Searching for GEMS: TOI-5688 A b, a low-density giant orbiting a high-metallicity early M-dwarf

Varghese Reji, Shubham Kanodia, Joe Ninan, Caleb I. Cañas, Jessica Libby-Roberts, Andrea S. J. Lin, Arvind F Gupta, Tera N. Sewaby, Alexander Larsen, Henry A. Kobulnicky, Philip I. Choi, Nez Evans, Sage Santomenna, Isabelle Winnick, Larry Yu, Jaime A. Alvarado-Montes, Chad Bender, Lia Marta Bernabò, Cullen H. Blake, William D. Cochran, Scott A. Diddams, Samuel Halverson, Te Han, Fred Hearty, Sarah E. Logsdon, Suvrath Mahadevan, Andrew Monson, Michael McElwain, Paul Robertson, Devendra Ojha, Arpita Roy, Christian Schwab, Gudmundur Stefansson, Jason Wright
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We present the discovery of a low-density planet transiting TOI-5688 A b, a high-metallicity M2V star. This planet was discovered as part of the search for transiting giant planets ($R \gtrsim8$ M$_\oplus$) through the Searching for GEMS (Giant Exoplanets around M-dwarf Stars) survey. The planet TOI-5688 A b was discovered with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), and characterized with ground-based transits from Red Buttes Observatory (RBO), the Table Mountain Observatory of Pomona College, and radial velocity (RV) measurements with the Habitable-Zone Planet Finder (HPF) on the 10 m Hobby Eberly Telescope (HET) and NEID on the WIYN 3.5 m telescope. From the joint fit of transit and RV data, the mass of the planet is $124\pm24$ M$_\oplus$ and the radius is $10.4\pm0.7$ R$_\oplus$. This planet has a density of $0.61^{+0.20}_{-0.15}$ g/cm${}^3$, and is on a $\sim2.95$ day orbit around its host star. The spectroscopic and photometric analysis of the host star TOI-5688 A shows that it is a high metallicity ([Fe/H] $ = 0.47\pm0.16$ dex) M2V star, favoring the core-accretion formation pathway as the likely formation scenario for this planet. In this paper, we analyze potential mechanisms of planet formation in the context of the formation of TOI-5688 A b. Additionally, observations with Gaia suggest the presence of a wide-separation binary companion, TOI-5688 B, which has a projected separation of $\sim5"$ (1110 AU) and is an M4V. This makes TOI-5688 A b part of a growing number of GEMS in wide-separation binary systems.
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我们发现了一颗凌驾于高金属性M2V恒星TOI-5688 A b的低密度行星。这颗行星是通过搜索M矮星周围的巨型系外行星(Searching forGEMS)巡天发现的,是搜索凌日巨行星($R \gtrsim8$ M$_\oplus$)的一部分。这颗行星TOI-5688 A b是通过 Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite(TESS)发现的,并通过Red Buttes Observatory(RBO)、Pomona College的Table Mountain Observatory的地基凌日以及10米HobbyEberly Telescope(HET)上的Habitable-Zone Planet Finder(HPF)和WIYN 3.5米望远镜上的NEID的径向速度(RV)测量得到了特征。通过对凌日和RV数据的联合拟合,这颗行星的质量为$124\pm24$ M$_\oplus$,半径为$10.4\pm0.7$ R$_\oplus$。这颗行星的密度为$0.61^{+0.20}_{-0.15}$ g/cm${}^3$,在$\sim2.95$天的轨道上围绕着它的主星运行。对宿主恒星TOI-5688A的光谱和光度分析表明,它是一颗高金属度([Fe/H] $ = 0.47\pm0.16$ dex)的M2V恒星,这使得核心-增生形成途径成为这颗行星的可能形成方案。此外,Gaia的观测结果表明存在一颗大间隔双伴星TOI-5688 B,它的预计间隔为$\sim5"$(1110 AU),是一颗M4V星。这使得TOI-5688 A b成为越来越多的GEMS宽间隔双星系统的一部分。
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