Filipe Pereira
TESS giants transiting giants V - Two hot Jupiters orbiting red-giant hosts
Pereira, Filipe; Grunblatt, Samuel K; Psaridi, Angelica; Campante, Tiago L; Cunha, Margarida S; Santos, Nuno C; Bossini, Diego; Thorngren, Daniel; Hellier, Coel; Bouchy, François; Lendl, Monika; Mounzer, Dany; Udry, Stéphane; Beard, Corey; Brinkman, Casey L; Isaacson, Howard; Quinn, Samuel N; Tyler, Dakotah; Zhou, George; Howell, Steve B; Howard, Andrew W; Jenkins, Jon M; Seager, Sara; Vanderspek, Roland K; Winn, Joshua N; Saunders, Nicholas; Huber, Daniel
Authors
Samuel K Grunblatt
Angelica Psaridi
Tiago L Campante
Margarida S Cunha
Nuno C Santos
Diego Bossini
Daniel Thorngren
Coel Hellier c.hellier@keele.ac.uk
François Bouchy
Monika Lendl
Dany Mounzer
Stéphane Udry
Corey Beard
Casey L Brinkman
Howard Isaacson
Samuel N Quinn
Dakotah Tyler
George Zhou
Steve B Howell
Andrew W Howard
Jon M Jenkins
Sara Seager
Roland K Vanderspek
Joshua N Winn
Nicholas Saunders
Daniel Huber
Abstract
In this work we present the discovery and confirmation of two hot Jupiters orbiting red-giant stars, TOI-4377 b and TOI-4551 b, observed by TESS in the southern ecliptic hemisphere and later followed-up with radial-velocity (RV) observations. For TOI-4377 b we report a mass of $0.957^{+0.089}_{-0.087} \ M_\mathrm{J}$ and a inflated radius of 1.348 ± 0.081 RJ orbiting an evolved intermediate-mass star (1.36 M⊙, 3.52 R⊙; TIC 394918211) on a period of of 4.378 days. For TOI-4551 b we report a mass of 1.49 ± 0.13 MJ and a radius that is not obviously inflated of $1.058^{+0.110}_{-0.062} \ R_\mathrm{J}$, also orbiting an evolved intermediate-mass star (1.31 M⊙, 3.55 R⊙; TIC 204650483) on a period of 9.956 days. We place both planets in context of known systems with hot Jupiters orbiting evolved hosts, and note that both planets follow the observed trend of the known stellar incident flux-planetary radius relation observed for these short-period giants. Additionally, we produce planetary interior models to estimate the heating efficiency with which stellar incident flux is deposited in the planet’s interior, estimating values of $1.91 \pm 0.48~\%$ and $2.19 \pm 0.45~\%$ for TOI-4377 b and TOI-4551 b respectively. These values are in line with the known population of hot Jupiters, including hot Jupiters orbiting main sequence hosts, which suggests that the radii of our planets have reinflated in step with their parent star’s brightening as they evolved into the post-main-sequence. Finally, we evaluate the potential to observe orbital decay in both systems.
Citation
Pereira, F., Grunblatt, S. K., Psaridi, A., Campante, T. L., Cunha, M. S., Santos, N. C., Bossini, D., Thorngren, D., Hellier, C., Bouchy, F., Lendl, M., Mounzer, D., Udry, S., Beard, C., Brinkman, C. L., Isaacson, H., Quinn, S. N., Tyler, D., Zhou, G., Howell, S. B., …Huber, D. (in press). TESS giants transiting giants V - Two hot Jupiters orbiting red-giant hosts. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 527(3), 6332-6345. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3449
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 8, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Nov 8, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Nov 27, 2023 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Print ISSN | 0035-8711 |
Electronic ISSN | 1365-2966 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 527 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 6332-6345 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3449 |
Keywords | Space and Planetary Science, Astronomy and Astrophysics |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/646402 |
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