The TESS Grand Unified Hot Jupiter Survey. I. Ten TESS Planets
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Article Title | The TESS Grand Unified Hot Jupiter Survey. I. Ten TESS Planets |
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ERA Journal ID | 1048 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Yee, Samuel W. (Author), Winn, Joshua N. (Author), Hartman, Joel D. (Author), Rodriguez, Joseph E. (Author), Zhou, George (Author), Quinn, Samuel N. (Author), Latham, David W. (Author), Bieryla, Allyson (Author), Collins, Karen A. (Author), Addison, Brett C. (Author), Angelo, Isabel (Author), Barkaoui, Khalid (Author), Benni, Paul (Author), Boyle, Andrew W. (Author), Brahm, Rafael (Author), Butler, R. Paul (Author), Ciardi, David R. (Author), Collins, Kevin I. (Author), Conti, Dennis M. (Author), Crane, Jeffrey D. (Author), Dai, Fei (Author), Dressing, Courtney D. (Author), Eastman, Jason D. (Author), Essack, Zahra (Author), Fores-Toribio, Raquel (Author), Furlan, Elise (Author), Gan, Tianjun (Author), Giacalone, Steven (Author), Gill, Holden (Author), Girardin, Eric (Author), Henning, Thomas (Author), Henze, Christopher E. (Author), Hobson, Melissa J. (Author), Horner, Jonathan (Author), Howard, Andrew W. (Author), Howell, Steve B. (Author), Huang, Chelsea X. (Author), Isaacson, Howard (Author), Jenkins, Jon M. (Author), Jensen, Eric L. N. (Author), Jordan, Andres (Author), Kane, Stephen R. (Author), Kielkopf, John F. (Author), Lasota, Slawomir (Author), Levine, Alan M. (Author), Lubin, Jack (Author), Mann, Andrew W. (Author), Massey, Bob (Author), McLeod, Kim K. (Author), Mengel, Matthew W. (Author), Munoz, Jose A. (Author), Murgas, Felipe (Author), Palle, Enric (Author), Plavchan, Peter (Author), Popowicz, Adam (Author), Radford, Don J. (Author), Ricker, George R. (Author), Rowden, Pamela (Author), Safonov, Boris S. (Author), Savel, Arjun B. (Author), Schwarz, Richard P. (Author), Seager, S. (Author), Sefako, Ramotholo (Author), Shporer, Avi (Author), Srdoc, Gregor (Author), Strakhov, Ivan S. (Author), Teske, Johanna K. (Author), Tinney, C. G. (Author), Tyler, Dakotah (Author), Wittenmyer, Robert A. (Author), Zhang, Hui (Author) and Ziegler, Carl (Author) |
Journal Title | The Astronomical Journal |
Journal Citation | 164 (2), pp. 1-34 |
Article Number | 70 |
Number of Pages | 34 |
Year | 2022 |
Publisher | IOP Publishing |
Place of Publication | United States |
ISSN | 0004-6256 |
1538-3881 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac73ff |
Web Address (URL) | https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-3881/ac73ff |
Abstract | Hot Jupiters - short-period giant planets - were the first extrasolar planets to be discovered, but many questions about their origin remain. NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an all-sky search for transiting planets, presents an opportunity to address these questions by constructing a uniform sample of hot Jupiters for demographic study through new detections and unifying the work of previous ground-based transit surveys. As the first results of an effort to build this large sample of planets, we report here the discovery of 10 new hot Jupiters (TOI-2193A b, TOI-2207b, TOI-2236b, TOI-2421b, TOI-2567b, TOI-2570b, TOI-3331b, TOI-3540A b, TOI-3693b, TOI-4137b). All of the planets were identified as planet candidates based on periodic flux dips observed by TESS, and were subsequently confirmed using ground-based time-series photometry, high-angular-resolution imaging, and high-resolution spectroscopy coordinated with the TESS Follow-up Observing Program. The 10 newly discovered planets orbit relatively bright F and G stars (G < 12.5, Teff between 4800 and 6200 K). The planets' orbital periods range from 2 to 10 days, and their masses range from 0.2 to 2.2 Jupiter masses. TOI-2421b is notable for being a Saturn-mass planet and TOI-2567b for being a 'sub-Saturn,'with masses of 0.322 ± 0.073 and 0.195 ± 0.030 Jupiter masses, respectively. We also measured a detectably eccentric orbit (e = 0.17 ± 0.05) for TOI-2207b, a planet on an 8 day orbit, while placing an upper limit of e < 0.052 for TOI-3693b, which has a 9 day orbital period. The 10 planets described here represent an important step toward using TESS to create a large and statistically useful sample of hot Jupiters. |
Keywords | Exoplanets; Hot Jupiters; Transits; Exoplanet astronomy; Exoplanet; detection methods; Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 510109. Stellar astronomy and planetary systems |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
Byline Affiliations | Princeton University, United States |
Michigan State University, United States | |
Centre for Astrophysics | |
Center for Astrophysics Harvard and Smithsonian, United States | |
University of California, United States | |
University of Liege, Belgium | |
Acton Sky Portal, United States | |
California Institute of Technology (Caltech), United States | |
Adolfo Ibanez University, Chile | |
Carnegie Institution of Washington, United States | |
George Mason University, United States | |
American Association of Variable Star Observers, United States | |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States | |
University of Valencia, Spain | |
Tsinghua University, China | |
Grand Pra Observatory, Switzerland | |
Max Planck Society, Germany | |
NASA Ames Research Center, United States | |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States | |
Swarthmore College, United States | |
School of Mathematics, Physics and Computing | |
Silesian University of Technology, Poland | |
University of North Carolina, United States | |
Villa ‘39 Observatory, United States | |
Wellesley College, United States | |
Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands, Spain | |
Brierfield Observatory, Australia | |
Royal Astronomical Society, United Kingdom | |
Moscow State University, Russia | |
University of Maryland, United States | |
Patashnick Voorheesville Observatory, United States | |
South African Astronomical Observatory, South Africa | |
Kotizarovci Observatory, Croatia | |
University of New South Wales | |
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China | |
Stephen F. Austin State University, United States |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q7x10/the-tess-grand-unified-hot-jupiter-survey-i-ten-tess-planets
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