2022AJ....163..101L


Query : 2022AJ....163..101L

2022AJ....163..101L - Astron. J., 163, 101-101 (2022/February-0)

TESS-Keck survey. IX. Masses of three sub-Neptunes orbiting HD 191939 and the discovery of a warm jovian plus a distant substellar companion.

LUBIN J., VAN ZANDT J., HOLCOMB R., WEISS L.M., PETIGURA E.A., ROBERTSON P., MURPHY J.M.A., SCARSDALE N., BATYGIN K., POLANSKI A.S., BATALHA N.M., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., DRESSING C., FULTON B., HOWARD A.W., HUBER D., ISAACSON H., KANE S.R., ROY A., BEARD C., BLUNT S., CHONTOS A., DAI F., DALBA P.A., GARY K., GIACALONE S., HILL M.L., MAYO A., MOCNIK T., KOSIAREK M.R., RICE M., RUBENZAHL R.A., LATHAM D.W., SEAGER S., WINN J.N. and GARY K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Exoplanet systems with multiple transiting planets are natural laboratories for testing planetary astrophysics. One such system is HD 191939 (TOI 1339), a bright (V = 9) and Sun-like (G9V) star, which TESS found to host three transiting planets (b, c, and d). The planets have periods of 9, 29, and 38 days each with similar sizes from 3 to 3.4 R. To further characterize the system, we measured the radial velocity (RV) of HD 191939 over 415 days with Keck/HIRES and APF/Levy. We find that Mb = 10.4 ± 0.9 M and Mc = 7.2 ± 1.4 M, which are low compared to most known planets of comparable radii. The RVs yield only an upper limit on Md (<5.8 M at 2σ). The RVs further reveal a fourth planet (e) with a minimum mass of 0.34 ± 0.01 MJup and an orbital period of 101.4 ± 0.4 days. Despite its nontransiting geometry, secular interactions between planet e and the inner transiting planets indicate that planet e is coplanar with the transiting planets (Δi < 10°). We identify a second high-mass planet (f) with 95% confidence intervals on mass between 2 and 11 MJup and period between 1700 and 7200 days, based on a joint analysis of RVs and astrometry from Gaia and Hipparcos. As a bright star hosting multiple planets with well-measured masses, HD 191939 presents many options for comparative planetary astronomy, including characterization with JWST.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet astronomy - Exoplanet dynamics

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Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
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 3167c Pl 00 34 57.5242131960 +04 22 53.284093032           ~ 60 0
2 Kepler-129 Er* 19 01 14.7043468776 +47 50 54.901789800   12.67 11.81 11.603   G4V 83 0
3 Kepler-25 Er* 19 06 33.2141354736 +39 29 16.358725104   11.337 10.623 10.622   F6 159 1
4 BD+40 3638 Er* 19 14 45.2915908224 +41 09 04.210237980   11.643 11.115 11.009   F6IV 128 1
5 BD+48 2893 Er* 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272   10.73 10.08 9.914   G1V 138 1
6 Kepler-51 Er* 19 45 55.1428629456 +49 56 15.650520684       14.829   G4 129 1
7 Kepler-87c Pl 19 51 40.0490199888 +46 57 54.425250252           ~ 48 1
8 Kepler-79d Pl 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436           ~ 85 1
9 HD 191939b Pl 20 08 05.7551464176 +66 51 02.076637068           ~ 12 0
10 HD 191939d Pl 20 08 05.7551464176 +66 51 02.076637068           ~ 5 0
11 HD 191939 PM* 20 08 05.7551464176 +66 51 02.076637068       8.5   G0 30 0
12 HD 191939c Pl 20 08 05.7551464176 +66 51 02.076637068           ~ 12 0

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