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TOI-712 A System of Adolescent Mini-Neptunes Extending to the Habitable Zone

Authors :
Sydney Vach
Samuel N Quinn
Andrew Vanderburg
Stephen R Kane
Karen A Collins
Adam L Kraus
George Zhou
Amber A Medina
Richard P Schwarz
Kevin I Collins
Dennis M Conti
Chris Stockdale
Bob Massey
Olga Suarez
Tristan Guillot
Djamel Mekarnia
Lyu Abe
Georgina Dransfield
Nicolas Crouzet
Amaury H M J Triaud
François-Xavier Schmider
Abelkrim Agabi
Marco Buttu
Coel Hellier
Elise Furlan
Crystal L Gnilka
Steve B Howell
Carl Ziegler
César Briceño
Nicholas Law
Andrew W Mann
Alexander A Rudat
Knicole D Colon
Mark E Rose
Michelle Kunimoto
Maximilian N Günther
David Charbonneau
David R Ciardi
George R Ricker
Roland K Vanderspek
David W Latham
Sara Seager
Joshua N Winn
Jon M Jenkins
Source :
Astronomical Journal. 164(2)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2022.

Abstract

As an all-sky survey, NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission is able to detect the brightest and rarest types of transiting planetary systems, including young planets that enable study of the evolutionary processes that occur within the first billion years. Here we report the discovery of a young, multiplanet system orbiting the bright K4.5V star, TOI-712 (V = 10.838, M* = 0.733+0.026-0.025 M⨀, R* = 0.674 ± 0.016 R⨀, Teff = 4622+61-60 K). From the TESS light curve, we measure a rotation period of 12.48 days and derive an age between about 500 Myr and 1.1 Gyr. The photometric observations reveal three transiting mini-Neptunes (Rb = 2.049+0.120-0.080 R⊕, Rc = 2.701+0.092-0.082 R⊕, Rd = 2.474+0.090-0.082 R⊕), with orbital periods of Pb = 9.531 days, Pc = 51.699 days, and Pd = 84.839 days. After modeling the three-planet system, an additional Earth-sized candidate is identified, TOI-712.05 (P = 4.32 days, RP = 0.81 ± 0.11 R⊕). We calculate that the habitable zone falls between 0.339 and 0.844 au (82.7 and 325.3 days), placing TOI-712 d near its inner edge. Among planetary systems harboring temperate planets, TOI-712 (T = 9.9) stands out as a relatively young star bright enough to motivate further characterization.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881 and 00046256
Volume :
164
Issue :
2
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Astronomical Journal
Notes :
985788.01.06, , 80NSSC21K1056, , EU Horizon 2020 803193/BEBOP, , STFC ST/S00193X/1
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20230003461
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac7954