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TOI-757 b: an eccentric transiting mini-Neptune on a 17.5-d orbit

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2024-07-31 v1

Abstract

We report the spectroscopic confirmation and fundamental properties of TOI-757 b, a mini-Neptune on a 17.5-day orbit transiting a bright star (V=9.7V = 9.7 mag) discovered by the TESS mission. We acquired high-precision radial velocity measurements with the HARPS, ESPRESSO, and PFS spectrographs to confirm the planet detection and determine its mass. We also acquired space-borne transit photometry with the CHEOPS space telescope to place stronger constraints on the planet radius, supported with ground-based LCOGT photometry. WASP and KELT photometry were used to help constrain the stellar rotation period. We also determined the fundamental parameters of the host star. We find that TOI-757 b has a radius of Rp=2.5±0.1RR_{\mathrm{p}} = 2.5 \pm 0.1 R_{\oplus} and a mass of Mp=10.52.1+2.2MM_{\mathrm{p}} = 10.5^{+2.2}_{-2.1} M_{\oplus}, implying a bulk density of ρp=3.6±0.8\rho_{\text{p}} = 3.6 \pm 0.8 g cm3^{-3}. Our internal composition modeling was unable to constrain the composition of TOI-757 b, highlighting the importance of atmospheric observations for the system. We also find the planet to be highly eccentric with ee = 0.390.07+0.08^{+0.08}_{-0.07}, making it one of the very few highly eccentric planets among precisely characterized mini-Neptunes. Based on comparisons to other similar eccentric systems, we find a likely scenario for TOI-757 b's formation to be high eccentricity migration due to a distant outer companion. We additionally propose the possibility of a more intrinsic explanation for the high eccentricity due to star-star interactions during the earlier epoch of the Galactic disk formation, given the low metallicity and older age of TOI-757.

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@article{arxiv.2407.20525,
  title  = {TOI-757 b: an eccentric transiting mini-Neptune on a 17.5-d orbit},
  author = {A. Alqasim and N. Grieves and N. M. Rosário and D. Gandolfi and J. H. Livingston and S. Sousa and K. A. Collins and J. K. Teske and M. Fridlund and J. A. Egger and J. Cabrera and C. Hellier and A. F. Lanza and V. Van Eylen and F. Bouchy and R. J. Oelkers and G. Srdoc and S. Shectman and M. Günther and E. Goffo and T. Wilson and L. M. Serrano and A. Brandeker and S. X. Wang and A. Heitzmann and A. Bonfanti and L. Fossati and Y. Alibert and L. Delrez and R. Sefako and S. Barros and K. I. Collins and O. D. S. Demangeon and S. H. Albrecht and R. Alonso and J. Asquier and T. Barczy and D. Barrado and W. Baumjohann and T. Beck and W. Benz and N. Billot and L. Borsato and C. Broeg and E. M. Bryant and R. P. Butler and W. D. Cochran and A. Collier Cameron and A. C. M. Correia and J. D. Crane and Sz. Csizmadia and P. E. Cubillos and M. B. Davies and T. Daylan and M. Deleuil and A. Deline and B. -O. Demory and A. Derekas and B. Edwards and D. Ehrenreich and A. Erikson and Z. Essack and A. Fortier and K. Gazeas and M. Gillon and M. Gudel and J. Hasiba and A. P. Hatzes and Ch. Helling and T. Hirano and S. B. Howell and S. Hoyer and K. G. Isaak and J. M. Jenkins and S. Kanodia and L. L. Kiss and J. Korth and K. W. F. Lam and J. Laskar and A. Lecavelier des Etangs and M. Lendl and M. B. Lund and R. Luque and A. W. Mann and D. Magrin and P. F. L. Maxted and C. Mordasini and N. Narita and V. Nascimbeni and G. Nowak and G. Olofsson and H. P. Osborn and H. L. M. Osborne and D. Osip and R. Ottensamer and I. Pagano and E. Palle and G. Peter and G. Piotto and D. Pollacco and D. Queloz and R. Ragazzoni and N. Rando and H. Rauer and S. Redfield and I. Ribas and M. Rice and G. R. Ricker and M. Rieder and S. Salmon and N. C. Santos and G. Scandariato and S. Seager and D. Segransan and A. Shporer and A. E. Simon and A. M. S. Smith and M. Stalport and Gy. M. Szabo and I. Thompson and J. D. Twicken and S. Udry and R. Vanderspek and V. Van Grootel and J. Venturini and E. Villaver and J. Villaseñor and V. Viotto and I. Walter and N. A. Walton and J. N. Winn and S. W. Yee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.20525},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS; 26 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables