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TESS Delivers Five New Hot Giant Planets Orbiting Bright Stars from the Full Frame Images

Authors :
Rodriguez, Joseph E.
Quinn, Samuel N.
Zhou, George
Vanderburg, Andrew
Nielsen, Louise D.
Wittenmyer, Robert A.
Brahm, Rafael
Reed, Phillip A.
Huang, Chelsea X.
Vach, Sydney
Ciardi, David R.
Oelkers, Ryan J.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Hellier, Coel
Gaudi, B. Scott
Eastman, Jason D.
Collins, Karen A.
Bieryla, Allyson
Christian, Sam
Latham, David W.
Carleo, Ilaria
Wright, Duncan J.
Matthews, Elisabeth
Gonzales, Erica J.
Ziegler, Carl
Dressing, Courtney D.
Howell, Steve B.
Tan, Thiam-Guan
Wittrock, Justin
Plavchan, Peter
McLeod, Kim K.
Baker, David
Wang, Gavin
Radford, Don
Schwarz, Richard P.
Esposito, Massimiliano
Ricker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland K.
Seager, Sara
Winn, Joshua N.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Addison, Brett
Anderson, D. R.
Barclay, Thomas
Beatty, Thomas G.
Berlind, Perry
Bouchy, Francois
Bowen, Michael
Bowler, Brendan P.
Brasseur, C. E.
Briceño, César
Caldwell, Douglas A.
Calkins, Michael L.
Chaturvedi, Priyanka
Chaverot, Guillaume
Chimaladinne, Sudhish
Christiansen, Jessie L.
Collins, Kevin
Crossfield, Ian J. M.
Eastridge, Kevin
Espinoza, N'estor
Esquerdo, Gilbert A.
Feliz, Dax
Fenske, Tyler
Fong, William
Gan, Tianjun
Giacalone, Steven
Gill, Holden
Gordon, Lindsey
Granados, Alex
Grieves, Nolan
Guenther, Eike W.
Guerrero, Natalia
Henning, Thomas
Henze, Christopher E.
Hesse, Katharine
Hobson, Melissa J.
Horner, Jonathan
James, David J.
Jensen, Eric L. N.
Jimenez, Mary
Jordán, Andrés
Kane, Stephen R.
Kielkopf, John
Kim, Kingsley
Kuhn, Rudolf B.
Latouf, Natasha
Law, Nicholas M.
Levine, Alan M.
Lund, Michael B.
Mann, Andrew W.
Mao, Shude
Matson, Rachel A.
McDermott, Scott
Mengel, Matthew W.
Mink, Jessica
Newman, Patrick
O'Dwyer, Tanner
Okumura, Jack
Palle, Enric
Pepper, Joshua
Quintana, Elisa V.
Sarkis, Paula
Savel, Arjun
Schlieder, Joshua E.
Schnaible, Chloe
Shporer, Avi
Sefako, Ramotholo
Seidel, Julia
Siverd, Robert J.
Skinner, Brett
Stalport, Manu
Stevens, Daniel J.
Stibbards, Caitlin
Tinney, C. G.
West, R. G.
Yahalomi, Daniel A.
Zhang, Hui
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the discovery and characterization of five hot and warm Jupiters -- TOI-628 b (TIC 281408474; HD 288842), TOI-640 b (TIC 147977348), TOI-1333 b (TIC 395171208, BD+47 3521A), TOI-1478 b (TIC 409794137), and TOI-1601 b (TIC 139375960) -- based on data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The five planets were identified from the full frame images and were confirmed through a series of photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations by the $TESS$ Follow-up Observing Program (TFOP) Working Group. The planets are all Jovian size (R$_{\rm P}$ = 1.01-1.77 R$_{\rm J}$) and have masses that range from 0.85 to 6.33 M$_{\rm J}$. The host stars of these systems have F and G spectral types (5595 $\le$ T$_{\rm eff}$ $\le$ 6460 K) and are all relatively bright (9 $<V<$ 10.8, 8.2 $<K<$ 9.3) making them well-suited for future detailed characterization efforts. Three of the systems in our sample (TOI-640 b, TOI-1333 b, and TOI-1601 b) orbit subgiant host stars (log g$_*$ $<$4.1). TOI-640 b is one of only three known hot Jupiters to have a highly inflated radius (R$_{\rm P}$ > 1.7R$_{\rm J}$, possibly a result of its host star's evolution) and resides on an orbit with a period longer than 5 days. TOI-628 b is the most massive hot Jupiter discovered to date by $TESS$ with a measured mass of $6.31^{+0.28}_{-0.30}$ M$_{\rm J}$ and a statistically significant, non-zero orbital eccentricity of e = $0.074^{+0.021}_{-0.022}$. This planet would not have had enough time to circularize through tidal forces from our analysis, suggesting that it might be remnant eccentricity from its migration. The longest period planet in this sample, TOI-1478 b (P = 10.18 days), is a warm Jupiter in a circular orbit around a near-Solar analogue. NASA's $TESS$ mission is continuing to increase the sample of well-characterized hot and warm Jupiters, complementing its primary mission goals.<br />Comment: 25 Pages, 7 Figures, 5 Tables, Accepted to The Astronomical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.01726
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/abe38a