2021A&A...653A..41D


Query : 2021A&A...653A..41D

2021A&A...653A..41D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 653A, 41-41 (2021/9-1)

Warm terrestrial planet with half the mass of Venus transiting a nearby star.

DEMANGEON O.D.S., ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., ALIBERT Y., BARROS S.C.C., ADIBEKYAN V., TABERNERO H.M., ANTONIADIS-KARNAVAS A., CAMACHO J.D., SUAREZ MASCARENO A., OSHAGH M., MICELA G., SOUSA S.G., LOVIS C., PEPE F.A., REBOLO R., CRISTIANI S., SANTOS N.C., ALLART R., ALLENDE PRIETO C., BOSSINI D., BOUCHY F., CABRAL A., DAMASSO M., DI MARCANTONIO P., D'ODORICO V., EHRENREICH D., FARIA J., FIGUEIRA P., GENOVA SANTOS R., HALDEMANN J., HARA N., GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ J.I., LAVIE B., LILLO-BOX J., LO CURTO G., MARTINS C.J.A.P., MEGEVAND D., MEHNER A., MOLARO P., NUNES N.J., PALLE E., PASQUINI L., PORETTI E., SOZZETTI A. and UDRY S.

Abstract (from CDS):

In recent years, the advent of a new generation of radial velocity instruments has allowed us to detect planets with increasingly lower mass and to break the one Earth-mass barrier. Here we report a new milestone in this context by announcing the detection of the lowest-mass planet measured so far using radial velocities: L 98-59 b, a rocky planet with half the mass of Venus. It is part of a system composed of three known transiting terrestrial planets (planets b-d). We announce the discovery of a fourth nontransiting planet with a minimum mass of 3.06–0.37+0.33M and an orbital period of 12.796–0.019+0.020days and report indications for the presence of a fifth nontransiting terrestrial planet. With a minimum mass of 2.46–0.82+0.66M and an orbital period 23.15–0.17+0.60days, this planet, if confirmed, would sit in the middle of the habitable zone of the L 98-59 system. L 98-59 is a bright M dwarf located 10.6pc away. Positioned at the border of the continuous viewing zone of the James Webb Space Telescope, this system is destined to become a corner stone for comparative exoplanetology of terrestrial planets. The three transiting planets have transmission spectrum metrics ranging from 49 to 255, which undoubtedly makes them prime targets for an atmospheric characterization with the James Webb Space Telescope, the Hubble Space Telescope, Ariel, or ground-based facilities such as NIRPS or ESPRESSO. With an equilibrium temperature ranging from 416 to 627K, they offer a unique opportunity to study the diversity of warm terrestrial planets without the unknowns associated with different host stars. L 98-59 b and c have densities of 3.6–1.5+1.4 and 4.57–0.85+0.77g/cm3, respectively, and have very similar bulk compositions with a small iron core that represents only 12 to 14% of the total mass, and a small amount of water. However, with a density of 2.95–0.51+0.79g/cm3 and despite a similar core mass fraction, up to 30% of the mass of L 98-59 d might be water.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): techniques: radial velocities - techniques: photometric - planets and satellites: detection - planets and satellites: terrestrial planets - planets and satellites: composition - stars: individual: L 98-59

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/653/A41): espresso.dat>

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
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 NAME THA As* 00 00 -62.0           ~ 468 0
2 G 268-38 PM* 00 44 59.3309137511 -15 16 17.542839990     14.150 13.801   M4.5V 141 0
3 NAME G 268-38c Pl 00 44 59.3309137511 -15 16 17.542839990           ~ 63 0
4 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3436 0
5 * pi. Men c Pl 05 37 09.8868446714 -80 28 08.834553264           ~ 94 0
6 NAME L 98-59 b Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 39 0
7 NAME L 98-59 e Pl? 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 4 0
8 L 98-59 PM* 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587   13.22 11.685 11.294   M3V 91 0
9 NAME L 98-59 d Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 50 0
10 NAME L 98-59 c Pl 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587           ~ 49 0
11 K2-146 LM* 08 40 06.4242250368 +19 05 34.430759088   17.87 16.25 15.97   M3.0V 34 0
12 * rho01 Cnc EB* 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470 7.45 6.82   5.4   K0IV-V 1121 1
13 NAME L 320-124b Pl 10 14 51.7786855411 -47 09 24.192778106           ~ 169 0
14 G 162-44 PM* 10 18 35.1372361341 -11 43 00.243355403   14.68 13.14 12.84   M4.0 56 0
15 Wolf 437b Pl 12 47 56.6245693190 +09 45 05.035666747           ~ 37 0
16 PM J13119+6550 PM* 13 11 59.5600372848 +65 50 01.703045580   14.590 12.951 12.582   M3 23 0
17 NAME beta Pic Moving Group MGr 14 30 -42.0           ~ 774 0
18 Kepler-138 Er* 19 21 31.5679755816 +43 17 34.680970608   14.621 13.168 12.680   M1V 114 0
19 TRAPPIST-1b Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 256 0
20 TRAPPIST-1 LM* 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866     18.798 16.466 14.024 M7.5e 995 0
21 TRAPPIST-1d Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 214 0
22 TRAPPIST-1h Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 127 0
23 TRAPPIST-1c Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 193 0
24 TRAPPIST-1f Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 232 0
25 HD 219134b Pl 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619           ~ 104 0
26 HD 219134c Pl 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619           ~ 54 0
27 BD-02 5958b Pl 23 27 04.8376907739 -01 17 10.582653030           ~ 61 0

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