The TESS-Keck Survey. VII. A Superdense Sub-Neptune Orbiting TOI-1824*

Author:

Lange SarahORCID,Murphy Joseph M. AkanaORCID,Batalha Natalie M.ORCID,Crossfield Ian J. M.,Dressing Courtney D.ORCID,Fulton BenjaminORCID,Howard Andrew W.ORCID,Huber DanielORCID,Isaacson HowardORCID,Kane Stephen R.ORCID,Petigura Erik A.ORCID,Robertson PaulORCID,Weiss Lauren M.ORCID,Behmard AidaORCID,Beard CoreyORCID,Blunt SarahORCID,Brinkman Casey L.ORCID,Chontos AshleyORCID,Dai FeiORCID,Dalba Paul A.ORCID,Fetherolf TaraORCID,Giacalone StevenORCID,Hill Michelle L.ORCID,Holcomb RaeORCID,Lubin JackORCID,MacDougall Mason G.ORCID,Mayo Andrew W.ORCID,Močnik TeoORCID,Pidhorodetska DariaORCID,Polanski Alex S.ORCID,Rice MalenaORCID,Rosenthal Lee J.,Rubenzahl Ryan A.ORCID,Scarsdale NicholasORCID,Turtelboom Emma V.ORCID,Van Zandt JudahORCID,Ciardi David R.ORCID,Boyle Andrew W.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We confirm a massive sub-Neptune-sized planet on a P = 22.8 days orbit around the star TOI-1824 (T eff = 5200 K, V = 9.7 mag). TESS first identified TOI-1824 b (formerly TOI-1824.01) as an object of interest in 2020 April after two transits in Sector 22 were matched with a single transit in Sector 21. TOI-1824 was subsequently targeted for ground-based Doppler monitoring with Keck-HIRES and APF-Levy. Using a joint model of the TESS photometry, radial velocities, and Ca ii H and K emission measurements as an activity indicator, we find that TOI-1824 b is an unusually dense sub-Neptune. The planet has a radius R p = 2.63 ± 0.15 R and mass M p = 18.5 ± 3.2 M , implying a bulk density of 5.6 ± 1.4 g cm−3. TOI-1824 b's mass and radius situate it near a small group of “superdense sub-Neptunes” (R p ≲ 3 R and M p ≳ 20 M ). While the formation mechanism of superdense sub-Neptunes is a mystery, one possible explanation is the constructive collision of primordial icy cores; such giant impacts would drive atmospheric escape and could help explain these planets' apparent lack of massive envelopes. We discuss TOI-1824 b in the context of these overdense planets, whose unique location in the exoplanet mass–radius plane make them a potentially valuable tracer of planet formation.

Funder

NSF ∣ National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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