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2021A&A...649A.177M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 649A, 177-177 (2021/5-1)

New constraints on the planetary system around the young active star AU Mic. Two transiting warm Neptunes near mean-motion resonance.

MARTIOLI E., HEBRARD G., CORREIA A.C.M., LASKAR J. and LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

AU Microscopii (AU Mic) is a young, active star whose transiting planet was recently detected. Here, we report our analysis of its TESS light curve, where we modeled the BY Draconis type quasi-periodic rotational modulation by starspots simultaneously to the flaring activity and planetary transits. We measured a flare occurrence rate in AU Mic of 6.35 flares per day for flares with amplitudes in the range of 0.06%<fmax<1.5% of the star flux. We employed a Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis to model the five transits of AU Mic b observed by TESS, improving the constraints on the planetary parameters. The measured planet-to-star effective radius ratio of Rp/R*=0.0496±0.0007 implies a physical radius of 4.07±0.17R and a planet density of 1.4±0.4g/cm3, confirming that AU Mic b is a Neptune-size moderately inflated planet. While a single feature possibly due to a second planet was previously reported in the former TESS data, we report the detection of two additional transit-like events in the new TESS observations of July 2020. This represents substantial evidence for a second planet (AU Mic c) in the system. We analyzed its three available transits and obtained an orbital period of 18.859019±0.000016 d and a planetary radius of 3.24±0.16R, which defines AU Mic c as a warm Neptune-size planet with an expected mass in the range of 2.2M<Mc<25.0M, estimated from the population of exoplanets of similar sizes. The two planets in the AU Mic system are in near 9:4 mean-motion resonance. We show that this configuration is dynamically stable and should produce transit-timing variations (TTV). Our non-detection of significant TTV in AU Mic b suggests an upper limit for the mass of AU Mic c of <7M, indicating that this planet is also likely to be inflated. As a young multi-planet system with at least two transiting planets, AU Mic becomes a key system for the study of atmospheres of infant planets and of planet-planet and planet-disk dynamics at the early stages of planetary evolution.

Abstract Copyright: © E. Martioli et al. 2021

Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: individual: AU Mic - stars: activity - techniques: photometric

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