Three Saturn-mass planets transiting F-type stars revealed with TESS and HARPS
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Published:2023-06-30
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Volume:675
Page:A39
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ISSN:0004-6361
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Container-title:Astronomy & Astrophysics
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Short-container-title:A&A
Author:
Psaridi AngelicaORCID, Bouchy FrançoisORCID, Lendl MonikaORCID, Akinsanmi BabatundeORCID, Stassun Keivan G.ORCID, Smalley BarryORCID, Armstrong David J.ORCID, Howard SaburoORCID, Ulmer-Moll SolèneORCID, Grieves NolanORCID, Barkaoui KhalidORCID, Rodriguez Joseph E.ORCID, Bryant Edward M.ORCID, Suárez OlgaORCID, Guillot TristanORCID, Evans PhilORCID, Attia OmarORCID, Wittenmyer Robert A.ORCID, Yee Samuel W.ORCID, Collins Karen A.ORCID, Zhou GeorgeORCID, Galland Franck, Parc LénaORCID, Udry StéphaneORCID, Figueira PedroORCID, Ziegler Carl, Mordasini ChristophORCID, Winn Joshua N.ORCID, Seager SaraORCID, Jenkins Jon M.ORCID, Twicken Joseph D.ORCID, Brahm RafaelORCID, Jones Matías I., Abe Lyu, Addison BrettORCID, Briceño CésarORCID, Briegal Joshua T.ORCID, Collins Kevin I.ORCID, Daylan TansuORCID, Eigmüller PhillipORCID, Furesz GaborORCID, Guerrero Natalia M.ORCID, Hagelberg JanisORCID, Heitzmann AlexisORCID, Hounsell Rebekah, Huang Chelsea X.ORCID, Krenn AndreasORCID, Law Nicholas M.ORCID, Mann Andrew W.ORCID, McCormac James, Mékarnia DjamelORCID, Mounzer DanyORCID, Nielsen Louise D.ORCID, Osborn AresORCID, Reinarz YaredORCID, Sefako Ramotholo R.ORCID, Steiner MichalORCID, Strøm Paul A.ORCID, Triaud Amaury H. M. J.ORCID, Vanderspek RolandORCID, Vanzi Leonardo, Vines Jose I.ORCID, Watson Christopher A.ORCID, Wright Duncan J.ORCID, Zapata AbnerORCID
Abstract
While the sample of confirmed exoplanets continues to grow, the population of transiting exoplanets around early-type stars is still limited. These planets allow us to investigate the planet properties and formation pathways over a wide range of stellar masses and study the impact of high irradiation on hot Jupiters orbiting such stars. We report the discovery of TOI-615b, TOI-622b, and TOI-2641b, three Saturn-mass planets transiting main sequence, F-type stars. The planets were identified by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and confirmed with complementary ground-based and radial velocity observations. TOI-615b is a highly irradiated (~1277 F⊕) and bloated Saturn-mass planet (1.69−0.06+0.05 RJup and 0.43−0.08+0.09 MJup) in a 4.66 day orbit transiting a 6850 K star. TOI-622b has a radius of 0.82−0.03+0.03 RJup and a mass of 0.30−0.08+0.07 MJup in a 6.40 day orbit. Despite its high insolation flux (~600 F⊕), TOI-622b does not show any evidence of radius inflation. TOI-2641b is a 0.39−0.04+0.02 MJup planet in a 4.88 day orbit with a grazing transit (b = 1.04−0.06+0.05) that results in a poorly constrained radius of 1.61−0.64+0.46 RJup. Additionally, TOI-615b is considered attractive for atmospheric studies via transmission spectroscopy with ground-based spectrographs and JWST. Future atmospheric and spin-orbit alignment observations are essential since they can provide information on the atmospheric composition, formation, and migration of exoplanets across various stellar types.
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Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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