论文标题
Tess-Keck调查。 viii。用自动化的行星望远镜在一个偏心的261天轨道上确认过境巨型行星
The TESS-Keck Survey. VIII. Confirmation of a Transiting Giant Planet on an Eccentric 261 day Orbit with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope
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论文摘要
我们报告了TOI-2180 B的发现,A 2.8 $ M _ {\ rm J} $巨型行星绕着略微进化的G5宿主星。该星球在主要过境系外行星调查卫星(TESS)任务的第2周期中仅过渡一次。公民科学家在发布数据后不久就确定了24个小时的单次传输事件,从而允许使用Lick Observatory的自动行星Finder望远镜进行多普勒监测活动,并迅速开始。径向速度的观察结果将TOI-2180 B的轨道时期提高到260.8 $ \ pm $ 0.6天,显示出轨道偏心率为0.368 $ \ pm 0.007 $ 0.007,并从一个更远的大型同伴中发现了长期加速。我们从遍布全球的14个地点进行了基于地面的光度法,以试图检测另一个过境。尽管我们没有进行清晰的过境检测,但非漏洞提高了轨道时期的精度。我们预测,苔丝可能会在其扩展任务的第48区检测到TOI-2180 B的另一个过境。我们使用巨型行星结构模型来检索TOI-2180 b的大量重元素含量。当在100天内与其他具有轨道周期的巨型行星一起考虑时,我们发现暂定的证据表明,相对于恒星,行星质量与金属富集之间的相关性取决于轨道性质。像TOI-2180 B之类的单传输发现突出了苔丝任务的令人兴奋的潜力,即尽管选择了与过境方法相关的选择偏见,但仍有长轨道时期和低辐射通量的行星。
We report the discovery of TOI-2180 b, a 2.8 $M_{\rm J}$ giant planet orbiting a slightly evolved G5 host star. This planet transited only once in Cycle 2 of the primary Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission. Citizen scientists identified the 24 hr single-transit event shortly after the data were released, allowing a Doppler monitoring campaign with the Automated Planet Finder telescope at Lick Observatory to begin promptly. The radial velocity observations refined the orbital period of TOI-2180 b to be 260.8$\pm$0.6 days, revealed an orbital eccentricity of 0.368$\pm$0.007, and discovered long-term acceleration from a more distant massive companion. We conducted ground-based photometry from 14 sites spread around the globe in an attempt to detect another transit. Although we did not make a clear transit detection, the nondetections improved the precision of the orbital period. We predict that TESS will likely detect another transit of TOI-2180 b in Sector 48 of its extended mission. We use giant planet structure models to retrieve the bulk heavy-element content of TOI-2180 b. When considered alongside other giant planets with orbital periods over 100 days, we find tentative evidence that the correlation between planet mass and metal enrichment relative to stellar is dependent on orbital properties. Single-transit discoveries like TOI-2180 b highlight the exciting potential of the TESS mission to find planets with long orbital periods and low irradiation fluxes despite the selection biases associated with the transit method.