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TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). IX. A 27 Myr Extended Population of Lower Centaurus Crux with a Transiting Two-planet System

Authors :
Mackenna L. Wood
Andrew W. Mann
Madyson G. Barber
Jonathan L. Bush
Adam L. Kraus
Benjamin M. Tofflemire
Andrew Vanderburg
Elisabeth R. Newton
Gregory A. Feiden
George Zhou
Luke G. Bouma
Samuel N. Quinn
David J. Armstrong
Ares Osborn
Vardan Adibekyan
Elisa Delgado Mena
Sergio G. Sousa
Jonathan Gagné
Matthew J. Fields
Reilly P. Milburn
Pa Chia Thao
Stephen P. Schmidt
Crystal L. Gnilka
Steve B. Howell
Nicholas M. Law
Carl Ziegler
César Briceño
George R. Ricker
Roland Vanderspek
David W. Latham
Sara Seager
Joshua N. Winn
Jon M. Jenkins
Joshua E. Schlieder
Hugh P. Osborn
Joseph D. Twicken
David R. Ciardi
Chelsea X. Huang
Source :
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 165, Iss 3, p 85 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

We report the discovery and characterization of a nearby (∼85 pc), older (27 ± 3 Myr), distributed stellar population near Lower Centaurus Crux (LCC), initially identified by searching for stars comoving with a candidate transiting planet from TESS (HD 109833; TOI 1097). We determine the association membership using Gaia kinematics, color–magnitude information, and rotation periods of candidate members. We measure its age using isochrones, gyrochronology, and Li depletion. While the association is near known populations of LCC, we find that it is older than any previously found LCC subgroup (10–16 Myr), and distinct in both position and velocity. In addition to the candidate planets around HD 109833, the association contains four directly imaged planetary-mass companions around three stars, YSES-1, YSES-2, and HD 95086, all of which were previously assigned membership in the younger LCC. Using the Notch pipeline, we identify a second candidate transiting planet around HD 109833. We use a suite of ground-based follow-up observations to validate the two transit signals as planetary in nature. HD 109833 b and c join the small but growing population of

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
165
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5a4895c49ec74c6dac7a5d3b136b70f6
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aca8fc