The GAPS programme at TNG: LVII. TOI-5076b: A warm sub-Neptune planet orbiting a thin-to-thick-disk transition star in a wide binary system
Aims . We report the confirmation of a new transiting exoplanet orbiting the star TOI-5076. Methods . We present our vetting procedure and follow-up observations which led to the confirmation of the exoplanet TOI-5076b. In particular, we employed high-precision TESS photometry, high-angular-resoluti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2024-07, Vol.687, p.A226 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aims
. We report the confirmation of a new transiting exoplanet orbiting the star TOI-5076.
Methods
. We present our vetting procedure and follow-up observations which led to the confirmation of the exoplanet TOI-5076b. In particular, we employed high-precision TESS photometry, high-angular-resolution imaging from several telescopes, and high-precision radial velocities from HARPS-N.
Results
. From the HARPS-N spectroscopy, we determined the spectroscopic parameters of the host star:
T
eff
= (5070±143) K, log = (4.6±0.3), [Fe/H] = (+0.20±0.08), and [
α
/Fe] = 0.05±0.06. The transiting planet is a warm sub-Neptune with a mass
m
p
= (16±2)
M
⊙
, a radius
r
p
=(3.2±0.l)
R
⊙
yielding a density
ρ
p
= (2.8±0.5) g cm
−3
. It revolves around its star approximately every 23.445 days.
Conclusions
. The host star is a metal-rich, K2V dwarf, located at about 82 pc from the Sun with a radius of
R
⋆
= (0.78±0.01)
R
⊙
and a mass of
M
⋆
= (0.80±0.07)
M
⊙
. It forms a common proper motion pair with an M-dwarf companion star located at a projected separation of 2178 au. The chemical analysis of the host-star and the Galactic-space velocities indicate that TOI-5076 belongs to the old population of thin-to-thick-disk transition stars. The density of TOI-5076b suggests the presence of a large fraction by volume of volatiles overlying a massive core. We found that a circular orbit solution is marginally favored with respect to an eccentric orbit solution for TOI-5076b. |
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ISSN: | 0004-6361 1432-0746 |
DOI: | 10.1051/0004-6361/202349082 |