The TESS–Keck Survey. VI. Two Eccentric Sub-Neptunes Orbiting HIP-97166
Author:
MacDougall Mason G.ORCID, Petigura Erik A.ORCID, Angelo IsabelORCID, Lubin JackORCID, Batalha Natalie M.ORCID, Beard CoreyORCID, Behmard AidaORCID, Blunt SarahORCID, Brinkman Casey, Chontos AshleyORCID, Crossfield Ian J. M.ORCID, Dai FeiORCID, Dalba Paul A.ORCID, Dressing CourtneyORCID, Fulton BenjaminORCID, Giacalone StevenORCID, Hill Michelle L., Howard Andrew W.ORCID, Huber DanielORCID, Isaacson HowardORCID, Kane Stephen R.ORCID, Mayo AndrewORCID, Močnik TeoORCID, Akana Murphy Joseph M.ORCID, Polanski AlexORCID, Rice MalenaORCID, Robertson PaulORCID, Rosenthal Lee J.ORCID, Roy ArpitaORCID, Rubenzahl Ryan A.ORCID, Scarsdale NicholasORCID, Turtelboom Emma, Zandt Judah Van, Weiss Lauren M.ORCID, Matthews Elisabeth, Jenkins Jon M.ORCID, Latham David W.ORCID, Ricker George R.ORCID, Seager S.ORCID, Vanderspek Roland K.ORCID, Winn Joshua N.ORCID, Brasseur C. E.ORCID, Doty John, Fausnaugh MichaelORCID, Guerrero NataliaORCID, Henze Chris, Lund Michael B.ORCID, Shporer AviORCID
Abstract
Abstract
We report the discovery of HIP-97166b (TOI-1255b), a transiting sub-Neptune on a 10.3 day orbit around a K0 dwarf 68 pc from Earth. This planet was identified in a systematic search of TESS Objects of Interest for planets with eccentric orbits, based on a mismatch between the observed transit duration and the expected duration for a circular orbit. We confirmed the planetary nature of HIP-97166b with ground-based radial-velocity measurements and measured a mass of M
b
= 20 ± 2 M
⊕ along with a radius of R
b
= 2.7 ± 0.1 R
⊕ from photometry. We detected an additional nontransiting planetary companion with M
c
sini = 10 ± 2 M
⊕ on a 16.8 day orbit. While the short transit duration of the inner planet initially suggested a high eccentricity, a joint RV-photometry analysis revealed a high impact parameter b = 0.84 ± 0.03 and a moderate eccentricity. Modeling the dynamics with the condition that the system remain stable over >105 orbits yielded eccentricity constraints e
b
= 0.16 ± 0.03 and e
c
< 0.25. The eccentricity we find for planet b is above average for the small population of sub-Neptunes with well-measured eccentricities. We explored the plausible formation pathways of this system, proposing an early instability and merger event to explain the high density of the inner planet at 5.3 ± 0.9 g cc−1 as well as its moderate eccentricity and proximity to a 5:3 mean-motion resonance.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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