets in the HD 332231 system, but continued RV monitoring is needed to further characterize this system. We also predict that the frequency and duration of masked data in the PDC light curves for TESS Sectors 14-16 could hide transits of some exoplanets with orbital periods between 10.5 and 17.5 days.