Verification of Gaia Data Release 3 Single-lined Spectroscopic Binary Solutions With Three Transiting Low-mass Secondaries

Author:

Schmidt Stephen P.ORCID,Schlaufman Kevin C.ORCID,Ding 丁 Keyi 可怿ORCID,Grunblatt Samuel K.ORCID,Carmichael TheronORCID,Bieryla AllysonORCID,Rodriguez Joseph E.ORCID,Schulte JackORCID,Vowell NoahORCID,Zhou GeorgeORCID,Quinn Samuel N.ORCID,Yee Samuel W.ORCID,Winn Joshua N.ORCID,Hartman Joel D.ORCID,Latham David W.ORCID,Caldwell Douglas A.ORCID,Fausnaugh M. M.ORCID,Hedges ChristinaORCID,Jenkins Jon M.ORCID,Osborn Hugh P.ORCID,Seager S.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract While secondary mass inferences based on single-lined spectroscopic binary (SB1) solutions are subject to sin i degeneracies, this degeneracy can be lifted through the observations of eclipses. We combine the subset of Gaia Data Release 3 SB1 solutions consistent with brown dwarf-mass secondaries with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) Object of Interest (TOI) list to identify three candidate transiting brown dwarf systems. Ground-based precision radial velocity follow-up observations confirm that TOI-2533.01 is a transiting brown dwarf with M = 72 3 + 3 M Jup = 0.069 0.003 + 0.003 M orbiting TYC 2010-124-1 and that TOI-5427.01 is a transiting very low-mass star with M = 93 2 + 2 M Jup = 0.088 0.002 + 0.002 M orbiting UCAC4 515-012898. We validate TOI-1712.01 as a very low-mass star with M = 82 7 + 7 M Jup = 0.079 0.007 + 0.007 M transiting the primary in the hierarchical triple system BD+45 1593. Even after accounting for third light, TOI-1712.01 has a radius nearly a factor of 2 larger than predicted for isolated stars with similar properties. We propose that the intense instellation experienced by TOI-1712.01 diminishes the temperature gradient near its surface, suppresses convection, and leads to its inflated radius. Our analyses verify Gaia DR3 SB1 solutions in the low Doppler semiamplitude limit, thereby providing the foundation for future joint analyses of Gaia radial velocities and Kepler, K2, TESS, and PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations light curves for the characterization of transiting massive brown dwarfs and very low-mass stars.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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