TOI-733 b: A planet in the small-planet radius valley orbiting a Sun-like star
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Published:2023-06
Issue:
Volume:674
Page:A117
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ISSN:0004-6361
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Container-title:Astronomy & Astrophysics
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language:
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Short-container-title:A&A
Author:
Georgieva Iskra Y.ORCID, Persson Carina M., Goffo Elisa, Acuña Lorena, Aguichine Artyom, Serrano Luisa M., Lam Kristine W. F., Gandolfi Davide, Collins Karen A., Howell Steven B., Dai Fei, Fridlund Malcolm, Korth Judith, Deleuil Magali, Barragán Oscar, Cochran William D., Csizmadia Szilárd, Deeg Hans J., Guenther Eike, Hatzes Artie P., Jenkins Jon M., Livingston John, Luque Rafael, Mousis Olivier, Osborne Hannah L. M., Palle Enric, Redfield Seth, Van Eylen Vincent, Twicken Joseph D., Winn Joshua N., Alqasim Ahlam, Collins Kevin I., Gnilka Crystal L., Latham David W., Lewis Hannah M., Relles Howard M., Ricker George R., Rowden Pamela, Seager Sara, Shporer Avi, Tan Thiam-Guan, Vanderburg Andrew, Vanderspek Roland
Abstract
We report the discovery of a hot (Teq ≈ 1055 K) planet in the small-planet radius valley that transits the Sun-like star TOI-733. It was discovered as part of the KESPRINT follow-up program of TESS planets carried out with the HARPS spectrograph. TESS photometry from sectors 9 and 36 yields an orbital period of ${P_{{\rm{orb}}}} = 4.884765_{ - 2.4e - 5}^{ + 1.9e - 5}$ days and a radius of ${R_{\rm{p}}} = 1.992_{ - 0.090}^{ + 0.085}$ R⊕. Multi-dimensional Gaussian process modelling of the radial velocity measurements from HARPS and activity indicators gives a semi-amplitude of K = 2.23 ± 0.26 m s−1, translating into a planet mass of ${M_{\rm{p}}} = 5.72_{ - 0.68}^{ + 0.70}$ M⊕. These parameters imply that the planet is of moderate density (${\rho _{\rm{p}}} = 3.98_{ - 0.66}^{ + 0.77}$ g cm−3) and place it in the transition region between rocky and volatile-rich planets with H/He-dominated envelopes on the mass-radius diagram. Combining these with stellar parameters and abundances, we calculated planet interior and atmosphere models, which in turn suggest that TOI-733 b has a volatile-enriched, most likely secondary outer envelope, and may represent a highly irradiated ocean world. This is one of only a few such planets around G-type stars that are well characterised.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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