A Close-in Puffy Neptune with Hidden Friends: The Enigma of TOI 620

Author:

Reefe Michael A.ORCID,Luque RafaelORCID,Gaidos EricORCID,Beard CoreyORCID,Plavchan Peter P.ORCID,Cointepas Marion,Cale Bryson L.ORCID,Palle EnricORCID,Parviainen HannuORCID,Feliz Dax L.ORCID,Eastman JasonORCID,Stassun KeivanORCID,Gagné JonathanORCID,Jenkins Jon M.ORCID,Boyd Patricia T.ORCID,Kidwell Richard C.,McDermott Scott,Collins Karen A.ORCID,Fong WilliamORCID,Guerrero NataliaORCID,Almenara-Villa Jose-ManuelORCID,Bean JacobORCID,Beichman Charles A.ORCID,Berberian JohnORCID,Bieryla AllysonORCID,Bonfils XavierORCID,Bouchy FrançoisORCID,Brady Madison,Bryant Edward M.ORCID,Cacciapuoti LucaORCID,Cañas Caleb I.ORCID,Ciardi David R.ORCID,Collins Kevin I.ORCID,Crossfield Ian J. M.ORCID,Dressing Courtney D.ORCID,Eigmüller PhilippORCID,El Mufti MohammedORCID,Esparza-Borges EmmaORCID,Fukui AkihikoORCID,Gao PeterORCID,Geneser ClaireORCID,Gnilka Crystal L.ORCID,Gonzales EricaORCID,Gupta Arvind F.ORCID,Halverson SamORCID,Hearty FredORCID,Howell Steve B.ORCID,Irwin Jonathan,Kanodia ShubhamORCID,Kasper DavidORCID,Kodama TakanoriORCID,Kostov VeselinORCID,Latham David W.ORCID,Lendl MonikaORCID,Lin AndreaORCID,Livingston John H.ORCID,Lubin JackORCID,Mahadevan SuvrathORCID,Matson RachelORCID,Matthews ElisabethORCID,Murgas FelipeORCID,Narita NorioORCID,Newman PatrickORCID,Ninan JoeORCID,Osborn AresORCID,Quinn Samuel N.ORCID,Robertson PaulORCID,Roy ArpitaORCID,Schlieder JoshuaORCID,Schwab ChristianORCID,Seifahrt AndreasORCID,Smith Gareth D.,Sohani Ahmad,Stefánsson GuðmundurORCID,Stevens DanielORCID,Stürmer JulianORCID,Tanner AngelleORCID,Terrien RyanORCID,Teske Johanna,Vermilion DavidORCID,Wang Sharon X.ORCID,Wittrock JustinORCID,Wright Jason T.ORCID,Zechmeister MathiasORCID,Zohrabi FarzanehORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present the validation of a transiting low-density exoplanet orbiting the M2.5 dwarf TOI 620 discovered by the NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission. We utilize photometric data from both TESS and ground-based follow-up observations to validate the ephemerides of the 5.09 day transiting signal and vet false-positive scenarios. High-contrast imaging data are used to resolve the stellar host and exclude stellar companions at separations ≳0.″2. We obtain follow-up spectroscopy and corresponding precise radial velocities (RVs) with multiple precision radial velocity (PRV) spectrographs to confirm the planetary nature of the transiting exoplanet. We calculate a 5σ upper limit of M P < 7.1 M and ρ P < 0.74 g cm−3, and we identify a nontransiting 17.7 day candidate. We also find evidence for a substellar (1–20 M J ) companion with a projected separation ≲20 au from a combined analysis of Gaia, adaptive optics imaging, and RVs. With the discovery of this outer companion, we carry out a detailed exploration of the possibilities that TOI 620 b might instead be a circum-secondary planet or a pair of eclipsing binary stars orbiting the host in a hierarchical triple system. We find, under scrutiny, that we can exclude both of these scenarios from the multiwavelength transit photometry, thus validating TOI 620 b as a low-density exoplanet transiting the central star in this system. The low density of TOI 620 b makes it one of the most amenable exoplanets for atmospheric characterization, such as with the James Webb Space Telescope and Ariel, validated or confirmed by the TESS mission to date.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

MEXT ∣ JST ∣ Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

MEXT ∣ National Institutes of Natural Sciences

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

LABoratoires d’EXcellence ARCANE

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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