Updated Planetary Mass Constraints of the Young V1298 Tau System Using MAROON-X
Abstract
The early K-type T-Tauri star, V1298 Tau (, ) hosts four transiting planets with radii ranging from . The three inner planets have orbital periods of while the outer planet's period is poorly constrained by single transits observed with \emph{K2} and \emph{TESS}. Planets b, c, and d are proto-sub-Neptunes that may be undergoing significant mass loss. Depending on the stellar activity and planet masses, they are expected to evolve into super-Earths/sub-Neptunes that bound the radius valley. Here we present results of a joint transit and radial velocity (RV) modelling analysis, which includes recently obtained \emph{TESS} photometry and MAROON-X RV measurements. Assuming circular orbits, we obtain a low-significance () RV detection of planet c implying a mass of and a conservative upper limit of . For planets b and d, we derive upper limits of and . For planet e, plausible discrete periods of are ruled out at a level while seven solutions with are consistent with the most probable solution within . Adopting the most probable solution yields a RV detection with mass a of . Comparing the updated mass and radius constraints with planetary evolution and interior structure models shows that planets b, d, and e are consistent with predictions for young gas-rich planets and that planet c is consistent with having a water-rich core with a substantial ( by mass) H envelope.
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@article{arxiv.2304.00797,
title = {Updated Planetary Mass Constraints of the Young V1298 Tau System Using MAROON-X},
author = {James Sikora and Jason Rowe and Saugata Barat and Jacob L. Bean and Madison Brady and Jean-Michel Désert and Adina D. Feinstein and Emily A. Gilbert and Gregory Henry and David Kasper and Déreck-Alexandre Lizotte and Michael R. B. Matesic and Vatsal Panwar and Andreas Seifahrt and Hinna Shivkumar and Gudmundur Stefánsson and Julian Stürmer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.00797},
year = {2023}
}
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18 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in AJ