TOI 560 : Two Transiting Planets Orbiting a K Dwarf Validated with iSHELL, PFS and HIRES RVs
Abstract
We validate the presence of a two-planet system orbiting the 0.15--1.4 Gyr K4 dwarf TOI 560 (HD 73583). The system consists of an inner moderately eccentric transiting mini-Neptune (TOI 560 b, days, , ) initially discovered in the Sector 8 \tess\ mission observations, and a transiting mini-Neptune (TOI 560 c, days, ) discovered in the Sector 34 observations, in a rare near-1:3 orbital resonance. We utilize photometric data from \tess\, \textit{Spitzer}, and ground-based follow-up observations to confirm the ephemerides and period of the transiting planets, vet false positive scenarios, and detect the photo-eccentric effect for TOI 560 b. We obtain follow-up spectroscopy and corresponding precise radial velocities (RVs) with the iSHELL spectrograph at the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility and the HIRES Spectrograph at Keck Observatory to validate the planetary nature of these signals, which we combine with published PFS RVs from Magellan Observatory. We detect the masses of both planets at significance. We apply a Gaussian process (GP) model to the \tess\ light curves to place priors on a chromatic radial velocity GP model to constrain the stellar activity of the TOI 560 host star, and confirm a strong wavelength dependence for the stellar activity demonstrating the ability of NIR RVs in mitigating stellar activity for young K dwarfs. TOI 560 is a nearby moderately young multi-planet system with two planets suitable for atmospheric characterization with James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and other upcoming missions. In particular, it will undergo six transit pairs separated by 6 hours before June 2027.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2112.13448,
title = {TOI 560 : Two Transiting Planets Orbiting a K Dwarf Validated with iSHELL, PFS and HIRES RVs},
author = {Mohammed El Mufti and Peter P. Plavchan and Howard Isaacson and Bryson L. Cale and Dax L. Feliz and Michael A. Reefe and Coel Hellier and Keivan Stassun and Jason Eastman and Alex Polanski and Ian J. M. Crossfield and Eric Gaidos and Veselin Kostov and Joel Villasenor and Joshua E. Schlieder and Luke G. Bouma and Kevin I. Collins and Justin M. Wittrock and Farzaneh Zohrabi and Rena A. Lee and Ahmad Sohani and John Berberian and David Vermilion and Patrick Newman and Claire Geneser and Angelle Tanner and Natalie M. Batalha and Courtney Dressing and Benjamin Fulton and Andrew W. Howard and Daniel Huber and Stephen R. Kane and Erik A. Petigura and Paul Robertson and Arpita Roy and Lauren M. Weiss and Aida Behmard and Corey Beard and Ashley Chontos and Fei Dai and Paul A. Dalba and Tara Fetherolf and Steven Giacalone and Michelle L. Hill and Lea A. Hirsch and Rae Holcomb and Jack Lubin and Andrew Mayo and Teo Movcnik and Joseph M. Akana Murphy and Lee J. Rosenthal and Ryan A. Rubenzahl and Nicholas Scarsdale and Christopher Stockdale and Karen Collins and Ryan Cloutier and Howard Relles and Thiam-Guan Tan and Nicholas J Scott and Zach Hartman and Elisabeth Matthews and David Ciardi and Erica Gonzales and Rachel A. Matson and Charles Beichman and E. Furlan and Crystal L. Gnilka and Steve B. Howell and Carl Ziegler and Cesar Briceno and Nicholas Law and Andrew W. Mann and Markus Rabus and Marshall C. Johnson and Jessie Christiansen and Laura Kreidberg and David Anthony Berardo and Drake Deming and Varoujan Gorjian and Farisa Y. Morales and Björn Benneke and Diana Dragomir and Robert A. Wittenmyer and Sarah Ballard and Brendan P. Bowler and Jonathan Horner and John Kielkopf and Huigen Liu and Avi Shporer and C. G. Tinney and Hui Zhang and Duncan J. Wright and Brett C. Addison and Matthew W. Mengel and Jack Okumura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.13448},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
AAS Journals, Accepted for publication