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A resonant sextuplet of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright star HD 110067.

Authors :
Luque R
Osborn HP
Leleu A
Pallé E
Bonfanti A
Barragán O
Wilson TG
Broeg C
Cameron AC
Lendl M
Maxted PFL
Alibert Y
Gandolfi D
Delisle JB
Hooton MJ
Egger JA
Nowak G
Lafarga M
Rapetti D
Twicken JD
Morales JC
Carleo I
Orell-Miquel J
Adibekyan V
Alonso R
Alqasim A
Amado PJ
Anderson DR
Anglada-Escudé G
Bandy T
Bárczy T
Barrado Navascues D
Barros SCC
Baumjohann W
Bayliss D
Bean JL
Beck M
Beck T
Benz W
Billot N
Bonfils X
Borsato L
Boyle AW
Brandeker A
Bryant EM
Cabrera J
Carrazco-Gaxiola S
Charbonneau D
Charnoz S
Ciardi DR
Cochran WD
Collins KA
Crossfield IJM
Csizmadia S
Cubillos PE
Dai F
Davies MB
Deeg HJ
Deleuil M
Deline A
Delrez L
Demangeon ODS
Demory BO
Ehrenreich D
Erikson A
Esparza-Borges E
Falk B
Fortier A
Fossati L
Fridlund M
Fukui A
Garcia-Mejia J
Gill S
Gillon M
Goffo E
Gómez Maqueo Chew Y
Güdel M
Guenther EW
Günther MN
Hatzes AP
Helling C
Hesse KM
Howell SB
Hoyer S
Ikuta K
Isaak KG
Jenkins JM
Kagetani T
Kiss LL
Kodama T
Korth J
Lam KWF
Laskar J
Latham DW
Lecavelier des Etangs A
Leon JPD
Livingston JH
Magrin D
Matson RA
Matthews EC
Mordasini C
Mori M
Moyano M
Munari M
Murgas F
Narita N
Nascimbeni V
Olofsson G
Osborne HLM
Ottensamer R
Pagano I
Parviainen H
Peter G
Piotto G
Pollacco D
Queloz D
Quinn SN
Quirrenbach A
Ragazzoni R
Rando N
Ratti F
Rauer H
Redfield S
Ribas I
Ricker GR
Rudat A
Sabin L
Salmon S
Santos NC
Scandariato G
Schanche N
Schlieder JE
Seager S
Ségransan D
Shporer A
Simon AE
Smith AMS
Sousa SG
Stalport M
Szabó GM
Thomas N
Tuson A
Udry S
Vanderburg AM
Van Eylen V
Van Grootel V
Venturini J
Walter I
Walton NA
Watanabe N
Winn JN
Zingales T
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2023 Nov; Vol. 623 (7989), pp. 932-937. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 29.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Planets with radii between that of the Earth and Neptune (hereafter referred to as 'sub-Neptunes') are found in close-in orbits around more than half of all Sun-like stars <superscript>1,2</superscript> . However, their composition, formation and evolution remain poorly understood <superscript>3</superscript> . The study of multiplanetary systems offers an opportunity to investigate the outcomes of planet formation and evolution while controlling for initial conditions and environment. Those in resonance (with their orbital periods related by a ratio of small integers) are particularly valuable because they imply a system architecture practically unchanged since its birth. Here we present the observations of six transiting planets around the bright nearby star HD 110067. We find that the planets follow a chain of resonant orbits. A dynamical study of the innermost planet triplet allowed the prediction and later confirmation of the orbits of the rest of the planets in the system. The six planets are found to be sub-Neptunes with radii ranging from 1.94R <subscript>⊕</subscript> to 2.85R <subscript>⊕</subscript> . Three of the planets have measured masses, yielding low bulk densities that suggest the presence of large hydrogen-dominated atmospheres.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
623
Issue :
7989
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38030780
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06692-3