HD 15906 CHEOPS PIPE and WASP lightcurves Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Tuson A.
  2. Queloz D.
  3. Osborn H.P.
  4. Wilson T.G.
  5. Hooton M.J.
  6. Beck M.,Lendl M.
  7. Olofsson G.
  8. Fortier A.
  9. Bonfanti A.
  10. Brandeker A.
  11. Buchhave L.A.,Collier Cameron A.
  12. Ciardi D.R.
  13. Collins K.A.
  14. Gandolfi D.
  15. Garai Z.,Giacalone S.
  16. Gomes da Silva J.
  17. Howell S.B.
  18. Patel J.A.
  19. Persson C.M.,Serrano L.M.
  20. Sousa S.G.
  21. Ulmer-Moll S.
  22. Vanderburg A.
  23. Ziegler C.,Alibert Y.
  24. Alonso R.
  25. Anglada G.
  26. Barczy T.
  27. Barrado Navascues D.,Barros S.C.C.
  28. Baumjohann W.
  29. Beck T.
  30. Benz W.
  31. Billot N.
  32. Bonfils X.,Borsato L.
  33. Broeg C.
  34. Cabrera J.
  35. Charnoz S.
  36. Conti D.M.
  37. Csizmadia Sz.,Cubillos P.E.
  38. Davies M.B.
  39. Deleuil M.
  40. Delrez L.
  41. Demangeon O.D.S.,Demory B.-O.
  42. Dragomir D.
  43. Dressing C.D.
  44. Ehrenreich D.
  45. Erikson A.,Essack Z.
  46. Farinato J.
  47. Fossati L.
  48. Fridlund M.
  49. Furlan E.
  50. Gill H.,Gillon M.
  51. Gnilka C.L.
  52. Gonzales E.
  53. Gudel M.
  54. Gunther M.N.
  55. Hoyer S.,Isaak K.G.
  56. Jenkins J.M.
  57. Kiss L.L.
  58. Laskar J.
  59. Latham D.W.
  60. Law N.,Lecavelier des Etangs A.
  61. Lo Curto G.
  62. Lovis C.
  63. Luque R.
  64. Magrin D.,Mann A.W.
  65. Maxted P.F.L.
  66. Mayor M.
  67. McDermott S.
  68. Mecina M.
  69. Mordasini C.,Mortier A.
  70. Nascimbeni V.
  71. Ottensamer R.
  72. Pagano I.
  73. Palle E.
  74. Peter G.,Piotto G.
  75. Pollacco D.
  76. Pritchard T.
  77. Ragazzoni R.
  78. Rando N.
  79. Ratti F.,Rauer H.
  80. Ribas I.
  81. Ricker G.R.
  82. Rieder M.
  83. Santos N.C.
  84. Savel A.B.,Scandariato G.
  85. Schwarz R.P.
  86. Seager S.
  87. Segransan D.
  88. Shporer A.,Simon A.E.
  89. Smith A.M.S.
  90. Steller M.
  91. Stockdale C.
  92. Szabo Gy.M.,Thomas N.
  93. Torres G.
  94. Tronsgaard R.
  95. Udry S.
  96. Ulmer B.
  97. Van Grootel V.,Vanderspek R.
  98. Venturini J.
  99. Walton N.A.
  100. Winn J.N.
  101. Wohler B.
  102. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We report the discovery of two warm sub-Neptunes transiting the bright (G=9.5mag) K-dwarf HD 15906 (TOI 461, TIC 4646810). This star was observed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) in sectors 4 and 31, revealing two small transiting planets. The inner planet, HD 15906 b, was detected with an unambiguous period but the outer planet, HD 15906 c, showed only two transits separated by ~734 days, leading to 36 possible values of its period. We performed follow-up observations with the CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS) to confirm the true period of HD 15906 c and improve the radius precision of the two planets. From TESS, CHEOPS and additional ground-based photometry, we find that HD 15906 b has a radius of 2.24+/-0.08 R_{Earth}_ and a period of 10.924709+/-0.000032 days, whilst HD 15906 c has a radius of 2.93^+0.07^_-0.06_R_{Earth}_ and a period of 21.583298^+0.000052^_-0.000055_ days. Assuming zero bond albedo and full day-night heat redistribution, the inner and outer planet have equilibrium temperatures of 668+/-13K and 532+/-10K, respectively. The HD 15906 system has become one of only six multiplanet systems with two warm (<~700K) sub-Neptune sized planets transiting a bright star (G>=10mag). It is an excellent target for detailed characterisation studies to constrain the composition of sub-Neptune planets and test theories of planet formation and evolution.

Keywords
  1. K stars
  2. Exoplanets
  3. Photometry
  4. Optical astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2023MNRAS.523.3090T
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History

2023-06-08T08:21:46Z
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2023-06-08T08:21:46Z
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2023-09-27T10:38:28Z
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