dc.description.abstract | Abstract
Hot Jupiters—short-period giant planets—were the first extrasolar planets to be discovered, but many questions about their origin remain. NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an all-sky search for transiting planets, presents an opportunity to address these questions by constructing a uniform sample of hot Jupiters for demographic study through new detections and unifying the work of previous ground-based transit surveys. As the first results of an effort to build this large sample of planets, we report here the discovery of 10 new hot Jupiters (TOI-2193A b, TOI-2207b, TOI-2236b, TOI-2421b, TOI-2567b, TOI-2570b, TOI-3331b, TOI-3540A b, TOI-3693b, TOI-4137b). All of the planets were identified as planet candidates based on periodic flux dips observed by TESS, and were subsequently confirmed using ground-based time-series photometry, high-angular-resolution imaging, and high-resolution spectroscopy coordinated with the TESS Follow-up Observing Program. The 10 newly discovered planets orbit relatively bright F and G stars (<jats:italic>G</jats:italic> < 12.5, <jats:italic>T</jats:italic>
<jats:sub>eff</jats:sub> between 4800 and 6200 K). The planets’ orbital periods range from 2 to 10 days, and their masses range from 0.2 to 2.2 Jupiter masses. TOI-2421b is notable for being a Saturn-mass planet and TOI-2567b for being a “sub-Saturn,” with masses of 0.322 ± 0.073 and 0.195 ± 0.030 Jupiter masses, respectively. We also measured a detectably eccentric orbit (<jats:italic>e</jats:italic> = 0.17 ± 0.05) for TOI-2207b, a planet on an 8 day orbit, while placing an upper limit of <jats:italic>e</jats:italic> < 0.052 for TOI-3693b, which has a 9 day orbital period. The 10 planets described here represent an important step toward using TESS to create a large and statistically useful sample of hot Jupiters.</jats:p> | en_US |
dspace.orderedauthors | Yee, SW; Winn, JN; Hartman, JD; Rodriguez, JE; Zhou, G; Quinn, SN; Latham, DW; Bieryla, A; Collins, KA; Addison, BC; Angelo, I; Barkaoui, K; Benni, P; Boyle, AW; Brahm, R; Butler, RP; Ciardi, DR; Collins, KI; Conti, DM; Crane, JD; Dai, F; Dressing, CD; Eastman, JD; Essack, Z; Forés-Toribio, R; Furlan, E; Gan, T; Giacalone, S; Gill, H; Girardin, E; Henning, T; Henze, CE; Hobson, MJ; Horner, J; Howard, AW; Howell, SB; Huang, CX; Isaacson, H; Jenkins, JM; Jensen, ELN; Jordán, A; Kane, SR; Kielkopf, JF; Lasota, S; Levine, AM; Lubin, J; Mann, AW; Massey, B; McLeod, KK; Mengel, MW; Muñoz, JA; Murgas, F; Palle, E; Plavchan, P; Popowicz, A; Radford, DJ; Ricker, GR; Rowden, P; Safonov, BS; Savel, AB; Schwarz, RP; Seager, S; Sefako, R; Shporer, A; Srdoc, G; Strakhov, IS; Teske, JK; Tinney, CG; Tyler, D; Wittenmyer, RA; Zhang, H; Ziegler, C | en_US |