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TESS DISCOVERY OF A TRANSITING SUPER-EARTH IN THE

Authors :
Chelsea X, Huang
Jennifer, Burt
Andrew, Vanderburg
Maximilian N, Günther
Avi, Shporer
Jason A, Dittmann
Joshua N, Winn
Rob, Wittenmyer
Lizhou, Sha
Stephen R, Kane
George R, Ricker
Roland K, Vanderspek
David W, Latham
Sara, Seager
Jon M, Jenkins
Douglas A, Caldwell
Karen A, Collins
Natalia, Guerrero
Jeffrey C, Smith
Samuel N, Quinn
Stéphane, Udry
Francesco, Pepe
François, Bouchy
Damien, Ségransan
Christophe, Lovis
David, Ehrenreich
Maxime, Marmier
Michel, Mayor
Bill, Wohler
Kari, Haworth
Edward H, Morgan
Michael, Fausnaugh
David R, Ciardi
Jessie, Christiansen
David, Charbonneau
Diana, Dragomir
Drake, Deming
Ana, Glidden
Alan M, Levine
P R, McCullough
Liang, Yu
Norio, Narita
Tam, Nguyen
Tim, Morton
Joshua, Pepper
András, Pál
Joseph E, Rodriguez
Source :
The astrophysical journal. Letters. 868(2)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We report the detection of a transiting planet around π Men (HD 39091), using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The solar-type host star is unusually bright (V = 5.7) and was already known to host a Jovian planet on a highly eccentric, 5.7-year orbit. The newly discovered planet has a size of 2.04 ± 0.05 R(⊕) and an orbital period of 6.27 days. Radial-velocity data from the HARPS and AAT/UCLES archives also displays a 6.27-day periodicity, confirming the existence of the planet and leading to a mass determination of 4.82±0.85 M(⊕). The star’s proximity and brightness will facilitate further investigations, such as atmospheric spectroscopy, asteroseismology, the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect, astrometry, and direct imaging.

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ISSN :
20418205
Volume :
868
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The astrophysical journal. Letters
Accession number :
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