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Author Brahm, R.; Nielsen, L.D.; Wittenmyer, R.A.; Wang, S.H.; Rodriguez, J.E.; Espinoza, N.; Jones, M.I.; Jordan, A.; Henning, T.; Hobson, M.; Kossakowski, D.; Rojas, F.; Sarkis, P.; Schlecker, M.; Trifonov, T.; Shahaf, S.; Ricker, G.; Vanderspek, R.; Latham, D.W.; Seager, S.; Winn, J.N.; Jenkins, J.M.; Addison, B.C.; Bakos, G.A.; Bhatti, W.; Bayliss, D.; Berlind, P.; Bieryla, A.; Bouchy, F.; Bowler, B.P.; Briceno, C.; Brown, T.M.; Bryant, E.M.; Caldwell, D.A.; Charbonneau, D.; Collins, K.A.; Davis, A.B.; Esquerdo, G.A.; Fulton, B.J.; Guerrero, N.M.; Henze, C.E.; Hogan, A.; Horner, J.; Huang, C.X.; Irwin, J.; Kane, S.R.; Kielkopf, J.; Mann, A.W.; Mazeh, T.; McCormac, J.; McCully, C.; Mengel, M.W.; Mireles, I.; Okumura, J.; Plavchan, P.; Quinn, S.N.; Rabus, M.; Saesen, S.; Schlieder, J.E.; Segransan, D.; Shiao, B.; Shporer, A.; Siverd, R.J.; Stassun, K.G.; Suc, V.; Tan, T.G.; Torres, P.; Tinney, C.G.; Udry, S.; Vanzi, L.; Vezie, M.; Vines, J.I.; Vuckovic, M.; Wright, D.J.; Yahalomi, D.A.; Zapata, A.; Zhang, H.; Ziegler, C.
Title TOI-481 b and TOI-892 b: Two Long-period Hot Jupiters from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite Type
Year 2020 Publication Astronomical Journal Abbreviated Journal Astron. J.
Volume 160 Issue 5 Pages 14 pp
Keywords Exoplanet detection methods; Transit photometry; Radial velocity; Exoplanet astronomy
Abstract We present the discovery of two new 10 day period giant planets from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission, whose masses were precisely determined using a wide diversity of ground-based facilities. TOI-481.b and TOI-892.b have similar radii (0.99.+/-.0.01 R-J and 1.07.+/-.0.02 R-J, respectively), and orbital periods (10.3311 days and 10.6266 days, respectively), but significantly different masses (1.53.+/-.0.03 MJ versus 0.95.+/-.0.07 MJ, respectively). Both planets orbit metal-rich stars ([Fe H] = + 0.26. 0.05 dex and [Fe H] = +0.24. 0.05 for TOI-481 and TOI-892, respectively) but at different evolutionary stages. TOI-481 is a M*=.1.14.+/-.0.02 M., R*=.1.66.+/-.0.02 R. G-type star (T-eff = 5735 +/- 72 K), that with an age of 6.7 Gyr, is in the turn-off point of the main sequence. TOI-892 on the other hand, is a F-type dwarf star (T-eff = 6261 +/- 80 K), which has a mass of M*=.1.28.+/-.0.03 M-circle dot and a radius of R*=.1.39.+/-.0.02 R-circle dot. TOI-481.b and TOI-892.b join the scarcely populated region of transiting gas giants with orbital periods longer than 10 days, which is important to constrain theories of the formation and structure of hot Jupiters.
Address [Brahm, Rafael; Jordan, Andres; Suc, Vincent] Univ Adolfo Ibanez, Santiago, Chile, Email: rbrahm@gmail.com
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Iop Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0004-6256 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:000584302400001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1263
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Author Lendl, M.; Bouchy, F.; Gill, S.; Nielsen, L.D.; Turner, O.; Stassun, K.; Acton, J.S.; Anderson, D.R.; Armstrong, D.J.; Bayliss, D.; Belardi, C.; Bryant, E.M.; Burleigh, M.R.; Chaushev, A.; Casewell, S.L.; Cooke, B.F.; Eigmuller, P.; Gillen, E.; Goad, M.R.; Gunther, M.N.; Hagelberg, J.; Jenkins, J.S.; Louden, T.; Marmier, M.; McCormac, J.; Moyano, M.; Pollacco, D.; Raynard, L.; Tilbrook, R.H.; Udry, S.; Vines, J.I.; West, R.G.; Wheatley, P.J.; Ricker, G.; Vanderspek, R.; Latham, D.W.; Seager, S.; Winn, J.; Jenkins, J.M.; Addison, B.; Briceno, C.; Brahm, R.; Caldwell, D.A.; Doty, J.; Espinoza, N.; Goeke, B.; Henning, T.; Jordan, A.; Krishnamurthy, A.; Law, N.; Morris, R.; Okumura, J.; Mann, A.W.; Rodriguez, J.E.; Sarkis, P.; Schlieder, J.; Twicken, J.D.; Villanueva, S.; Wittenmyer, R.A.; Wright, D.J.; Ziegler, C.
Title TOI-222: a single-transit TESS candidate revealed to be a 34-d eclipsing binary with CORALIE, EulerCam, and NGTS Type
Year 2020 Publication Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society Abbreviated Journal Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc.
Volume 492 Issue 2 Pages 1761-1769
Keywords techniques: photometric; stars: individual: TOI-222; planetary systems
Abstract We report the period, eccentricity, and mass determination for the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) single-transit event candidate TOI-222, which displayed a single 3000 ppm transit in the TESS 2-min cadence data from Sector 2. We determine the orbital period via radial velocity measurements (P = 33.9 d), which allowed for ground-based photometric detection of two subsequent transits. Our data show that the companion to TOI-222 is a low-mass star, with a radius of 0.18(-0.10)(+0.39) R-circle dot and a mass of 0.23 +/- 0.01 M-circle dot. This discovery showcases the ability to efficiently discover long-period systems from TESS single-transit events using a combination of radial velocity monitoring coupled with high-precision ground-based photometry.
Address [Lendl, Monika; Bouchy, Francois; Nielsen, Louise D.; Turner, Oliver; Hagelberg, Janis; Marmier, Maxime; Udry, Stephane] Univ Geneva, Observ Geneve, 51 Ch Maillettes, CH-1290 Sauverny, Switzerland, Email: monika.lendl@unige.ch
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Publisher Oxford Univ Press Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0035-8711 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:000512297600016 Approved
Call Number UAI @ eduardo.moreno @ Serial 1107
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