TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). XI. An Earth-sized Planet Orbiting a Nearby, Solar-like Host in the 400 Myr Ursa Major Moving Group

Author:

Capistrant Benjamin K.ORCID,Soares-Furtado MelindaORCID,Vanderburg AndrewORCID,Jankowski AlyssaORCID,Mann Andrew W.ORCID,Ross GabrielleORCID,Srdoc Gregor,Hinkel Natalie R.ORCID,Becker JulietteORCID,Magliano ChristianORCID,Limbach Mary AnneORCID,Stephan Alexander P.ORCID,Nine Andrew C.ORCID,Tofflemire Benjamin M.ORCID,Kraus Adam L.ORCID,Giacalone StevenORCID,Winn Joshua N.ORCID,Bieryla AllysonORCID,Bouma Luke G.ORCID,Ciardi David R.ORCID,Collins Karen A.ORCID,Covone GiovanniORCID,de Beurs Zoë L.ORCID,Huang Chelsea X.ORCID,Jenkins Jon M.ORCID,Kreidberg LauraORCID,Latham David W.ORCID,Quinn Samuel N.ORCID,Seager SaraORCID,Shporer AviORCID,Twicken Joseph D.ORCID,Wohler BillORCID,Vanderspek Roland K.ORCID,Yarza RicardoORCID,Ziegler CarlORCID

Abstract

Abstract Young terrestrial worlds are critical test beds to constrain prevailing theories of planetary formation and evolution. We present the discovery of HD 63433 d—a nearby (22 pc), Earth-sized planet transiting a young Sun-like star (TOI-1726, HD 63433). HD 63433 d is the third planet detected in this multiplanet system. The kinematic, rotational, and abundance properties of the host star indicate that it belongs to the young (414 ± 23 Myr) Ursa Major moving group, whose membership we update using new data from the third data release of the Gaia mission and TESS. Our transit analysis of the TESS light curves indicates that HD 63433 d has a radius of 1.1 R and closely orbits its host star with a period of 4.2 days. To date, HD 63433 d is the smallest confirmed exoplanet with an age less than 500 Myr, and the nearest young Earth-sized planet. Furthermore, the apparent brightness of the stellar host (V ≃ 6.9 mag) makes this transiting multiplanet system favorable to further investigations, including spectroscopic follow-up to probe the atmospheric loss in a young Earth-sized world.

Funder

NASA

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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