2019A&A...629A.111C


Query : 2019A&A...629A.111C

2019A&A...629A.111C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 629A, 111-111 (2019/9-1)

Characterization of the L 98-59 multi-planetary system with HARPS. Mass characterization of a hot super-Earth, a sub-Neptune, and a mass upper limit on the third planet.

CLOUTIER R., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., BONFILS X., JENKINS J.S., BERDINAS Z., RICKER G., VANDERSPEK R., LATHAM D.W., SEAGER S., WINN J., JENKINS J.M., ALMENARA J.M., BOUCHY F., DELFOSSE X., DIAZ M.R., DIAZ R.F., DOYON R., FIGUEIRA P., FORVEILLE T., KURTOVIC N.T., LOVIS C., MAYOR M., MENOU K., MORGAN E., MORRIS R., MUIRHEAD P., MURGAS F., PEPE F., SANTOS N.C., SEGRANSAN D., SMITH J.C., TENENBAUM P., TORRES G., UDRY S., VEZIE M. and VILLASENOR J.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. L 98-59 (TIC 307210830, TOI-175) is a nearby M3 dwarf around which TESS revealed three small transiting planets (0.80, 1.35, 1.57 Earth radii) in a compact configuration with orbital periods shorter than 7.5 days. Here we aim to measure the masses of the known transiting planets in this system using precise radial velocity (RV) measurements taken with the HARPS spectrograph.
Methods. We considered both trained and untrained Gaussian process regression models of stellar activity, which are modeled simultaneously with the planetary signals. Our RV analysis was then supplemented with dynamical simulations to provide strong constraints on the planets' orbital eccentricities by requiring long-term stability.
Results. We measure the planet masses of the two outermost planets to be 2.42±0.35 and 2.31±0.46 Earth masses, which confirms the bulk terrestrial composition of the former and eludes to a significant radius fraction in an extended gaseous envelope for the latter. We are able to place an upper limit on the mass of the smallest, innermost planet of <1.01 Earth masses with 95% confidence. Our RV plus dynamical stability analysis places strong constraints on the orbital eccentricities and reveals that each planet's orbit likely has e<0.1.
Conclusions. L 98-59 is likely a compact system of two rocky planets plus a third outer planet with a lower bulk density possibly indicative of the planet having retained a modest atmosphere. The system offers a unique laboratory for studies of planet formation, dynamical stability, and comparative atmospheric planetology as the two outer planets are attractive targets for atmospheric characterization through transmission spectroscopy. Continued RV monitoring will help refine the characterization of the innermost planet and potentially reveal additional planets in the system at wider separations.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: L 98-59 - planetary systems - stars: low-mass - planets and satellites: terrestrial planets - techniques: radial velocities

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/629/A111): harps.dat t175samp.dat>

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 15337b Pl 02 27 28.3781273256 -27 38 06.736755624           ~ 23 0
2 NAME BD-17 588Ab Pl 03 01 51.3936681048 -16 35 36.031178525           ~ 52 0
3 L 98-59 PM* 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587   13.22 11.685 11.294   M3V 91 0
4 NAME L 98-59 d Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 50 0
5 NAME L 98-59 b Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 39 0
6 NAME L 98-59 c Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 49 0
7 NAME L 678-39b Pl 09 36 01.6372169407 -21 39 38.877606712           ~ 60 0
8 NAME L 320-124b Pl 10 14 51.7786855411 -47 09 24.192778106           ~ 169 0
9 NAME L 119-213b Pl 22 41 58.1171811377 -69 10 08.320741850           ~ 103 0

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