Confirming the Warm and Dense Sub-Saturn TIC 139270665 b with the Automated Planet Finder and Unistellar Citizen Science Network

Author:

Peluso Daniel O’ConnerORCID,Dalba Paul A.ORCID,Wright DuncanORCID,Esposito Thomas M.ORCID,Sgro Lauren A.ORCID,Weaver Ian C.ORCID,Marchis FranckORCID,Dragomir DianaORCID,Villanueva StevenORCID,Fulton BenjaminORCID,Isaacson HowardORCID,Gupta Arvind F.ORCID,Jacobs Thomas LeeORCID,LaCourse Daryll M.ORCID,Gagliano RobertORCID,Kristiansen Martti H.ORCID,Omohundro Mark,Schwengeler Hans M.ORCID,Terentev Ivan A.ORCID,Vanderburg AndrewORCID,Balakrishnan AnanyaORCID,Bhamidipati DivyaORCID,Hovland MarcoORCID,Jain SerinaORCID,Jay NathanORCID,Johnson HannaORCID,Kapur Aditya,Morgan JonahORCID,Oesterer JosephineORCID,Purev RichardORCID,Ramos Dean,Seo ChristopherORCID,Sriramkumar VibhaORCID,Srivastava NainaORCID,Verma AsthaORCID,Woo OliviaORCID,Adkinson Steven,Fukui KeiichiORCID,Girard PatriceORCID,Goto TatekiORCID,Guillet BrunoORCID,Janke Des,Katterfeld AndreORCID,Knight RachelORCID,Koster David,Kukita RyuichiORCID,Lawson Eric,Leroux LioubaORCID,Leroux NinianeORCID,Logan ChelseyORCID,Loose Margaret A.ORCID,Meneghelli NicolaORCID,Oulevey Eric,Parker BruceORCID,Price StephenORCID,Primm MichaelORCID,Randolph JustusORCID,Savonnet Robert,Shimizu MasaoORCID,Tikkanen PetriORCID,Will StefanORCID,Yoblonsky Neil,Yue Wai-ChunORCID

Abstract

Abstract We report the discovery and confirmation of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) single-transit, warm and dense sub-Saturn, TIC 139270665 b. This planet is unusually dense for its size: with a bulk density of 2.13 g cm−3 (0.645R J , 0.463M J ), it is the densest warm sub-Saturn of the TESS family. It orbits a metal-rich G2 star. We also found evidence of a second planet, TIC 139270665 c, with a longer period of 1010 220 + 780 days and minimum mass M P sin i of 4.89 0.37 + 0.66 M J . First clues of TIC 139270665 b’s existence were found by citizen scientists inspecting TESS photometric data from sector 47 in 2022 January. Radial velocity measurements from the Automated Planet Finder combined with TESS photometry and spectral energy distributions via EXOFASTv2 system modeling suggested a 23.624 0.031 + 0.030 day orbital period for TIC 139270665 b and also showed evidence for the second planet. Based on this estimated period, we mobilized the Unistellar citizen science network for photometric follow-up, capitalizing on their global distribution to capture a second transit of TIC 139270665 b. This citizen science effort also served as a test bed for an education initiative that integrates young students into modern astrophysics data collection. The Unistellar photometry did not definitively detect a second transit, but did enable us to further constrain the planet’s period. As a transiting, warm, and dense sub-Saturn, TIC 139270665 b represents an interesting laboratory for further study to enhance our models of planetary formation and evolution.

Funder

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

NASA Exoplanet Research Program

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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