TOI-837 b is a young Saturn-sized exoplanet with a massive 70 M⊕ core

Author:

Barragán Oscar1ORCID,Yu Haochuan1ORCID,Freckelton Alix Violet2ORCID,Meech Annabella3ORCID,Cretignier Michael1ORCID,Mortier Annelies2ORCID,Aigrain Suzanne1,Klein Baptiste1ORCID,O’Sullivan Niamh K1,Gillen Edward4ORCID,Nielsen Louise Dyregaard5ORCID,Mallorquín Manuel67,Zicher Norbert1

Affiliation:

1. Sub-department of Astrophysics, Department of Physics, University of Oxford , Oxford OX1 3RH , UK

2. School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham , Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT , UK

3. Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian , 60 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138 , USA

4. Astronomy Unit, Queen Mary University of London , Mile End Road, London E1 4NS , UK

5. University Observatory Munich, Ludwig Maximilian University , Scheinerstrasse 1, D-81679 Munich , Germany

6. Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) , Calle Vía Láctea s/n, E-38205 La Laguna, Tenerife , Spain

7. Departamento de Astrofísica, Universidad de La Laguna (ULL) , E-38206 La Laguna, Tenerife , Spain

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present an exhaustive photometric and spectroscopic analysis of TOI-837, a F9/G0 35 Myr young star, hosting a transiting exoplanet, TOI-837 b, with an orbital period of ∼8.32 d. Utilizing data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and ground-based observations, we determine a planetary radius of $0.818_{-0.024}^{+0.034}$ RJ for TOI-837 b. Through detailed High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher spectroscopic time series analysis, we derive a Doppler semi-amplitude of $34.7_{-5.6}^{+5.3}$ ${\rm m\, s^{-1}}$, corresponding to a planetary mass of $0.379_{-0.061}^{+0.058}$ MJ. The derived planetary properties suggest a substantial core of approximately 70 M⊕, constituting about 60 per cent of the planet’s total mass. This finding poses a significant challenge to existing theoretical models of core formation. We propose that future atmospheric observations with JWST could provide insights into resolving ambiguities of TOI-837 b, offering new perspectives on its composition, formation, and evolution.

Funder

European Research Council

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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