The TESS Grand Unified Hot Jupiter Survey. II. Twenty New Giant Planets

NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission promises to improve our understanding of hot Jupiters by providing an all-sky, magnitude-limited sample of transiting hot Jupiters suitable for population studies. Assembling such a sample requires confirming hundreds of planet candida...

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Hauptverfasser: Yee, Samuel W, Winn, Joshua N, Hartman, Joel D, Bouma, Luke G, Zhou, George, Quinn, Samuel N, Latham, David W, Bieryla, Allyson, Rodriguez, Joseph E, Collins, Karen A, Alfaro, Owen, Barkaoui, Khalid, Beard, Corey, Belinski, Alexander A, Benkhaldoun, Zouhair, Benni, Paul, Bernacki, Krzysztof, Boyle, Andrew W, Butler, R Paul, Caldwell, Douglas A, Chontos, Ashley, Christiansen, Jessie L, Ciardi, David R, Collins, Kevin I, Conti, Dennis M, Crane, Jeffrey D, Daylan, Tansu, Dressing, Courtney D, Eastman, Jason D, Essack, Zahra, Evans, Phil, Everett, Mark E, Fajardo-Acosta, Sergio, és-Toribio, Raquel, Furlan, Elise, Ghachoui, Mourad, Gillon, Michaël, Hellier, Coel, Helm, Ian, Howard, Andrew W, Howell, Steve B, Isaacson, Howard, Jehin, Emmanuel, Jenkins, Jon M, Jensen, Eric L N, Kielkopf, John F, Laloum, Didier, Leonhardes-Barboza, Naunet, Logsdon, Sarah E, Lubin, Jack, Lund, Michael B, MacDougall, Mason G, Mann, Andrew W, Maslennikova, Natalia A, Massey, Bob, McLeod, Kim K, Muñoz, Jose A, Newman, Patrick, Orlov, Valeri, Plavchan, Peter, Popowicz, Adam, Pozuelos, Francisco J, Pritchard, Tyler A, Radford, Don J, Reefe, Michael, Ricker, George R, Rudat, Alexander, Safonov, Boris S, Schwarz, Richard P, Schweiker, Heidi, Scott, Nicholas J, Seager, S, Shectman, Stephen A, Stockdale, Chris, Thiam-Guan Tan, Teske, Johanna K, Thomas, Neil B, Timmermans, Mathilde, Vanderspek, Roland, Vermilion, David, Watanabe, David, Weiss, Lauren M, West, Richard G, Judah Van Zandt, Zejmo, Michal, Ziegler, Carl
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creator Yee, Samuel W
Winn, Joshua N
Hartman, Joel D
Bouma, Luke G
Zhou, George
Quinn, Samuel N
Latham, David W
Bieryla, Allyson
Rodriguez, Joseph E
Collins, Karen A
Alfaro, Owen
Barkaoui, Khalid
Beard, Corey
Belinski, Alexander A
Benkhaldoun, Zouhair
Benni, Paul
Bernacki, Krzysztof
Boyle, Andrew W
Butler, R Paul
Caldwell, Douglas A
Chontos, Ashley
Christiansen, Jessie L
Ciardi, David R
Collins, Kevin I
Conti, Dennis M
Crane, Jeffrey D
Daylan, Tansu
Dressing, Courtney D
Eastman, Jason D
Essack, Zahra
Evans, Phil
Everett, Mark E
Fajardo-Acosta, Sergio
és-Toribio, Raquel
Furlan, Elise
Ghachoui, Mourad
Gillon, Michaël
Hellier, Coel
Helm, Ian
Howard, Andrew W
Howell, Steve B
Isaacson, Howard
Jehin, Emmanuel
Jenkins, Jon M
Jensen, Eric L N
Kielkopf, John F
Laloum, Didier
Leonhardes-Barboza, Naunet
Logsdon, Sarah E
Lubin, Jack
Lund, Michael B
MacDougall, Mason G
Mann, Andrew W
Maslennikova, Natalia A
Massey, Bob
McLeod, Kim K
Muñoz, Jose A
Newman, Patrick
Orlov, Valeri
Plavchan, Peter
Popowicz, Adam
Pozuelos, Francisco J
Pritchard, Tyler A
Radford, Don J
Reefe, Michael
Ricker, George R
Rudat, Alexander
Safonov, Boris S
Schwarz, Richard P
Schweiker, Heidi
Scott, Nicholas J
Seager, S
Shectman, Stephen A
Stockdale, Chris
Thiam-Guan Tan
Teske, Johanna K
Thomas, Neil B
Timmermans, Mathilde
Vanderspek, Roland
Vermilion, David
Watanabe, David
Weiss, Lauren M
West, Richard G
Judah Van Zandt
Zejmo, Michal
Ziegler, Carl
description NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission promises to improve our understanding of hot Jupiters by providing an all-sky, magnitude-limited sample of transiting hot Jupiters suitable for population studies. Assembling such a sample requires confirming hundreds of planet candidates with additional follow-up observations. Here, we present twenty hot Jupiters that were detected using TESS data and confirmed to be planets through photometric, spectroscopic, and imaging observations coordinated by the TESS Follow-up Observing Program (TFOP). These twenty planets have orbital periods shorter than 7 days and orbit relatively bright FGK stars (\(10.9 < G < 13.0\)). Most of the planets are comparable in mass to Jupiter, although there are four planets with masses less than that of Saturn. TOI-3976 b, the longest period planet in our sample (\(P = 6.6\) days), may be on a moderately eccentric orbit (\(e = 0.18\pm0.06\)), while observations of the other targets are consistent with them being on circular orbits. We measured the projected stellar obliquity of TOI-1937A b, a hot Jupiter on a 22.4 hour orbit with the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, finding the planet's orbit to be well-aligned with the stellar spin axis (\(|\lambda| = 4.0\pm3.5^\circ\)). We also investigated the possibility that TOI-1937 is a member of the NGC 2516 open cluster, but ultimately found the evidence for cluster membership to be ambiguous. These objects are part of a larger effort to build a complete sample of hot Jupiters to be used for future demographic and detailed characterization work.
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G ; Mann, Andrew W ; Maslennikova, Natalia A ; Massey, Bob ; McLeod, Kim K ; Muñoz, Jose A ; Newman, Patrick ; Orlov, Valeri ; Plavchan, Peter ; Popowicz, Adam ; Pozuelos, Francisco J ; Pritchard, Tyler A ; Radford, Don J ; Reefe, Michael ; Ricker, George R ; Rudat, Alexander ; Safonov, Boris S ; Schwarz, Richard P ; Schweiker, Heidi ; Scott, Nicholas J ; Seager, S ; Shectman, Stephen A ; Stockdale, Chris ; Thiam-Guan Tan ; Teske, Johanna K ; Thomas, Neil B ; Timmermans, Mathilde ; Vanderspek, Roland ; Vermilion, David ; Watanabe, David ; Weiss, Lauren M ; West, Richard G ; Judah Van Zandt ; Zejmo, Michal ; Ziegler, Carl</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-a953-685437af768d1f1cf234125d77e545241af15a52be6debe426137a5224b08b9a3</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>eng</language><creationdate>2022</creationdate><topic>Circular orbits</topic><topic>Clusters</topic><topic>Demographic 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TOI-3976 b, the longest period planet in our sample (\(P = 6.6\) days), may be on a moderately eccentric orbit (\(e = 0.18\pm0.06\)), while observations of the other targets are consistent with them being on circular orbits. We measured the projected stellar obliquity of TOI-1937A b, a hot Jupiter on a 22.4 hour orbit with the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, finding the planet's orbit to be well-aligned with the stellar spin axis (\(|\lambda| = 4.0\pm3.5^\circ\)). We also investigated the possibility that TOI-1937 is a member of the NGC 2516 open cluster, but ultimately found the evidence for cluster membership to be ambiguous. These objects are part of a larger effort to build a complete sample of hot Jupiters to be used for future demographic and detailed characterization work.</abstract><cop>Ithaca</cop><pub>Cornell University Library, arXiv.org</pub><doi>10.48550/arxiv.2210.15473</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Circular orbits
Clusters
Demographic projections
Eccentric orbits
Extrasolar planets
Gas giant planets
Jupiter
Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Planet detection
Planetary orbits
Transit
title The TESS Grand Unified Hot Jupiter Survey. II. Twenty New Giant Planets
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