TOI-332 b: a super dense Neptune found deep within the Neptunian desert
Abstract
To date, thousands of planets have been discovered, but there are regions of the orbital parameter space that are still bare. An example is the short period and intermediate mass/radius space known as the Neptunian desert, where planets should be easy to find but discoveries remain few. This suggests unusual formation and evolution processes are responsible for the planets residing here. We present the discovery of TOI-332 b, a planet with an ultra-short period of d that sits firmly within the desert. It orbits a K0 dwarf with an effective temperature of K. TOI-332 b has a radius of R, smaller than that of Neptune, but an unusually large mass of M. It has one of the highest densities of any Neptune-sized planet discovered thus far at gcm. A 4-layer internal structure model indicates it likely has a negligible hydrogen-helium envelope, something only found for a small handful of planets this massive, and so TOI-332 b presents an interesting challenge to planetary formation theories. We find that photoevaporation cannot account for the mass loss required to strip this planet of the Jupiter-like envelope it would have been expected to accrete. We need to look towards other scenarios, such as high-eccentricity migration, giant impacts, or gap opening in the protoplanetary disc, to try and explain this unusual discovery.
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@article{arxiv.2308.12137,
title = {TOI-332 b: a super dense Neptune found deep within the Neptunian desert},
author = {Ares Osborn and David J. Armstrong and Jorge Fernández Fernández and Henrik Knierim and Vardan Adibekyan and Karen A. Collins and Elisa Delgado-Mena and Malcolm Fridlund and João Gomes da Silva and Coel Hellier and David G. Jackson and George W. King and Jorge Lillo-Box and Rachel A. Matson and Elisabeth C. Matthews and Nuno C. Santos and Sérgio G. Sousa and Keivan G. Stassun and Thiam-Guan Tan and George R. Ricker and Roland Vanderspek and David W. Latham and Sara Seager and Joshua N. Winn and Jon M. Jenkins and Daniel Bayliss and Luke G. Bouma and David R. Ciardi and Kevin I. Collins and Knicole D. Colón and Ian J. M. Crossfield and Olivier D. S. Demangeon and Rodrigo F. Díaz and Caroline Dorn and Xavier Dumusque and Marcelo Aron Fetzner Keniger and Pedro Figueira and Tianjun Gan and Robert F. Goeke and Andreas Hadjigeorghiou and Faith Hawthorn and Ravit Helled and Steve B. Howell and Louise D. Nielsen and Hugh P. Osborn and Samuel N. Quinn and Ramotholo Sefako and Avi Shporer and Paul A. Strøm and Joseph D. Twicken and Andrew Vanderburg and Peter J. Wheatley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.12137},
year = {2023}
}
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20 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS