Wolf 327b: A new member of the pack of ultra-short-period super-Earths around M dwarfs
Planets with orbital periods shorter than 1 day are rare and have formation histories that are not completely understood. Small ( R p < 2 R ⊕ ) ultra-short-period (USP) planets are highly irradiated, probably have rocky compositions with high bulk densities, and are often found in multi-planet sy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2024-04, Vol.684, p.A83 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Planets with orbital periods shorter than 1 day are rare and have formation histories that are not completely understood. Small (
R
p
< 2
R
⊕
) ultra-short-period (USP) planets are highly irradiated, probably have rocky compositions with high bulk densities, and are often found in multi-planet systems. Additionally, USP planets found around small stars are excellent candidates for characterization using present-day instrumentation. Of the current full sample of approximately 5500 confirmed exoplanets, only 130 are USP planets and around 40 have mass and radius measurements. Wolf 327 (TOI-5747) is an M dwarf (
R
*
= 0.406 ± 0.015
R
⊙
,
M
*
= 0.405 ± 0.019
M
⊙
,
T
eff
= 3542 ± 70 K, and
V
= 13 mag) located at a distance
d
= 28.5 pc. NASA’s planet hunter satellite, TESS, detected transits in this star with a period of 0.573 day (13.7 h) and with a transit depth of 818 ppm. Ground-based follow-up photometry, high resolution imaging, and radial velocity (RV) measurements taken with the CARMENES spectrograph confirm the presence of this new USP planet. Wolf 327b is a super-Earth with a radius of
R
p
= 1.24 ± 0.06
R
⊕
and a mass of
M
p
= 2.53 ± 0.46
M
⊕
, yielding a bulk density of 7.24 ± 1.66 g cm
−3
and thus suggesting a rocky composition. Owing to its close proximity to its host star (
a
= 0.01 au), Wolf 327b has an equilibrium temperature of 996 ± 22 K. This planet has a mass and radius similar to K2-229b, a planet with an inferred Mercury-like internal composition. Planet interior models suggest that Wolf 327b has a large iron core, a small rocky mantle, and a negligible (if any) H/He atmosphere. |
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ISSN: | 0004-6361 1432-0746 |
DOI: | 10.1051/0004-6361/202348813 |