Three short-period Jupiters from TESS

L. Nielsen, R. Brahm, F. Bouchy, N. Espinoza, O. Turner, S. Rappaport, L. Pearce, G. Ricker, R. Vanderspek, D. Latham, S. Seager, J. Winn, J. Jenkins, J. Acton, G. Bakos, T. Barclay, K. Barkaoui, W. Bhatti, C. Briceño, E. Bryant, M. Burleigh, D. Ciardi, K. Collins, K. Collins, B. Cooke, Z. Csubry, L. D. Santos, P. Eigmuller, M. Fausnaugh, T. Gan, M. Gillon, M. Goad, N. Guerrero, J. Hagelberg, R. Hart, T. Henning, C. Huang, E. Jehin, J. Jenkins, A. Jordán, J. Kielkopf, D. Kossakowski, B. Lavie, N. Law, M. Lendl, J. D. Leon, C. Lovis, A. Mann, M. Marmier, J. McCormac, M. Mori, M. Moyano, N. Narita, D. Osip, J. Otegi, F. Pepe, F. Pozuelos, L. Raynard, H. Relles, P. Sarkis, D. Ségransan, J. Seidel, Avi Shporer, M. Stalport, C. Stockdale, V. Suc, M. Tamura, T. Tan, R. Tilbrook, E. Ting, T. Trifonov, S. Udry, A. Vanderburg, P. Wheatley, Geof Wingham, Z. Zhan, C. Ziegler
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We report the confirmation and mass determination of three hot Jupiters discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission: HIP 65Ab (TOI-129, TIC-201248411) is an ultra-short-period Jupiter orbiting a bright (V=11.1 mag) K4-dwarf every 0.98 days. It is a massive 3.213 +/- 0.078 Mjup planet in a grazing transit configuration with an impact parameter of b = 1.17 +0.10/-0.08. As a result the radius is poorly constrained, 2.03 +0.61/-0.49 Rjup. The planet's distance to its host star is less than twice the separation at which it would be destroyed by Roche lobe overflow. It is expected to spiral into HIP 65A on a timescale ranging from 80 Myr to a few gigayears, assuming a reduced tidal dissipation quality factor of Qs' = 10^7 - 10^9. We performed a full phase-curve analysis of the TESS data and detected both illumination- and ellipsoidal variations as well as Doppler boosting. HIP 65A is part of a binary stellar system, with HIP 65B separated by 269 AU (3.95 arcsec on sky). TOI-157b (TIC 140691463) is a typical hot Jupiter with a mass of 1.18 +/- 0.13 Mjup and a radius of 1.29 +/- 0.02 Rjup. It has a period of 2.08 days, which corresponds to a separation of just 0.03 AU. This makes TOI-157 an interesting system, as the host star is an evolved G9 sub-giant star (V=12.7). TOI-169b (TIC 183120439) is a bloated Jupiter orbiting a V=12.4 G-type star. It has a mass of 0.79 +/- 0.06 Mjup and a radius of 1.09 +0.08/-0.05 Rjup. Despite having the longest orbital period (P = 2.26 days) of the three planets, TOI-169b receives the most irradiation and is situated on the edge of the Neptune desert. All three host stars are metal rich with [Fe/H] ranging from 0.18 - 0.24.
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来自TESS的三个短周期木星
我们报告了由凌日系外行星测量卫星(TESS)任务发现的三颗热木星的确认和质量测定:HIP 65Ab (TOI-129, TIC-201248411)是一颗超短周期木星,每0.98天绕一颗明亮(V=11.1等)k4矮星运行。它是一颗巨大的3.213 +/- 0.078 Mjup行星,处于掠食凌日结构,撞击参数b = 1.17 +0.10/-0.08。因此,半径限制很差,为2.03 +0.61/-0.49 Rjup。这颗行星与它的主星之间的距离不到被罗氏叶溢出所破坏的距离的两倍。假设减小的潮汐耗散质量因子Qs' = 10^7 - 10^9,预计它将螺旋进入HIP 65A的时间范围从80迈珥到几十亿年。我们对TESS数据进行了完整的相位曲线分析,并检测到光照和椭球体变化以及多普勒增强。HIP 65A是双星系统的一部分,与HIP 65B相距269天文单位(天空中3.95弧秒)。TOI-157b (TIC 140691463)是一颗典型的热木星,质量为1.18 +/- 0.13 mj,半径为1.29 +/- 0.02 mj。它的周期为2.08天,相当于距离只有0.03天文单位。这使得TOI-157成为一个有趣的系统,因为它的主星是一颗演化的G9次巨星(V=12.7)。TOI-169b (TIC 183120439)是一颗膨胀的木星,围绕一颗V=12.4 g型恒星运行。它的质量为0.79 +/- 0.06 jup,半径为1.09 +0.08/-0.05 jup。尽管TOI-169b的轨道周期是三颗行星中最长的(P = 2.26天),但它受到的辐射最多,而且位于海王星沙漠的边缘。这三颗主星都富含金属,[Fe/H]在0.18 - 0.24之间。
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