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TOI-503: The first known brown dwarf-Am star binary from the TESS mission

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-05-06 v3 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

We report the discovery of an intermediate-mass transiting brown dwarf, TOI-503b, from the TESS mission. TOI-503b is the first brown dwarf discovered by TESS and orbits a metallic-line A-type star with a period of P=3.6772±0.0001P=3.6772 \pm 0.0001 days. The light curve from TESS indicates that TOI-503b transits its host star in a grazing manner, which limits the precision with which we measure the brown dwarf's radius (Rb=1.340.15+0.26RJR_b = 1.34^{+0.26}_{-0.15} R_J). We obtained high-resolution spectroscopic observations with the FIES, Ond\v{r}ejov, PARAS, Tautenburg, and TRES spectrographs and measured the mass of TOI-503b to be Mb=53.7±1.2MJM_b = 53.7 \pm 1.2 M_J. The host star has a mass of M=1.80±0.06MM_\star = 1.80 \pm 0.06 M_\odot, a radius of R=1.70±0.05RR_\star = 1.70 \pm 0.05 R_\odot, an effective temperature of Teff=7650±160T_{\rm eff} = 7650 \pm 160K, and a relatively high metallicity of 0.61±0.070.61\pm 0.07 dex. We used stellar isochrones to derive the age of the system to be \sim180 Myr, which places its age between that of RIK 72b (a \sim10 Myr old brown dwarf in the Upper Scorpius stellar association) and AD 3116b (a \sim600 Myr old brown dwarf in the Praesepe cluster). We argue that this brown dwarf formed in-situ, based on the young age of the system and the long circularization timescale for this brown dwarf around its host star. TOI-503b joins a growing number of known short-period, intermediate-mass brown dwarfs orbiting main sequence stars, and is the second such brown dwarf known to transit an A star, after HATS-70b. With the growth in the population in this regime, the driest region in the brown dwarf desert (3555MJsini35-55 M_J \sin{i}) is reforesting and its mass range shrinking.

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@article{arxiv.1909.07984,
  title  = {TOI-503: The first known brown dwarf-Am star binary from the TESS mission},
  author = {Ján Šubjak and Rishikesh Sharma and Theron W. Carmichael and Marshall C. Johnson and Erica J. Gonzales and Elisabeth Matthews and Henri M. J. Boffin and Rafael Brahm and Priyanka Chaturvedi and Abhijit Chakraborty and David R. Ciardi and Karen A. Collins and Massimiliano Esposito and Malcolm Fridlund and Tianjun Gan and Davide Gandolfi and Rafael A. García and Eike Guenther and Artie Hatzes and David W. Latham and Carina M. Persson and Howard M. Relles and Joshua E. Schlieder and Thomas Barclay and Courtney Dressing and Ian Crossfield and Andrew W. Howard and Florian Rodler and George Zhou and Samuel N. Quinn and Gilbert A. Esquerdo and Michael L. Calkins and Perry Berlind and Keivan G. Stassun and Simon Albrecht and Roi Alonso Sobrino and Paul Beck and Martin Blažek and Juan Cabrera and Ilaria Carleo and William D. Cochran and Szilard Csizmadia and Fei Dai and Hans J. Deeg and Jerome P. de Leon and Philipp Eigmüller and Michael Endl and Anders Erikson and Akai Fukui and Iskra Georgieva and Lucía González-Cuesta and Sascha Grziwa and Diego Hidalgo and Teruyuki Hirano and Maria Hjorth and Emil Knudstrup and Judith Korth and Kristine W. F. Lam and John H. Livingston and Mikkel N. Lund and Rafael Luque and Savita Mathur and Pilar Montanes Rodríguez and Felipe Murgas and Norio Narita and David Nespral and Prajwal Niraula and Grzegorz Nowak and Enric Pallé and Martin Pätzold and Jorge Prieto-Arranz and Heike Rauer and Seth Redfield and Ignasi Ribas and Marek Skarka and Alexis M. S. Smith and Magdalena Špoková and Vincent Van Eylen and Petr Kabáth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.07984},
  year   = {2020}
}

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26 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables. Accepted to AJ