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A Mini-Neptune Orbiting the Metal-poor K Dwarf BD+29 2654

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2023-08-02 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We report the discovery and Doppler mass measurement of a 7.4-day 2.3-RR_\oplus mini-Neptune around a metal-poor K dwarf BD+29 2654 (TOI-2018). Based on a high-resolution Keck/HIRES spectrum, the Gaia parallax, and multi-wavelength photometry from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared, we found that the host star has Teff=417442+34T_{\text{eff}}=4174^{+34}_{-42} K, logg=4.620.03+0.02\log{g}=4.62^{+0.02}_{-0.03}, [Fe/H]=0.58±0.18[\text{Fe/H}]=-0.58\pm0.18, M=0.57±0.02 MM_{\ast}=0.57\pm0.02~M_{\odot}, and R=0.62±0.01 RR_{\ast}=0.62\pm0.01~R_{\odot}. Precise Doppler measurements with Keck/HIRES revealed a planetary mass of Mp=9.2±2.1 MM_{\text{p}}=9.2\pm2.1~M_{\oplus} for TOI-2018 b. TOI-2018 b has a mass and radius that are consistent with an Earth-like core with a 1%\sim1\%-by-mass hydrogen/helium envelope, or an ice-rock mixture. The mass of TOI-2018 b is close to the threshold for run-away accretion and hence giant planet formation. Such a threshold is predicted to be around 10MM_\oplus or lower for a low-metallicity (low-opacity) environment. If TOI-2018 b is a planetary core that failed to undergo run-away accretion, it may underline the reason why giant planets are rare around low-metallicity host stars (one possibility is their shorter disk lifetimes). With a K-band magnitude of 7.1, TOI-2018 b may be a suitable target for transmission spectroscopy with the James Webb Space Telescope. The system is also amenable to metastable Helium observation; the detection of a Helium exosphere would help distinguish between a H/He enveloped planet and a water world.

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@article{arxiv.2306.08179,
  title  = {A Mini-Neptune Orbiting the Metal-poor K Dwarf BD+29 2654},
  author = {Fei Dai and Kevin C. Schlaufman and Henrique Reggiani and Luke Bouma and Andrew W. Howard and Ashley Chontos and Daria Pidhorodetska and Judah Van Zandt and Joseph M. Akana Murphy and Ryan A. Rubenzahl and Alex S. Polanski and Jack Lubin and Corey Beard and Steven Giacalone and Rae Holcomb and Natalie M. Batalha and Ian Crossfield and Courtney Dressing and Benjamin Fulton and Daniel Huber and Howard Isaacson and Stephen R. Kane and Erik A. Petigura and Paul Robertson and Lauren M. Weiss and Alexander A. Belinski and Andrew W. Boyle and Christopher J. Burke and Amadeo Castro-González and David R. Ciardi and Tansu Daylan and Akihiko Fukui and Holden Gill and Natalia M. Guerrero and Coel Hellier and Steve B. Howell and Jorge Lillo-Box and Felipe Murgas and Norio Narita and Enric Pallé and David R. Rodriguez and Arjun B. Savel and Avi Shporer and Keivan G. Stassun and Stephanie Striegel and Douglas A. Caldwell and Jon M. Jenkins and George R. Ricker and Sara Seager and Roland Vanderspek and Joshua N. Winn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.08179},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 figures, 5 tables, accepted to AAS Journals