Planet Hunters TESS III: two transiting planets around the bright G dwarf HD 152843

ABSTRACT We report on the discovery and validation of a two-planet system around a bright (V  = 8.85 mag) early G dwarf (1.43  R⊙, 1.15  M⊙, TOI 2319) using data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Three transit events from two planets were detected by citizen scientists in the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2021-08, Vol.505 (2), p.1827-1840
Hauptverfasser: Eisner, N L, Nicholson, B A, Barragán, O, Aigrain, S, Lintott, C, Kaye, L, Klein, B, Miller, G, Taylor, J, Zicher, N, Buchhave, L A, Caldwell, D A, Horner, J, Llama, J, Mortier, A, Rajpaul, V M, Stassun, K, Sporer, A, Tkachenko, A, Jenkins, J M, Latham, D, Ricker, G, Seager, S, Winn, J, Alhassan, S, Baeten, E M L, Bean, S J, Bundy, D M, Efremov, V, Ferstenou, R, Goodwin, B L, Hof, M, Hoffman, T, Hubert, A, Lau, L, Lee, S, Maetschke, D, Peltsch, K, Rubio-Alfaro, C, Wilson, G M
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT We report on the discovery and validation of a two-planet system around a bright (V  = 8.85 mag) early G dwarf (1.43  R⊙, 1.15  M⊙, TOI 2319) using data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Three transit events from two planets were detected by citizen scientists in the month-long TESS light curve (sector 25), as part of the Planet Hunters TESS project. Modelling of the transits yields an orbital period of $11.6264 _{ - 0.0025 } ^ { + 0.0022 }$ d and radius of $3.41 _{ - 0.12 } ^ { + 0.14 }$ R⊕ for the inner planet, and a period in the range 19.26–35 d and a radius of $5.83 _{ - 0.14 } ^ { + 0.14 }$ R⊕ for the outer planet, which was only seen to transit once. Each signal was independently statistically validated, taking into consideration the TESS light curve as well as the ground-based spectroscopic follow-up observations. Radial velocities from HARPS-N and EXPRES yield a tentative detection of planet b, whose mass we estimate to be $11.56 _{ - 6.14 } ^ { + 6.58 }$ M⊕, and allow us to place an upper limit of 27.5 M⊕ (99 per cent confidence) on the mass of planet c. Due to the brightness of the host star and the strong likelihood of an extended H/He atmosphere on both planets, this system offers excellent prospects for atmospheric characterization and comparative planetology.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stab1253