2023AJ....165...47E


Query : 2023AJ....165...47E

2023AJ....165...47E - Astron. J., 165, 47 (2023/February-0)

TOI-1075 b: A Dense, Massive, Ultra-short-period Hot Super-Earth Straddling the Radius Gap.

ESSACK Z., SHPORER A., BURT J.A., SEAGER S., CAMBIONI S., LIN Z., COLLINS K.A., MAMAJEK E.E., STASSUN K.G., RICKER G.R., VANDERSPEK R., LATHAM D.W., WINN J.N., JENKINS J.M., BUTLER R.P., CHARBONNEAU D., COLLINS K.I., CRANE J.D., GAN T., HELLIER C., HOWELL S.B., IRWIN J., MANN A.W., RAMADHAN A., SHECTMAN S.A., TESKE J.K., YEE S.W., MIRELES I., QUINTANA E.V., TENENBAUM P., TORRES G. and FURLAN E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Populating the exoplanet mass-radius diagram in order to identify the underlying relationship that governs planet composition is driving an interdisciplinary effort within the exoplanet community. The discovery of hot super-Earths-a high-temperature, short-period subset of the super-Earth planet population-has presented many unresolved questions concerning the formation, evolution, and composition of rocky planets. We report the discovery of a transiting, ultra-short-period hot super-Earth orbiting TOI-1075 (TIC351601843), a nearby (d = 61.4 pc) late-K/early-M-dwarf star, using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite. The newly discovered planet has a radius of 1.791${}_{-0.081}^{+0.116}$R and an orbital period of 0.605 day (14.5 hr). We precisely measure the planet mass to be 9.95${}_{-1.30}^{+1.36}$M using radial velocity measurements obtained with the Planet Finder Spectrograph mounted on the Magellan II telescope. Our radial velocity data also show a long-term trend, suggesting an additional planet in the system. While TOI-1075 b is expected to have a substantial H/He atmosphere given its size relative to the radius gap, its high density (${9.32}_{-1.85}^{+2.05}$ g cm–3) is likely inconsistent with this possibility. We explore TOI-1075 b's location relative to the M-dwarf radius valley, evaluate the planet's prospects for atmospheric characterization, and discuss potential planet formation mechanisms. Studying the TOI-1075 system in the broader context of ultra-short-period planetary systems is necessary for testing planet formation and evolution theories and density-enhancing mechanisms and for future atmospheric and surface characterization studies via emission spectroscopy with the JWST.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanets - Extrasolar rocky planets - Super Earths - Radial velocity - Transit photometry - Planetary system formation

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
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 HD 3167b Pl 00 34 57.5242131960 +04 22 53.284093032           ~ 65 0
2 NAME G 268-38b Pl 00 44 59.3309137511 -15 16 17.542839990           ~ 180 0
3 K2-216b Pl 00 45 55.2584190528 +06 20 49.146889128           ~ 19 0
4 K2-106 PM* 00 52 19.1415736296 +10 47 40.906374828   12.58 12.10     ~ 39 0
5 K2-106b Pl 00 52 19.1415736296 +10 47 40.906374828           ~ 52 0
6 NAME PM J03455+3706b Pl 03 45 33.6408895592 +37 06 43.999247912           ~ 22 0
7 NAME PM J04343+4302b Pl 04 34 22.4953034088 +43 02 14.692100424           ~ 22 0
8 CD-26 2288b Pl 05 33 04.6005234792 -26 43 28.268361984           ~ 13 0
9 HD 43879 PM* 06 17 37.4244564864 -24 26 40.997182956   7.91 7.51 8.28 7.01 F5V 31 0
10 CD-47 2804 PM* 07 06 13.9752770256 -47 35 13.872112260   11.5 10.59     K 29 0
11 CD-47 2804b Pl 07 06 13.9752770256 -47 35 13.872112260           ~ 7 0
12 * rho01 Cnc e Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 576 1
13 CD-45 5378b Pl 09 44 29.8367689785 -45 46 35.427639685           ~ 34 0
14 LSPM J1008+6916b Pl 10 08 51.8069885952 +69 16 35.560317504           ~ 33 0
15 NAME LP 961-53b Pl 11 54 18.3921193416 -37 33 09.837719244           ~ 26 0
16 BD-05 3504b Pl 12 27 29.5846968120 -06 43 18.766944228           ~ 43 0
17 BD-05 3504 PM* 12 27 29.5846968120 -06 43 18.766944228   12.05 10.98     G9 24 0
18 BD+39 2643b Pl 13 25 07.9957316160 +38 55 20.944920864           ~ 24 0
19 HD 125346 * 14 21 43.7229109488 -66 43 15.859710444   9.12 8.65     F6V 12 0
20 HD 128356 PM* 14 37 04.8881850672 -25 48 09.258355080   9.30 8.26     K2.5IV 49 0
21 HD 137496b Pl 15 26 58.0705591632 -16 30 31.676789772           ~ 10 0
22 K2-38b Pl 16 00 08.0580517944 -23 11 21.329133720           ~ 28 0
23 Kepler-20b Pl 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684           ~ 109 1
24 Kepler-406b Pl 19 27 23.5375431360 +44 58 05.726111052           ~ 64 0
25 Kepler-107c Pl 19 48 06.7734610824 +48 12 30.964175676           ~ 55 0
26 2MASS J20335172-6403200 ** 20 33 51.724 -64 03 20.01           ~ 2 0
27 Gaia DR3 6429596764016919296 PM* 20 33 51.7818746904 -64 03 20.252995740           ~ 1 0
28 TOI-1075b Pl 20 39 53.3385084312 -65 26 57.987806640           ~ 8 0
29 TOI-1075 PM* 20 39 53.3385084312 -65 26 57.987806640   14.13 12.72 12.28 10.96 ~ 12 0
30 WASP-47e Pl 22 04 48.7261549272 -12 01 07.998743676           ~ 75 0
31 HD 213885b Pl 22 35 56.3150949216 -59 51 52.075466892           ~ 28 0
32 HD 214729 PM* 22 40 51.3038857608 -45 12 14.962767876   8.56 8.14     F6V 31 0
33 * 6 And PM* 23 10 27.2411998176 +43 32 38.534035632   6.38   5.6   F5V 120 0
34 K2-141b Pl 23 23 39.9709098120 -01 11 21.448681332           ~ 68 0
35 StKM 1-2122 PM* 23 23 39.9709098120 -01 11 21.448681332   12.14 11.45     K7V 35 0

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