TOI-3235 b: A Transiting Giant Planet around an M4 Dwarf Star

Hobson, Melissa J. and Jordán, Andrés and Bryant, E. M. and Brahm, R. and Bayliss, D. and Hartman, J. D. and Bakos, G. Á. and Henning, Th. and Almenara, Jose Manuel and Barkaoui, Khalid and Benkhaldoun, Zouhair and Bonfils, Xavier and Bouchy, François and Charbonneau, David and Cointepas, Marion and Collins, Karen A. and Eastman, Jason D. and Ghachoui, Mourad and Gillon, Michaël and Goeke, Robert F. and Horne, Keith and Irwin, Jonathan M. and Jehin, Emmanuel and Jenkins, Jon M. and Latham, David W. and Moldovan, Dan and Murgas, Felipe and Pozuelos, Francisco J. and Ricker, George R. and Schwarz, Richard P. and Seager, S. and Srdoc, Gregor and Striegel, Stephanie and Timmermans, Mathilde and Vanderburg, Andrew and Vanderspek, Roland and Winn, Joshua N. (2023) TOI-3235 b: A Transiting Giant Planet around an M4 Dwarf Star. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 946 (1). L4. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

We present the discovery of TOI-3235 b, a short-period Jupiter orbiting an M dwarf with a stellar mass close to the critical mass at which stars transition from partially to fully convective. TOI-3235 b was first identified as a candidate from TESS photometry and confirmed with radial velocities from ESPRESSO and ground-based photometry from HATSouth, MEarth-South, TRAPPIST-South, LCOGT, and ExTrA. We find that the planet has a mass of 0.665 ± 0.025 MJ and a radius of 1.017 ± 0.044 RJ. It orbits close to its host star, with an orbital period of 2.5926 days but has an equilibrium temperature of ≈ 604 K, well below the expected threshold for radius inflation of hot Jupiters. The host star has a mass of 0.3939 ± 0.0030 M☉, a radius of 0.3697 ± 0.0018 R☉, an effective temperature of 3389 K, and a J-band magnitude of 11.706 ± 0.025. Current planet formation models do not predict the existence of gas giants such as TOI-3235 b around such low-mass stars. With a high transmission spectroscopy metric, TOI-3235 b is one of the best-suited giants orbiting M dwarfs for atmospheric characterization.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: ScienceOpen Library > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 17 Apr 2023 05:01
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2024 03:59
URI: http://scholar.researcherseuropeans.com/id/eprint/1000

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