2021ApJS..256...33T


Query : 2021ApJS..256...33T

2021ApJS..256...33T - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 256, 33-33 (2021/October-0)

The Magellan-TESS Survey. I. Survey description and midsurvey results.

TESKE J., WANG S.X., WOLFGANG A., GAN T., PLOTNYKOV M., ARMSTRONG D.J., BUTLER R.P., CALE B., CRANE J.D., HOWARD W., JENSEN E.L.N., LAW N., SHECTMAN S.A., PLAVCHAN P., VALENCIA D., VANDERBURG A., RICKER G.R., VANDERSPEK R., LATHAM D.W., SEAGER S., WINN J.N., JENKINS J.M., ADIBEKYAN V., BARRADO D., BARROS S.C.C., BENKHALDOUN Z., BROWN D.J.A., BRYANT E.M., BURT J., CALDWELL D.A., CHARBONNEAU D., CLOUTIER R., COLLINS K.A., COLLINS K.I., COLON K.D., CONTI D.M., DEMANGEON O.D.S., EASTMAN J.D., ELMUFTI M., FENG F., FLOWERS E., GUERRERO N.M., HOJJATPANAH S., IRWIN J.M., ISOPI G., LILLO-BOX J., MALLIA F., MASSEY B., MORI M., MULLALLY S.E., NARITA N., NISHIUMI T., OSBORN A., PAEGERT M., DE LEON J.P., QUINN S.N., REEFE M., SCHWARZ R.P., SHPORER A., SOUBKIOU A., SOUSA S.G., STOCKDALE C., STROM P.A., TAN T.-G., TANG J., TENENBAUM P., WHEATLEY P.J., WITTROCK J., YAHALOMI D.A. and ZOHRABI F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Kepler revealed that roughly one-third of Sunlike stars host planets orbiting within 100 days and between the size of Earth and Neptune. How do these planets form, what are they made of, and do they represent a continuous population or multiple populations? To help address these questions, we began the Magellan-TESS Survey (MTS), which uses Magellan II/PFS to obtain radial velocity (RV) masses of 30 TESS-detected exoplanets and develops an analysis framework that connects observed planet distributions to underlying populations. In the past, small-planet RV measurements have been challenging to obtain due to host star faintness and low RV semiamplitudes and challenging to interpret due to the potential biases in target selection and observation planning decisions. The MTS attempts to minimize these biases by focusing on bright TESS targets and employing a quantitative selection function and observing strategy. In this paper, we (1) describe our motivation and survey strategy, (2) present our first catalog of planet density constraints for 27 TESS Objects of Interest (TOIs; 22 in our population analysis sample, 12 that are members of the same systems), and (3) employ a hierarchical Bayesian model to produce preliminary constraints on the mass-radius (M-R) relation. We find that the biases causing previous M-R relations to predict fairly high masses at 1 R have been reduced. This work can inform more detailed studies of individual systems and offer a framework that can be applied to future RV surveys with the goal of population inferences.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet astronomy - Radial velocity - Transit photometry - Astrostatistics techniques

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJS/256/33): table1.dat table4.dat table12.dat>

Simbad objects: 56

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Number of rows : 56
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 BD-10 47 PM* 00 19 05.5623884247 -09 57 53.468670700 12.434 11.246 9.897 9.061 8.311 M0V 59 0
2 TOI-260.01 Pl? 00 19 05.5623884247 -09 57 53.468670700           ~ 5 0
3 HD 13386 PM* 02 10 08.0354080704 -31 04 11.530968528   9.79 8.91     K0V 53 0
4 HD 15337 EB* 02 27 28.3781273256 -27 38 06.736755624   9.95 9.09     K1V 92 0
5 HD 15337c Pl 02 27 28.3781273256 -27 38 06.736755624           ~ 21 0
6 HD 15337b Pl 02 27 28.3781273256 -27 38 06.736755624           ~ 23 0
7 BD-17 588 ** 03 01 51.3895517 -16 35 36.110284           M3.5+M3.0 50 0
8 NAME BD-17 588Ab Pl 03 01 51.3936681048 -16 35 36.031178525           ~ 52 0
9 BD-17 588A Er* 03 01 51.3936681048 -16 35 36.031178525 13.444 12.191 10.529 9.364 7.887 M3.0 79 0
10 HD 21749b Pl 03 26 59.2226447548 -63 29 56.762928961           ~ 38 0
11 HD 21749c Pl 03 26 59.2226447548 -63 29 56.762928961           ~ 12 0
12 HD 21749 PM* 03 26 59.2226447548 -63 29 56.762928961 10.446 9.302 8.143 7.43 6.865 K4.5V 108 1
13 HD 23472b Pl 03 41 50.3987760888 -62 46 01.477226928           ~ 12 0
14 HD 23472 PM* 03 41 50.3987760888 -62 46 01.477226928   10.80 9.72     K3.5V 51 0
15 HD 23472d Pl? 03 41 50.3987760888 -62 46 01.477226928           ~ 5 0
16 HD 23472e Pl? 03 41 50.3987760888 -62 46 01.477226928           ~ 5 0
17 HD 23472c Pl 03 41 50.3987760888 -62 46 01.477226928           ~ 14 0
18 HD 30219 PM* 04 43 06.0470236248 -50 13 10.886437308   9.52 8.95     G0V 18 0
19 CD-26 2288d Pl 05 33 04.6005234792 -26 43 28.268361984           ~ 8 0
20 CD-26 2288 PM* 05 33 04.6005234792 -26 43 28.268361984   10.17 9.13     K3+Vk: 45 0
21 CD-26 2288b Pl 05 33 04.6005234792 -26 43 28.268361984           ~ 13 0
22 * pi. Men PM* 05 37 09.8868446714 -80 28 08.834553264   6.25 5.67     G0V 326 1
23 * pi. Men c Pl 05 37 09.8868446714 -80 28 08.834553264           ~ 93 0
24 * pi. Men b Pl 05 37 09.8868446714 -80 28 08.834553264           ~ 72 1
25 BD+73 323 * 06 19 10.3709236992 +73 49 39.587215008   10.68 10.25     F5 18 0
26 NAME L 98-59 d Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 50 0
27 L 98-59 PM* 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587   13.22 11.685 11.294   M3V 91 0
28 NAME L 98-59 c Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 49 0
29 NAME L 98-59 b Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 39 0
30 HD 73583 PM* 08 38 45.2603894280 -13 15 24.092462772   10.732 9.708 9.736   K4+Vk: 88 0
31 * rho01 Cnc e Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 576 1
32 NAME L 678-39c Pl 09 36 01.6372169407 -21 39 38.877606712           ~ 14 0
33 NAME L 678-39d Pl 09 36 01.6372169407 -21 39 38.877606712           ~ 22 0
34 NAME L 678-39b Pl 09 36 01.6372169407 -21 39 38.877606712           ~ 59 0
35 L 678-39 EB* 09 36 01.6372169407 -21 39 38.877606712 13.647 12.48 10.906 9.858 8.577 M2.5V 158 0
36 HD 86226 PM* 09 56 29.8441909920 -24 05 57.799322988   8.563 7.93 7.71   G2V 79 1
37 HD 86226b Pl 09 56 29.8441909920 -24 05 57.799322988           ~ 11 1
38 HD 86226c Pl 09 56 29.8441909920 -24 05 57.799322988           ~ 18 0
39 TOI-784b Pl 10 37 21.8849711496 -63 39 18.093000276           ~ 3 0
40 HD 307842 PM* 10 37 21.8849711496 -63 39 18.093000276   10.06 9.33     G5 16 0
41 HD 108236c Pl 12 26 17.8919204184 -51 21 46.215656244           ~ 9 0
42 HD 108236e Pl 12 26 17.8919204184 -51 21 46.215656244           ~ 8 0
43 TOI-1233.05 Pl? 12 26 17.8919204184 -51 21 46.215656244           ~ 1 0
44 HD 108236b Pl 12 26 17.8919204184 -51 21 46.215656244           ~ 8 0
45 HD 108236d Pl 12 26 17.8919204184 -51 21 46.215656244           ~ 8 0
46 HD 108236 PM* 12 26 17.8919204184 -51 21 46.215656244   9.89 9.24     G5V 43 0
47 CD-23 12010b Pl 15 00 19.3983970152 -24 27 14.693874372           ~ 6 0
48 CD-23 12010c Pl 15 00 19.3983970152 -24 27 14.693874372           ~ 4 0
49 CD-23 12010 PM* 15 00 19.3983970152 -24 27 14.693874372   11.15 9.937 9.843   K7V 29 0
50 HD 132971 LP* 15 00 57.7035437880 +31 22 38.248246704   10.06 8.52     M4III 22 0
51 TOI-2088 * 17 25 30.0545808997 +75 52 56.235198146   12.650   11.471   ~ 4 0
52 HD 213885b Pl 22 35 56.3150949216 -59 51 52.075466892           ~ 28 0
53 HD 213885c Pl 22 35 56.3150949216 -59 51 52.075466892           ~ 3 0
54 HD 213885 PM* 22 35 56.3150949216 -59 51 52.075466892   8.56 7.94     G0/2V 50 0
55 CD-60 8051 PM* 23 20 07.5245143451 -60 03 54.644648069   12.45 11.02 10.584   M2V 45 0
56 CD-60 8051b Pl 23 20 07.5245143451 -60 03 54.644648069           ~ 39 0

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