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TOI-431/HIP 26013: a super-Earth and a sub-Neptune transiting a bright, early K dwarf, with a third RV planet

Authors :
Osborn, Ares
Armstrong, David J.
Cale, Bryson
Brahm, Rafael
Wittenmyer, Robert A.
Dai, Fei
Crossfield, Ian J. M.
Bryant, Edward M.
Adibekyan, Vardan
Cloutier, Ryan
Collins, Karen A.
Mena, E. Delgado
Fridlund, Malcolm
Hellier, Coel
Howell, Steve B.
King, George W.
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Otegi, Jon
Sousa, S.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Matthews, Elisabeth C.
Ziegler, Carl
Ricker, George
Vanderspek, Roland
Latham, David W.
Seager, S.
Winn, Joshua N.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Acton, Jack S.
Addison, Brett C.
Anderson, David R.
Ballard, Sarah
Barrado, David
Barros, Susana C. C.
Batalha, Natalie
Bayliss, Daniel
Barclay, Thomas
Benneke, Björn
Berberian Jr., John
Bouchy, Francois
Bowler, Brendan P.
Briceño, César
Burke, Christopher J.
Burleigh, Matthew R.
Casewell, Sarah L.
Ciardi, David
Collins, Kevin I.
Cooke, Benjamin F.
Demangeon, Olivier D. S.
Díaz, Rodrigo F.
Dorn, C.
Dragomir, Diana
Dressing, Courtney
Dumusque, Xavier
Espinoza, Néstor
Figueira, P.
Fulton, Benjamin
Furlan, E.
Gaidos, E.
Geneser, C.
Gill, Samuel
Goad, Michael R.
Gonzales, Erica J.
Gorjian, Varoujan
Günther, Maximilian N.
Helled, Ravit
Henderson, Beth A.
Henning, Thomas
Hogan, Aleisha
Hojjatpanah, Saeed
Horner, Jonathan
Howard, Andrew W.
Hoyer, Sergio
Huber, Dan
Isaacson, Howard
Jenkins, James S.
Jensen, Eric L. N.
Jordán, Andrés
Kane, Stephen R.
Kidwell Jr., Richard C.
Kielkopf, John
Law, Nicholas
Lendl, Monika
Lund, M.
Matson, Rachel A.
Mann, Andrew W.
McCormac, James
Mengel, Matthew W.
Morales, Farisa Y.
Nielsen, Louise D.
Okumura, Jack
Osborn, Hugh P.
Petigura, Erik A.
Plavchan, Peter
Pollacco, Don
Quintana, Elisa V.
Raynard, Liam
Robertson, Paul
Rose, Mark E.
Roy, Arpita
Reefe, Michael
Santerne, Alexandre
Santos, Nuno C.
Sarkis, Paula
Schlieder, J.
Schwarz, Richard P.
Scott, Nicholas J.
Shporer, Avi
Smith, A. M. S.
Stibbard, C.
Stockdale, Chris
Strøm, Paul A.
Twicken, Joseph D.
Tan, Thiam-Guan
Tanner, A.
Teske, J.
Tilbrook, Rosanna H.
Tinney, C. G.
Udry, Stephane
Villaseñor, Jesus Noel
Vines, Jose I.
Wang, Sharon X.
Weiss, Lauren M.
West, Richard G.
Wheatley, Peter J.
Wright, Duncan J.
Zhang, Hui
Zohrabi, F.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the bright (V$_{mag} = 9.12$), multi-planet system TOI-431, characterised with photometry and radial velocities. We estimate the stellar rotation period to be $30.5 \pm 0.7$ days using archival photometry and radial velocities. TOI-431b is a super-Earth with a period of 0.49 days, a radius of 1.28 $\pm$ 0.04 R$_{\oplus}$, a mass of $3.07 \pm 0.35$ M$_{\oplus}$, and a density of $8.0 \pm 1.0$ g cm$^{-3}$; TOI-431d is a sub-Neptune with a period of 12.46 days, a radius of $3.29 \pm 0.09$ R$_{\oplus}$, a mass of $9.90^{+1.53}_{-1.49}$ M$_{\oplus}$, and a density of $1.36 \pm 0.25$ g cm$^{-3}$. We find a third planet, TOI-431c, in the HARPS radial velocity data, but it is not seen to transit in the TESS light curves. It has an $M \sin i$ of $2.83^{+0.41}_{-0.34}$ M$_{\oplus}$, and a period of 4.85 days. TOI-431d likely has an extended atmosphere and is one of the most well-suited TESS discoveries for atmospheric characterisation, while the super-Earth TOI-431b may be a stripped core. These planets straddle the radius gap, presenting an interesting case-study for atmospheric evolution, and TOI-431b is a prime TESS discovery for the study of rocky planet phase curves.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures, 3 appendices, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.02310
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab2313