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$\textit{TESS}$ Giants Transiting Giants I: A Non-inflated Hot Jupiter Orbiting a Massive Subgiant

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2022-01-19 v1

Abstract

While the population of confirmed exoplanets continues to grow, the sample of confirmed transiting planets around evolved stars is still limited. We present the discovery and confirmation of a hot Jupiter orbiting TOI-2184 (TIC 176956893), a massive evolved subgiant (M=1.53±0.12MM_\star= 1.53 \pm 0.12 M_\odot, R=2.90±0.14RR_\star= 2.90 \pm 0.14 R_\odot) in the TESS\textit{TESS} Southern Continuous Viewing Zone. The planet was flagged as a false positive by the TESS\textit{TESS} Quick-Look Pipeline due to periodic systematics introducing a spurious depth difference between even and odd transits. Using a new pipeline to remove background scattered light in TESS\textit{TESS} Full Frame Image (FFI) data, we combine space-based TESS\textit{TESS} photometry, ground-based photometry, and ground-based radial velocity measurements to report a planet radius of Rp=1.017±0.051RJR_p= 1.017 \pm 0.051 R_J and mass of Mp=0.65±0.16MJM_p= 0.65 \pm 0.16 M_J. For a planet so close to its star, the mass and radius of TOI-2184b are unusually well matched to those of Jupiter. We find that the radius of TOI-2184b is smaller than theoretically predicted based on its mass and incident flux, providing a valuable new constraint on the timescale of post-main-sequence planet inflation. The discovery of TOI-2184b demonstrates the feasibility of detecting planets around faint (TESS\textit{TESS} magnitude >12>12) post-main sequence stars and suggests that many more similar systems are waiting to be detected in the TESS\textit{TESS} FFIs, whose confirmation may elucidate the final stages of planetary system evolution.

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@article{arxiv.2108.02294,
  title  = {$\textit{TESS}$ Giants Transiting Giants I: A Non-inflated Hot Jupiter Orbiting a Massive Subgiant},
  author = {Nicholas Saunders and Samuel K. Grunblatt and Daniel Huber and Karen A. Collins and Eric L. N. Jensen and Andrew Vanderburg and Rafael Brahm and Andrés Jordán and Néstor Espinoza and Thomas Henning and Melissa J. Hobson and Samuel N. Quinn and George Zhou and R. Paul Butler and Lisa Crause and Rudi B. Kuhn and K. Moses Mogotsi and Coel Hellier and Ruth Angus and Soichiro Hattori and Ashley Chontos and George R. Ricker and Jon M. Jenkins and Peter Tenenbaum and David W. Latham and Sara Seager and Roland K. Vanderspek and Joshua N. Winn and Chris Stockdale and Ryan Cloutier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.02294},
  year   = {2022}
}

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20 pages, 13 figures