1. TOI-837b is a Young Saturn-sized Exoplanet with a Massive 70 $M_{\oplus}$ Core
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Barragán, Oscar, Yu, Haochuan, Freckelton, Alix Violet, Meech, Annabella, Cretignier, Michael, Mortier, Annelies, Aigrain, Suzanne, Klein, Baptiste, O'Sullivan, Niamh K., Gillen, Edward, Nielsen, Louise Dyregaard, Mallorquín, Manuel, and Zicher, Norbert
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present an exhaustive photometric and spectroscopic analysis of TOI-837, a F9/G0 35 Myr young star, hosting a transiting exoplanet, TOI-837b, with an orbital period of 8.32d. Utilising data from TESS and ground-based observations, we determine a planetary radius of 0.82 R_J for TOI-837b. Through detailed HARPS spectroscopic time series analysis, we derive a Doppler semi-amplitude of 35 m/s, corresponding to a planetary mass of 0.39 M_J. The derived planetary properties suggest a substantial core of approximately 70 M_E, constituting about 60% of the planet's total mass. This finding poses a significant challenge to existing theoretical models of core formation. We propose that future atmospheric observations with JWST could provide insights into resolving ambiguities of TOI-837b, offering new perspectives on its composition, formation, and evolution., Comment: MNRAS published version, MNRAS, 531, 4275
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- 2024
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