论文标题

TOI-969:一个晚期的矮人,在沙漠中带有热的迷你新闻和一个古怪的冷木星

TOI-969: a late-K dwarf with a hot mini-Neptune in the desert and an eccentric cold Jupiter

论文作者

Lillo-Box, J., Gandolfi, D., Armstrong, D. J., Collins, K. A., Nielsen, L. D., Luque, R., Korth, J., Sousa, S. G., Quinn, S. N., Acuña, L., Howell, S. B., Morello, G., Hellier, C., Giacalone, S., Hoyer, S., Stassun, K., Palle, E., Aguichine, A., Mousis, O., Adibekyan, V., Silva, T. Azevedo, Barrado, D., Deleuil, M., Eastman, J. D., Hawthorn, F., Irwin, J. M., Jenkins, J. M., Latham, D. W., Muresan, A., Persson, C. M., Santerne, A., Santos, N. C., Savel, A. B., Osborn, H. P., Teske, J., Wheatley, P. J., Winn, J. N., Barros, S. C. C., Butler, R. P., Caldwell, D. A., Charbonneau, D., Cloutier, R., Crane, J. D., Demangeon, O. D. S., Díaz, R. F., Dumusque, X., Esposito, M., Falk, B., Gill, H., Hojjatpanah, S., Kreidberg, L., Mireles, I., Osborn, A., Ricker, G. R., Rodriguez, J. E., Schwarz, R. P., Seager, S., Bell, J. Serrano, Shectman, S. A., Shporer, A., Vezie, M., Wang, S. X., Zhou, G.

论文摘要

给定的多行系统的当前架构是其过去形成和动态演化历史的关键指纹。长期后续观察是完成图片的关键。在本文中,我们着重于对TOI-969行星系统组成部分的确认和表征,在该系统中,TESS在围绕晚期K-warf恒星的非常近距离的轨道中检测到了海王星大小的行星候选者。我们使用一组来自HARP,PFS和Coralie Instruments的精确径向速度观察,这些观察涵盖了两年以上,并结合了TESS光度光曲线和其他基于地面的后续观测值,以确认和表征该行星系统的组成部分。我们发现TOI-969 B是一​​个过渡的近距离($ P_B \ SIM 1.82 $ days)迷你纽扣行星($ m_b = 9.1^{+1.1} _ { - 1.0} $ M $ _ {\ oplus} $ r $ _ {\ oplus} $),因此将其放在热 - 新deart的{下边界}上($ t _ {\ rm eq,b} = 941 \ pm31 $ k)。对其内部结构的分析表明,TOI-969 B是一​​个挥发性丰富的行星,表明它经历了内向迁移。径向速度模型也有利于系统中第二个大体的存在,即TOI-969 C,长时间$ p_c = 1700^{+290} _ { - 280} $ days $ days,最小$ m_ {c} m $ _ {\ rm jup} $,并具有$ e_c = 0.628^{+0.043} _ { - 0.036} $的高级轨道。 TOI-969行星系统是众所周知的少数K-dwarfs之一,其扩展配置从非常近距离的行星转变为宽分离的气态巨人。 TOI-969 B的传输光谱度量为93,它绕着中等明亮的($ g = 11.3 $ mag)恒星旋转,因此成为大气研究的绝佳目标。这个行星系统的架构还可以提供有关行星系统迁移和形成的有价值的信息。

The current architecture of a given multi-planetary system is a key fingerprint of its past formation and dynamical evolution history. Long-term follow-up observations are key to complete their picture. In this paper we focus on the confirmation and characterization of the components of the TOI-969 planetary system, where TESS detected a Neptune-size planet candidate in a very close-in orbit around a late K-dwarf star. We use a set of precise radial velocity observations from HARPS, PFS and CORALIE instruments covering more than two years in combination with the TESS photometric light curve and other ground-based follow-up observations to confirm and characterize the components of this planetary system. We find that TOI-969 b is a transiting close-in ($P_b\sim 1.82$ days) mini-Neptune planet ($m_b=9.1^{+1.1}_{-1.0}$ M$_{\oplus}$, $R_b=2.765^{+0.088}_{-0.097}$ R$_{\oplus}$), thus placing it on the {lower boundary} of the hot-Neptune desert ($T_{\rm eq,b}=941\pm31$ K). The analysis of its internal structure shows that TOI-969 b is a volatile-rich planet, suggesting it underwent an inward migration. The radial velocity model also favors the presence of a second massive body in the system, TOI-969 c, with a long period of $P_c=1700^{+290}_{-280}$ days and a minimum mass of $m_{c}\sin{i_c}=11.3^{+1.1}_{-0.9}$ M$_{\rm Jup}$, and with a highly-eccentric orbit of $e_c=0.628^{+0.043}_{-0.036}$. The TOI-969 planetary system is one of the few around K-dwarfs known to have this extended configuration going from a very close-in planet to a wide-separation gaseous giant. TOI-969 b has a transmission spectroscopy metric of 93, and it orbits a moderately bright ($G=11.3$ mag) star, thus becoming an excellent target for atmospheric studies. The architecture of this planetary system can also provide valuable information about migration and formation of planetary systems.

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