TOI-544 b: a potential water-world inside the radius valley in a two-planet system

Osborne H.L.M.; Van Eylen V.; Goffo E.; Gandolfi D.; Nowak G.; Persson C.M.; Livingston J.; Weeks A.; Palle E.; Luque R.; Hellier C.; Carleo I.; Redfield S.; Hirano T.; Gili, MG; et. al.

Keywords: techniques: radial velocities, planets and satellites: detection, planets and satellites: composition

Abstract

We report on the precise radial velocity follow-up of TOI-544 (HD 290498),ã bright K star ( V = 10.8), which hostsã small transiting planet recently disco v ered by the Trãnsiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) . We collected 122 high-resolution High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS)ãnd HARPS-N spectra to spectroscopically confirm the transiting planetãnd measure its mass. The nearly 3-yr baseline of our follow-upãllowed us to unveil the presence ofãnãdditional, non-transiting, longer-period companion planet. We derivedã radiusãnd mass for the inner planet, TOI-544 b, of 2.018 ±0.076 R⊙and 2.89 ±0.48 M⊙, respectively, which givesã bulk density of 1 . 93 + 0 . 30 -0 . 25 g cm -3 . TOI-544 c hasã minimum mass of 21.5 ±2.0 M⊙and orbital period of 50.1 ±0.2 d. The low density of planet-b implies that it has eitherãn Earth-like rocky core withã hydrogenãtmosphere, orã composition which harboursã significant fraction of water. The composition interpretation is degenerate depending on the specific choice of planet interior models used. Additionally, TOI-544 b hasãn orbital period of 1.55 dãnd equilibrium temperature of 999 ±14 K, placing it within the predicted location of the radius valley, where few planetsãre expected. TOI-544 b isã top target for futureãtmospheric observations, for example with JWST , which would enable better constraints of the planet composition.

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Título según WOS: TOI-544 b: a potential water-world inside the radius valley in a two-planet system
Título según SCOPUS: TOI-544 b:ã potential water-world inside the radius valley inã two-planet system
Título de la Revista: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volumen: 527
Número: 4
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 11138
Página final: 11157
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stad3837

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS