论文标题
苔丝的迷你北极星,在120 Myr Old Ab Dor成员HIP 94235附近
A Mini-Neptune from TESS and CHEOPS Around the 120 Myr Old AB Dor member HIP 94235
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论文摘要
苔丝的任务使围绕年轻恒星的最亮的行星系统有了发现。这些系统是测试行星演化理论的基准。我们报告发现在AB Doradus移动组中发现了一个小型纽扣,该恒星在AB Doradus移动组中的发现。 HIP 94235(TOI-4399,TIC 464646604)是VMAG = 8.31 G-dwarf,在7.7天的轨道中托管3.00 -0.28/+0.32后部微型新闻。 HIP 94235是AB Doradus Moving Group的一部分,该小组是最年轻,最亲密的关联之一。由于其青年,宿主恒星表现出明显的光度斑点调制,锂吸收和X射线发射。在苔丝扩展任务的27扇区中,观察到了三个0.06%的转运,尽管这些过境信号被宿主星展示的2%峰值光度变异性降低了。 Cheops的后续观察证实了过境信号,并防止了过境灭虫的侵蚀。 HIP 94235是50 AU G-M二元系统的一部分。我们利用跨越11年的衍射有限观察结果,并从Hipparchos和Gaia的天体加速度来限制髋关节94235 B的轨道B。HIP 94235是最紧张的恒星二进制组之一,托管了一个内行星。作为不断增长的明亮,年轻行星系统样本的一部分,HIP 94235 B是随访的过境观测值的理想选择,例如调查由高能辐射驱动的蒸发过程的hip 94235 b,可能会雕刻海王星种群的山谷和沙漠。
The TESS mission has enabled discoveries of the brightest transiting planet systems around young stars. These systems are the benchmarks for testing theories of planetary evolution. We report the discovery of a mini-Neptune transiting a bright star in the AB Doradus moving group. HIP 94235 (TOI-4399, TIC 464646604) is a Vmag=8.31 G-dwarf hosting a 3.00 -0.28/+0.32 Rearth mini-Neptune in a 7.7 day period orbit. HIP 94235 is part of the AB Doradus moving group, one of the youngest and closest associations. Due to its youth, the host star exhibits significant photometric spot modulation, lithium absorption, and X-ray emission. Three 0.06% transits were observed during Sector-27 of the TESS Extended Mission, though these transit signals are dwarfed by the 2% peak-to-peak photometric variability exhibited by the host star. Follow-up observations with CHEOPS confirmed the transit signal and prevented the erosion of the transit ephemeris. HIP 94235 is part of a 50 AU G-M binary system. We make use of diffraction limited observations spanning 11 years, and astrometric accelerations from Hipparchos and Gaia, to constrain the orbit of HIP 94235 B. HIP 94235 is one of the tightest stellar binaries to host an inner planet. As part of a growing sample of bright, young planet systems, HIP 94235 b is ideal for follow-up transit observations, such as those that investigate the evaporative processes driven by high-energy radiation that may sculpt the valleys and deserts in the Neptune population.