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GJ 3929: High-precision Photometric and Doppler Characterization of an Exo-Venus and Its Hot, Mini-Neptune-mass Companion

Authors :
Corey Beard
Paul Robertson
Shubham Kanodia
Jack Lubin
Caleb I Cañas
Arvind F Gupta
Rae Holcomb
Sinclaire Jones
Jessica E Libby-Roberts
Andrea S J Lin
Suvrath Mahadevan
Guđmundur Stefánsson
Chad F Bender
Cullen H Blake
William D Cochran
Michael Endl
Mark Everett
Eric B Ford
Connor Fredrick
Samuel Halverson
Leslie Hebb
Dan Li
Sarah E Logsdon
Jacob Luhn
Michael W McElwain
Andrew J Metcalf
Joe P Ninan
Jayadev Rajagopal
Arpita Roy
Maria Schutte
Christian Schwab
Ryan C Terrien
John Wisniewski
Jason T Wright
Source :
Astrophysical Journal. 936(1)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2022.

Abstract

We detail the follow-up and characterization of a transiting exo-Venus identified by TESS, GJ 3929b (TOI-2013b), and its nontransiting companion planet, GJ 3929c (TOI-2013c). GJ 3929b is an Earth-sized exoplanet in its star’s Venus zone (Pb = 2.616272 ± 0.000005 days; Sb = 17.3+0.8-0.7 S⊕) orbiting a nearby M dwarf. GJ 3929c is most likely a nontransiting sub-Neptune. Using the new, ultraprecise NEID spectrometer on the WIYN 3.5 m Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory, we are able to modify the mass constraints of planet b reported in previous works and consequently improve the significance of the mass measurement to almost 4σ confidence (Mb = 1.75 ± 0.45 M⊕). We further adjust the orbital period of planet c from its alias at 14.30 ± 0.03 days to the likely true period of 15.04 ± 0.03 days, and we adjust its minimum mass to m sin i = 5.71 ± 0.92 M⊕. Using the diffuser-assisted ARCTIC imager on the ARC 3.5 m telescope at Apache Point Observatory, in addition to publicly available TESS and LCOGT photometry, we are able to constrain the radius of planet b to Rp = 1.09 ± 0.04 R⊕. GJ 3929b is a top candidate for transmission spectroscopy in its size regime (TSM = 14 ± 4), and future atmospheric studies of GJ 3929b stand to shed light on the nature of small planets orbiting M dwarfs.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
936
Issue :
1
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Notes :
132379.04.07.02.27, , 80HQTR21CA005, , 80NM0018D0004P00002, , 80NSSC18K1114
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20230003192
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac8480