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Three super-Earths and a possible water world from TESS and ESPRESSO

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2024-08-28 v1

Abstract

Since 2018, the ESPRESSO spectrograph at the VLT has been hunting for planets in the Southern skies via the RV method. One of its goals is to follow up candidate planets from transit surveys such as the TESS mission, particularly small planets. We analyzed photometry from TESS and ground-based facilities, high-resolution imaging, and RVs from ESPRESSO, HARPS, and HIRES, to confirm and characterize three new planets: TOI-260 b, transiting a late K-dwarf, and TOI-286 b and c, orbiting an early K-dwarf. We also update parameters for the known super-Earth TOI-134 b , hosted by an M-dwarf. TOI-260 b has a 13.4758530.000011+0.00001313.475853^{+0.000013}_{-0.000011} d period, 4.23±1.60M4.23 \pm1.60 \mathrm{M_\oplus} mass and 1.71±0.08R1.71\pm0.08\mathrm{R_\oplus} radius. For TOI-286 b we find a 4.51172440.0000027+0.00000314.5117244^{+0.0000031}_{-0.0000027} d period, 4.53±0.78M4.53\pm0.78\mathrm{M_\oplus} mass and 1.42±0.10R1.42\pm0.10\mathrm{R_\oplus} radius; for TOI-286 c, a 39.3618260.000081+0.00007039.361826^{+0.000070}_{-0.000081} d period, 3.72±2.22M3.72\pm2.22\mathrm{M_\oplus} mass and 1.88±0.12R1.88\pm 0.12\mathrm{R_\oplus} radius. For TOI-134 b we obtain a 1.401526040.00000082+0.000000741.40152604^{+0.00000074}_{-0.00000082} d period, 4.07±0.45M4.07\pm0.45\mathrm{M_\oplus} mass, and 1.63±0.14R1.63\pm0.14\mathrm{R_\oplus} radius. Circular models are preferred for all, although for TOI-260 b the eccentricity is not well-constrained. We compute bulk densities and place the planets in the context of composition models. TOI-260 b lies within the radius valley, and is most likely a rocky planet. However, the uncertainty on the eccentricity and thus on the mass renders its composition hard to determine. TOI-286 b and c span the radius valley, with TOI-286 b lying below it and having a likely rocky composition, while TOI-286 c is within the valley, close to the upper border, and probably has a significant water fraction. With our updated parameters for TOI-134 b, we obtain a lower density than previous findings, giving a rocky or Earth-like composition.

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@article{arxiv.2406.06278,
  title  = {Three super-Earths and a possible water world from TESS and ESPRESSO},
  author = {M. J. Hobson and F. Bouchy and B. Lavie and C. Lovis and V. Adibekyan and C. Allende Prieto and Y. Alibert and S. C. C. Barros and A. Castro-González and S. Cristiani and V. D'Odorico and M. Damasso and P. Di Marcantonio and X. Dumusque and D. Ehrenreich and P. Figueira and R. Génova Santos and J. I. González Hernández and J. Lillo-Box and G. Lo Curto and C. J. A. P. Martins and A. Mehner and G. Micela and P. Molaro and N. J. Nunes and E. Palle and F. Pepe and R. Rebolo and J. Rodrigues and N. Santos and S. G. Sousa and A. Sozzetti and A. Suárez Mascareño and H. M. Tabernero and S. Udry and M. -R. Zapatero Osorio and D. J. Armstrong and D. R. Ciardi and K. A. Collins and K. I. Collins and M. Everett and D. Gandolfi and S. B. Howell and J. M. Jenkins and J. Kielkopf and J. H. Livingston and M. B. Lund and I. Mireles and G. R. Ricker and R. P. Schwarz and S. Seager and T. -G. Tan and E. B. Ting and J. N. Winn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.06278},
  year   = {2024}
}

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61 pages (of which pp. 24-61 are appendices), 20 figures (main text). Accepted for publication in A&A