Revisiting the warm sub-Saturn TOI-1710b: The impact of stellar activity on the mass measurement

The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) provides a continuous suite of new planet candidates that need confirmation and precise mass determination from ground-based observatories. This is the case for the G-type star TOI-1710, which is known to host a transiting sub-Saturn planet ( M p = 28...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2024-04, Vol.684, p.A96
Hauptverfasser: Orell-Miquel, J., Carleo, I., Murgas, F., Nowak, G., Pallé, E., Luque, R., Masseron, T., Sanz-Forcada, J., Dragomir, D., Dalba, P. A., Tronsgaard, R., Wittrock, J., Kim, K., Stibbards, C., Collins, K. I., Plavchan, P., Howell, S. B., Furlan, E., Buchhave, L. A., Gnilka, C. L., Gupta, A. F., Henning, Th, Lester, K. V., Rodriguez, J. E., Scott, N. J., Osborn, H. P., Villanueva, S., Seager, S., Winn, J. N., Jenkins, J. M., Vanderspek, R., Latham, D. W., Rowden, P., Watanabe, D., Torres, G., Burke, C. J., Daylan, T., Barclay, T., Twicken, J. D., Ricker, G. R.
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Zusammenfassung:The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) provides a continuous suite of new planet candidates that need confirmation and precise mass determination from ground-based observatories. This is the case for the G-type star TOI-1710, which is known to host a transiting sub-Saturn planet ( M p = 28.3 ± 4.7 M ⊕ ) in a long-period orbit ( P = 24.28 days). Here we combine archival SOPHIE and new and archival HARPS-N radial velocity data with newly available TESS data to refine the planetary parameters of the system and derive a new mass measurement for the transiting planet, taking into account the impact of the stellar activity on the mass measurement. We report for TOI-1710b a radius of R p = 5.15 ± 0.12 R ⊕ , a mass of M p = 18.4 ± 4.5 M ⊕ , and a mean bulk density of ρ p = 0.73 ± 0.18 g cm −3 , which are consistent at 1.2 σ , 1.5 σ , and 0.7 σ , respectively, with previous measurements. Although there is not a significant difference in the final mass measurement, we needed to add a Gaussian process component to successfully fit the radial velocity dataset. This work illustrates that adding more measurements does not necessarily imply a better mass determination in terms of precision, even though they contribute to increasing our full understanding of the system. Furthermore, TOI-1710b joins an intriguing class of planets with radii in the range 4–8 R ⊕ that have no counterparts in the Solar System. A large gaseous envelope and a bright host star make TOI-1710b a very suitable candidate for follow-up atmospheric characterization.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202348131