TOI 564 b and TOI 905 b: Grazing and Fully Transiting Hot Jupiters Discovered by TESS
We report the discovery and confirmation of two new hot Jupiters discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS): TOI 564 b and TOI 905 b. The transits of these two planets were initially observed by TESS with orbital periods of 1.651 d and 3.739 d, respectively. We conducted follow-u...
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creator | Davis, Allen B Wang, Songhu Jones, Matias Eastman, Jason D Günther, Maximilian N Stassun, Keivan G Addison, Brett C Collins, Karen A Quinn, Samuel N Latham, David W Trifonov, Trifon Shahaf, Sahar Mazeh, Tsevi Kane, Stephen R Xian-Yu, Wang Thiam-Guan Tan Tokovinin, Andrei Ziegler, Carl Tronsgaard, René Millholland, Sarah Cruz, Bryndis Berlind, Perry Calkins, Michael L Esquerdo, Gilbert A Collins, Kevin I Conti, Dennis M Evans, Phil Lewin, Pablo Radford, Don J Paredes, Leonardo A Henry, Todd J Hodari-Sadiki James Law, Nicholas M Mann, Andrew W Briceño, César Ricker, George R Vanderspek, Roland Seager, Sara Winn, Joshua N Jenkins, Jon M Krishnamurthy, Akshata Batalha, Natalie M Burt, Jennifer Colón, Knicole D Dynes, Scott Caldwell, Douglas A Morris, Robert Henze, Christopher E Fischer, Debra A |
description | We report the discovery and confirmation of two new hot Jupiters discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS): TOI 564 b and TOI 905 b. The transits of these two planets were initially observed by TESS with orbital periods of 1.651 d and 3.739 d, respectively. We conducted follow-up observations of each system from the ground, including photometry in multiple filters, speckle interferometry, and radial velocity measurements. For TOI 564 b, our global fitting revealed a classical hot Jupiter with a mass of \(1.463^{+0.10}_{-0.096}\ M_J\) and a radius of \(1.02^{+0.71}_{-0.29}\ R_J\). TOI 905 b is a classical hot Jupiter as well, with a mass of \(0.667^{+0.042}_{-0.041}\ M_J\) and radius of \(1.171^{+0.053}_{-0.051}\ R_J\). Both planets orbit Sun-like, moderately bright, mid-G dwarf stars with V ~ 11. While TOI 905 b fully transits its star, we found that TOI 564 b has a very high transit impact parameter of \(0.994^{+0.083}_{-0.049}\), making it one of only ~20 known systems to exhibit a grazing transit and one of the brightest host stars among them. TOI 564 b is therefore one of the most attractive systems to search for additional non-transiting, smaller planets by exploiting the sensitivity of grazing transits to small changes in inclination and transit duration over the time scale of several years. |
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subjects | Extrasolar planets Gas giant planets Grazing Inclination Jupiter Orbits Photometry Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Physics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Planet detection Planetary orbits Radial velocity Speckle interferometry Transit |
title | TOI 564 b and TOI 905 b: Grazing and Fully Transiting Hot Jupiters Discovered by TESS |
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