A sub-Neptune transiting the young field star HD 18599 at 40 pc

De Leon J.P.; Livingston J.H.; Jenkins J.S.; Vines, J; Wittenmyer R.A.; Clark J.T.; Winn, JIM; Addison B.; Ballard S.; Bayliss D.; Beichman C.; Benneke B.; Berardo, DA; Bowler B.P.; Brown T.; et. al.

Keywords: techniques: spectroscopic, techniques: radial velocities, planets and satellites: detection, stars: individual: TOI-179

Abstract

Transiting exoplanets orbiting young nearby stars are ideal laboratories for testing theories of planet formation and evolution. However, to date only a handful of stars with age <1 Gyr have been found to host transiting exoplanets. Here we present the discovery and validation of a sub-Neptune around HD 18599, a young (300 Myr), nearby (d = 40 pc) K star. We validate the transiting planet candidate as a bona fide planet using data from the TESS , Spitzer , and Gaia missions, ground-based photometry from IRSF , LCO , PEST , and NGTS , speckle imaging from Gemini, and spectroscopy from CHIRON , NRES , FEROS , and MINERVA-Australis . The planet has an orbital period of 4.13 d, and a radius of 2.7 R⊕. The RV data yields a 3-σ mass upper limit of 30.5 M⊕ which is explained by either a massive companion or the large observed jitter typical for a young star. The brightness of the host star (V∼9 mag) makes it conducive to detailed characterization via Doppler mass measurement which will provide a rare view into the interior structure of young planets.

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Título según WOS: A sub-Neptune transiting the young field star HD 18599 at 40 pc
Título según SCOPUS: A sub-Neptune transiting the young field star HD 18599 at 40 pc
Título de la Revista: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volumen: 522
Número: 1
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 750
Página final: 766
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stad894

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS