TESS Spots a Super-puff: The Remarkably Low Density of TOI-1420b
Author:
Yoshida StephanieORCID, Vissapragada ShreyasORCID, Latham David W.ORCID, Bieryla AllysonORCID, Thorngren Daniel P.ORCID, Eastman Jason D.ORCID, López-Morales MercedesORCID, Barkaoui KhalidORCID, Beichman CharlesORCID, Berlind Perry, Buchave Lars A.ORCID, Calkins Michael L.ORCID, Ciardi David R.ORCID, Collins Karen A.ORCID, Cosentino RosarioORCID, Crossfield Ian J. M., Dai FeiORCID, DiTomasso VictoriaORCID, Dowling Nicholas, Esquerdo Gilbert A.ORCID, Forés-Toribio RaquelORCID, Ghedina AdrianoORCID, Goliguzova Maria V.ORCID, Golub Eli, Gonzales Erica J.ORCID, Horta Ferran GrauORCID, Higuera JesusORCID, Hoch NoraORCID, Horne KeithORCID, Howell Steve B.ORCID, Jenkins Jon M.ORCID, Klusmeyer JessicaORCID, Laloum Didier, Lissauer Jack J.ORCID, Logsdon Sarah E.ORCID, Malavolta LucaORCID, Matson Rachel A., Matthews Elisabeth C.ORCID, McLeod Kim K.ORCID, Medina Jennifer V., Muñoz Jose A., Osborn Hugh P.ORCID, Safonov BorisORCID, Schlieder JoshuaORCID, Schmidt Michael, Schweiker HeidiORCID, Seager SaraORCID, Sozzetti AlessandroORCID, Srdoc Gregor, Stefánsson GuđmundurORCID, Strakhov Ivan A.ORCID, Striegel StephanieORCID, Villaseñor Joel, Winn Joshua N.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract
We present the discovery of TOI-1420b, an exceptionally low-density (ρ = 0.08 ± 0.02 g cm−3) transiting planet in a P = 6.96 days orbit around a late G-dwarf star. Using transit observations from TESS, LCOGT, Observatoire Privé du Mont, Whitin, Wendelstein, OAUV, Ca l’Ou, and KeplerCam, along with radial velocity observations from HARPS-N and NEID, we find that the planet has a radius of R
p = 11.9 ± 0.3R
⊕ and a mass of M
p = 25.1 ± 3.8M
⊕. TOI-1420b is the largest known planet with a mass less than 50M
⊕, indicating that it contains a sizeable envelope of hydrogen and helium. We determine TOI-1420b’s envelope mass fraction to be
f
env
=
82
−
6
+
7
%
, suggesting that runaway gas accretion occurred when its core was at most four to five times the mass of the Earth. TOI-1420b is similar to the planet WASP-107b in mass, radius, density, and orbital period, so a comparison of these two systems may help reveal the origins of close-in low-density planets. With an atmospheric scale height of 1950 km, a transmission spectroscopy metric of 580, and a predicted Rossiter–McLaughlin amplitude of about 17 m s−1, TOI-1420b is an excellent target for future atmospheric and dynamical characterization.
Funder
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Space Telescope Science Institute
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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