TOI-132 b: A short-period planet in the Neptune desert transiting a V=11.3 G-type star

Diaz, MR; Jenkins, JS; Gandolfi, D.; Lopez, ED; Soto, MG; Cortes-Zuleta, P; Berdinas, ZM; Stassun, KG; Collins, KA; Vines, JI; Ziegler, C; Fridlund, M; Jensen, ELN; Murgas, F; Santerne, A; et. al.

Keywords: planetary systems, techniques: photometric, techniques: radial velocities, planets and satellites: fundamental parameters

Abstract

The Neptune desert is a feature seen in the radius-period plane, whereby a notable dearth of short period, Neptune-like planets is found. Here, we report the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) discovery of a new short-period planet in the Neptune desert, orbiting the G-type dwarf TYC 8003-1117-1 (TOI-132). TESS photometry shows transit-like dips at the level of similar to 1400 ppm occurring every similar to 2.11 d. High-precision radial velocity follow-up with High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher confirmed the planetary nature of the transit signal and provided a semi-amplitude radial velocity variation of 11.38(-0.85)(+0.84) m s(-1), which, when combined with the stellar mass of 0.97 +/- 0.06 M-circle dot, provides a planetary mass of 22.40(-1.92)(+1.90) M-circle plus. Modelling the TESS light curve returns a planet radius of 3.42(-0.14)(+0.13) R-circle plus , and therefore the planet bulk density is found to be 3.08(-0.46)(+0.44) g cm(-3). Planet structure models suggest that the bulk of the planet mass is in the form of a rocky core, with an atmospheric mass fraction of 4.3(-2.3)(+1.2) percent. TOI-132 b is a TESS Level 1 Science Requirement candidate, and therefore priority follow-up will allow the search for additional planets in the system, whilst helping to constrain low-mass planet formation and evolution models, particularly valuable for better understanding of the Neptune desert.

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Título según WOS: TOI-132 b: A short-period planet in the Neptune desert transiting a V=11.3 G-type star
Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 493
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 973
Página final: 985
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/staa277

Notas: ISI