Radial velocity of TOI-201 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Hobson M.J.
  2. Brahm R.
  3. Jordan A.
  4. Espinoza N.
  5. Kossakowski D.
  6. Henning T.,Rojas F.
  7. Schlecker M.
  8. Sarkis P.
  9. Trifonov T.
  10. Thorngren D.
  11. Binnenfeld A.,Shahaf S.
  12. Zucker S.
  13. Ricker G.R.
  14. Latham D.W.
  15. Seager S.
  16. Winn J.N.,Jenkins J.M.
  17. Addison B.
  18. Bouchy F.
  19. Bowler B.P.
  20. Briegal J.T.
  21. Bryant E.M.,Collins K.A.
  22. Daylan T.
  23. Grieves N.
  24. Horner J.
  25. Huang C.
  26. Kane S.R.,Kielkopf J.
  27. McLean B.
  28. Mengel M.W.
  29. Nielsen L.D.
  30. Okumura J.
  31. Jones M.,Plavchan P.
  32. Shporer A.
  33. Smith A.M.S.
  34. Tilbrook R.
  35. Tinney C.G.,Twicken J.D.
  36. Udry S.
  37. Unger N.
  38. West R.
  39. Wittenmyer R.A.
  40. Wohler B.,Torres P.
  41. Wright D.J.
  42. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the confirmation of the eccentric warm giant planet TOI-201b, first identified as a candidate in Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite photometry (Sectors 1-8, 10-13, and 27-28) and confirmed using ground-based photometry from Next Generation Transit Survey and radial velocities from FEROS, HARPS, CORALIE, and Minerva-Australis. TOI-201b orbits a young (0.87_-0.49_^+0.46^Gyr) and bright (V=9.07mag) F-type star with a 52.9781day period. The planet has a mass of 0.42_-0.03_^+0.05^M_J_, a radius of 1.008_-0.015_^+0.012^R_J_, and an orbital eccentricity of 0.28_-0.09_^+0.06^; it appears to still be undergoing fairly rapid cooling, as expected given the youth of the host star. The star also shows long-term variability in both the radial velocities and several activity indicators, which we attribute to stellar activity. The discovery and characterization of warm giant planets such as TOI-201b are important for constraining formation and evolution theories for giant planets.

Keywords
  1. Exoplanets
  2. F stars
  3. Radial velocity
  4. Optical astronomy
  5. Spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2021AJ....161..235H
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IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/161/235
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.51610235

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History

2021-09-08T12:47:47Z
Resource record created
2021-09-08T12:47:47Z
Created
2022-03-16T11:46:40Z
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