NGTS-14Ab: a Neptune-sized transiting planet in the desert

Context. The sub-Jovian, or Neptunian, desert is a previously identified region of parameter space where there is a relative dearth of intermediate-mass planets with short orbital periods. Aims. We present the discovery of a new transiting planetary system within the Neptunian desert, NGTS-14. Metho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2021-02, Vol.646, p.A183
Hauptverfasser: Smith, A. M. S., Acton, J. S., Anderson, D. R., Armstrong, D. J., Bayliss, D., Belardi, C., Bouchy, F., Brahm, R., Briegal, J. T., Bryant, E. M., Burleigh, M. R., Cabrera, J., Chaushev, A., Cooke, B. F., Costes, J. C., Csizmadia, Sz, Eigmüller, Ph, Erikson, A., Gill, S., Gillen, E., Goad, M. R., Günther, M. N., Henderson, B. A., Hogan, A., Jordán, A., Lendl, M., McCormac, J., Moyano, M., Nielsen, L. D., Rauer, H., Raynard, L., Tilbrook, R. H., Turner, O., Udry, S., Vines, J. I., Watson, C. A., West, R. G., Wheatley, P. J.
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Zusammenfassung:Context. The sub-Jovian, or Neptunian, desert is a previously identified region of parameter space where there is a relative dearth of intermediate-mass planets with short orbital periods. Aims. We present the discovery of a new transiting planetary system within the Neptunian desert, NGTS-14. Methods. Transits of NGTS-14Ab were discovered in photometry from the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS). Follow-up transit photometry was conducted from several ground-based facilities, as well as extracted from TESS full-frame images. We combine radial velocities from the HARPS spectrograph with the photometry in a global analysis to determine the system parameters. Results. NGTS-14Ab has a radius that is about 30 per cent larger than that of Neptune (0.444 ± 0.030 R Jup ) and is around 70 per cent more massive than Neptune (0.092 ± 0.012 M Jup ). It transits the main-sequence K1 star, NGTS-14A, with a period of 3.54 days, just far away enough to have maintained at least some of its primordial atmosphere. We have also identified a possible long-period stellar mass companion to the system, NGTS-14B, and we investigate the binarity of exoplanet host stars inside and outside the Neptunian desert using Gaia .
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202039712