The TESS-Keck Survey. VIII. Confirmation of a Transiting Giant Planet on an Eccentric 261 Day Orbit with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope*
Author:
Dalba Paul A.ORCID, Kane Stephen R.ORCID, Dragomir DianaORCID, Villanueva StevenORCID, Collins Karen A.ORCID, Jacobs Thomas LeeORCID, LaCourse Daryll M.ORCID, Gagliano Robert, Kristiansen Martti H.ORCID, Omohundro Mark, Schwengeler Hans M.ORCID, Terentev Ivan A., Vanderburg AndrewORCID, Fulton BenjaminORCID, Isaacson HowardORCID, Van Zandt JudahORCID, Howard Andrew W.ORCID, Thorngren Daniel P.ORCID, Howell Steve B.ORCID, Batalha Natalie M.ORCID, Chontos AshleyORCID, Crossfield Ian J. M., Dressing Courtney D.ORCID, Huber DanielORCID, Petigura Erik A.ORCID, Robertson PaulORCID, Roy ArpitaORCID, Weiss Lauren M.ORCID, Behmard AidaORCID, Beard CoreyORCID, Brinkman Casey L., Giacalone StevenORCID, Hill Michelle L.ORCID, Lubin JackORCID, Mayo Andrew W.ORCID, Močnik TeoORCID, Akana Murphy Joseph M.ORCID, Polanski Alex S., Rice MalenaORCID, Rosenthal Lee J.ORCID, Rubenzahl Ryan A.ORCID, Scarsdale NicholasORCID, Turtelboom Emma V., Tyler Dakotah, Benni Paul, Boyce Pat, Esposito Thomas M.ORCID, Girardin E., Laloum Didier, Lewin Pablo, Mann Christopher R.ORCID, Marchis FranckORCID, Schwarz Richard P.ORCID, Srdoc Gregor, Steuer Jana, Sivarani Thirupathi, Unni Athira, Eisner Nora L.ORCID, Fetherolf TaraORCID, Li ZhexingORCID, Yao XinyuORCID, Pepper JoshuaORCID, Ricker George R.ORCID, Vanderspek RolandORCID, Latham David W.ORCID, Seager S., Winn Joshua N.ORCID, Jenkins Jon M.ORCID, Burke Christopher J.ORCID, Eastman Jason D.ORCID, Lund Michael B.ORCID, Rodriguez David R., Rowden PamelaORCID, Ting Eric B.ORCID, Villaseñor Jesus Noel
Abstract
Abstract
We report the discovery of TOI-2180 b, a 2.8 M
J giant planet orbiting a slightly evolved G5 host star. This planet transited only once in Cycle 2 of the primary Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission. Citizen scientists identified the 24 hr single-transit event shortly after the data were released, allowing a Doppler monitoring campaign with the Automated Planet Finder telescope at Lick Observatory to begin promptly. The radial velocity observations refined the orbital period of TOI-2180 b to be 260.8 ± 0.6 days, revealed an orbital eccentricity of 0.368 ± 0.007, and discovered long-term acceleration from a more distant massive companion. We conducted ground-based photometry from 14 sites spread around the globe in an attempt to detect another transit. Although we did not make a clear transit detection, the nondetections improved the precision of the orbital period. We predict that TESS will likely detect another transit of TOI-2180 b in Sector 48 of its extended mission. We use giant planet structure models to retrieve the bulk heavy-element content of TOI-2180 b. When considered alongside other giant planets with orbital periods over 100 days, we find tentative evidence that the correlation between planet mass and metal enrichment relative to stellar is dependent on orbital properties. Single-transit discoveries like TOI-2180 b highlight the exciting potential of the TESS mission to find planets with long orbital periods and low irradiation fluxes despite the selection biases associated with the transit method.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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22 articles.
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