Radial velocity and rotation period of HIP 33069b Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Vowell N.
  2. Rodriguez J.E.
  3. Quinn S.N.
  4. Zhou G.
  5. Vanderburg A.
  6. Mann A.W.,Hooton M.J.
  7. Stassun K.G.
  8. Howard S.
  9. Bieryla A.
  10. Latham D.W.,Howell S.B.
  11. Guillot T.
  12. Ziegler C.
  13. Collins K.A.
  14. Carmichael T.W.,Jenkins J.M.
  15. Shporer A.
  16. ABE L.
  17. Bendjoya P.
  18. Bush J.L.
  19. Buttu M.,Collins K.I.
  20. Eastman J.D.
  21. Fields M.J.
  22. Gasparetto T.
  23. Gunther M.N.,Kostov V.B.
  24. Kraus A.L.
  25. Lester K.V.
  26. Levine A.M.
  27. Littlefield C.,Marie-Sainte W.
  28. Mekarnia D.
  29. Osborn H.P.
  30. Rapetti D.
  31. Ricker G.R.,Seager S.
  32. Sefako R.
  33. Srdoc G.
  34. Suarez O.
  35. Torres G.
  36. Triaud A.H.M.J.,Vanderspek R.
  37. Winn J.N.
  38. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the discovery and characterization of HIP33609b, a transiting warm brown dwarf orbiting a late B-star, discovered by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite as TOI-588b. HIP33609b is a large (Rb=1.580_-0.070_^+0.074^RJup) brown dwarf on a highly eccentric (e=0.560_-0.031_^+0.029^) orbit with a 39days period. The host star is a bright (V=7.3mag), Teff=10400_-660_^+800^K star with a mass of M*=2.383_-0.095_^+0.10^M{sun} and radius of R*=1.863_-0.082_^+0.087^R{sun}, making it the hottest transiting brown dwarf host star discovered to date. We obtained radial velocity measurements from the CHIRON spectrograph confirming the companion's mass of Mb=68.0_-7.1_^+7.4^MJup as well as the host star's rotation rate (vsini*=55.6{+/-}1.8km/s). We also present the discovery of a new comoving group of stars, designated as MELANGE-6, and determine that HIP33609 is a member. We use a combination of rotation periods and isochrone models fit to the cluster members to estimate an age of 150{+/-}25Myr. With a measured mass, radius, and age, HIP33609b becomes a benchmark for substellar evolutionary models.

Keywords
  1. b-stars
  2. brown-dwarfs
  3. visible-astronomy
  4. spectroscopy
  5. infrared-photometry
  6. radial-velocity
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2023AJ....165..268V
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History

2023-11-13T07:17:02Z
Resource record created
2023-11-13T07:17:02Z
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2023-12-20T08:40:55Z
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