The GAPS programme at TNG XLIX. TOI-5398, the youngest compact multi-planet system composed of an inner sub-Neptune and an outer warm Saturn
Short-period giant planets are frequently found to be solitary compared to other classes of exoplanets. Small inner companions to giant planets with $P \lesssim$ 15 days are known only in five compact systems: WASP-47, Kepler-730, WASP-132, TOI-1130, and TOI-2000. Here, we report the confirmation of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Short-period giant planets are frequently found to be solitary compared to
other classes of exoplanets. Small inner companions to giant planets with $P
\lesssim$ 15 days are known only in five compact systems: WASP-47, Kepler-730,
WASP-132, TOI-1130, and TOI-2000. Here, we report the confirmation of TOI-5398,
the youngest compact multi-planet system composed of a hot sub-Neptune
(TOI-5398 c, $P_{\rm c}$ = 4.77271 days) orbiting interior to a short-period
Saturn (TOI-5398 b, $P_{\rm b}$ = 10.590547 days) planet, both transiting
around a 650 $\pm$ 150 Myr G-type star. As part of the GAPS Young Object
project, we confirmed and characterised this compact system, measuring the
radius and mass of both planets, thus constraining their bulk composition.
Using multidimensional Gaussian processes, we simultaneously modelled stellar
activity and planetary signals from TESS Sector 48 light curve and our HARPS-N
radial velocity time series. We have confirmed the planetary nature of both
planets, TOI-5398 b and TOI-5398 c, alongside a precise estimation of stellar
parameters. Through the use of astrometric, photometric, and spectroscopic
observations, our findings indicate that TOI-5398 is a young, active G dwarf
star (650 $\pm$ 150 Myr), with a rotational period of $P_{\rm rot}$ = 7.34
days. The transit photometry and radial velocity measurements enabled us to
measure both the radius and mass of planets b, $R_b = 10.30\pm0.40 R_{\oplus}$,
$M_b = 58.7\pm5.7 M_{\oplus}$, and c, $R_c = 3.52 \pm 0.19 R_{\oplus}$, $M_c =
11.8\pm4.8 M_{\oplus}$. TESS observed TOI-5398 during sector 48 and no further
observations are planned in the current Extended Mission, making our
ground-based light curves crucial for ephemeris improvement. With a
Transmission Spectroscopy Metric value of around 300, TOI-5398 b is the most
amenable warm giant (10 < $P$ < 100 days) for JWST atmospheric
characterisation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2310.16888 |