TOI-2431 RV and flux curves Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Tas K.H.
  2. Stefansson G.
  3. Fariz S.N.M.
  4. Garg E.
  5. Espinoza-Retamal J.I.,Koo E.
  6. Bruijne D.
  7. Luhn J.K.
  8. Ford E.B.
  9. Mahadevan S.
  10. Logsdon S.E.,Canas C.I.
  11. Han T.
  12. Everett M.E.
  13. Alvarado-Montes J.A.
  14. Blake C.,Cochran W.D.
  15. Dong J.
  16. Fernandes R.B.
  17. Giovinazzi M.R.
  18. Halverson S.,Kanodia S.
  19. Krolikowski D.
  20. McElwain M.
  21. Ninan J.
  22. Paredes L.A.,Robertson P.
  23. Schwab C.
  24. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the discovery and confirmation of the ultra-short period (USP) planet TOI-2431 b orbiting a nearby (d~36pc) late K star (Teff=4109+/-28K) using observations from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), precise radial velocities with the NEID and the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (HPF) spectrographs, as well as ground-based high contrast imaging from NESSI. TOI-2431 b has a period of 5 hours and 22 minutes, making it one of the shortest-period exoplanets known to date. TOI-2431 b has a radius of 1.536+/-0.033Re, and a mass of 6.2+/-1.2Me, suggesting it has a density compatible with an Earth-like composition and, due to its high irradiation, is likely a 'lava-world' with a Teq=2063+/-30K. We estimate that the current orbital period is only 30% larger than the Roche-limit orbital period, and that it has an expected orbital decay timescale of only ~31Myr. Finally, due to the brightness of the host star (V=10.9, K=7.6), TOI-2431 b has a high Emission Spectroscopy Metric of 27, making it one of the best USP systems for atmospheric phase-curve analysis.

Keywords
  1. multiple-stars
  2. exoplanets
  3. k-stars
  4. photometry
  5. visible-astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2026A&A...707A.238T
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History

2026-03-17T08:15:52Z
Resource record created
2026-03-17T07:16:27Z
Updated
2026-03-17T08:15:52Z
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