Séminaire Doctoral / Seminar PhD |
« A warm super-Neptune around the G-dwarf star TOI-1710 revealed with TESS, SOPHIE and HARPS-N » |
Pierre-Cécil Konig |
We report the discovery and characterization of the transiting extrasolar planet TOI-1710 b. First identified as a promising candidate by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), its planetary nature was then established with SOPHIE and HARPS-N spectroscopic observations via the radial-velocity method. The stellar parameters for the host star are derived from the spectra and a joint Markov chain Monte-Carlo (MCMC) adjustment of the spectral energy distribution and evolutionary tracks of TOI-1710. A joint MCMC analysis of the TESS light curve and the radial-velocity evolution allowed us to determine the planetary system properties. From our analysis, TOI-1710 b is found to be a massive warm super-Neptune (Mp = 28.3 ± 4.7 M_Earth and Rp = 5.34 ± 0.11 R_Earth) orbiting a G5V dwarf star (Teff = 5665 ± 55 K) on a nearly circular 24.3-day orbit (e = 0.16 ± 0.08). The orbital period of this planet is close to the estimated rotation period of its host star Prot = 22.5 ± 2.0 days and it has a low Keplerian semi-amplitude K = 6.4 ± 1.0 m/s; we thus performed additional analyses using Gaussian Processes to show the robustness of the retrieved planetary parameters. With a low bulk density of 1.03 ± 0.23 g/cm3 and orbiting a bright host star (J = 8.3, V = 9.6), TOI-1710 b is one of the best targets in this mass-radius range (near the Neptune desert) for atmospheric characterization via transmission spectroscopy, a key measurement in constraining planet formation and evolutionary models of sub-Jovian planets. |
vendredi 24 juin 2022 - 16:00 Salle du Conseil, Institut d'Astrophysique |
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