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Another shipment of six short-period giant planets from TESS. / Rodriguez, Joseph e; Quinn, Samuel n; Vanderburg, Andrew и др.
в: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Том 521, № 2, 14.03.2023, стр. 2765-2785.

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Rodriguez, JE, Quinn, SN, Vanderburg, A, Zhou, G, Eastman, JD, Thygesen, E, Cale, B, Ciardi, DR, Reed, PA, Oelkers, RJ, Collins, KA, Bieryla, A, Latham, DW, Gonzales, EJ, Scott gaudi, B, Hellier, C, Jones, MI, Brahm, R, Sokolovsky, K, Schulte, J, Srdoc, G, Kielkopf, J, Grau horta, F, Massey, B, Evans, P, Stephens, DC, Mcleod, KK, Chazov, N, Krushinsky, V, Ghachoui, M, Safonov, BS, Dedrick, CM, Conti, D, Laloum, D, Giacalone, S, Ziegler, C, Guerra serra, P, Naves nogues, R, Murgas, F, Michaels, EJ, Ricker, GR, Vanderspek, RK, Seager, S, Winn, JN, Jenkins, JM, Addison, B, Alfaro, O, Anderson, DR, Aydi, E, Beatty, TG, Bedding, TR, Belinski, AA, Benkhaldoun, Z, Berlind, P, Blake, CH, Bowen, MJ, Bowler, BP, Boyle, AW, Branson, D, Briceño, C, Calkins, ML, Campbell, E, Christiansen, JL, Chomiuk, L, Collins, KI, Cornachione, MA, Daassou, A, Dressing, CD, Esquerdo, GA, Feliz, DL, Fong, W, Fukui, A, Gan, T, Gill, H, Goliguzova, MV, Hansen, J, Henning, T, Hintz, EG, Hobson, MJ, Horner, J, Huang, CX, James, DJ, Jensen, JS, Johnson, SA, Jordán, A, Kane, SR, Barkaoui, K, Kim, M-J, Kim, K, Kuhn, RB, Law, N, Lewin, P, Liu, H-G, Lund, MB, Mann, AW, Mccrady, N, Mengel, MW, Mink, J, Murphy, LG, Narita, N, Newman, P, Okumura, J, Osborn, HP, Paegert, M, Palle, E, Pepper, J, Plavchan, P, Popov, AA, Rabus, M, Ranshaw, J, Rodriguez, JA, Roh, D-G, Reefe, MA, Savel, AB, Schwarz, RP, Shporer, A, Siverd, RJ, Sliski, DH, Stassun, KG, Stevens, DJ, Soubkiou, A, Ting, EB, Tinney, CG, Vowell, N, Walton, P, West, RG, Wilson, ML, Wittenmyer, RA, Wittrock, JM, Wolf, S, Wright, JT, Zhang, H & Zobel, E 2023, 'Another shipment of six short-period giant planets from TESS', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Том. 521, № 2, стр. 2765-2785. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad595

APA

Rodriguez, J. E., Quinn, S. N., Vanderburg, A., Zhou, G., Eastman, J. D., Thygesen, E., Cale, B., Ciardi, D. R., Reed, P. A., Oelkers, R. J., Collins, K. A., Bieryla, A., Latham, D. W., Gonzales, E. J., Scott gaudi, B., Hellier, C., Jones, M. I., Brahm, R., Sokolovsky, K., ... Zobel, E. (2023). Another shipment of six short-period giant planets from TESS. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 521(2), 2765-2785. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad595

Vancouver

Rodriguez JE, Quinn SN, Vanderburg A, Zhou G, Eastman JD, Thygesen E и др. Another shipment of six short-period giant planets from TESS. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2023 март 14;521(2):2765-2785. doi: 10.1093/mnras/stad595

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Rodriguez, Joseph e ; Quinn, Samuel n ; Vanderburg, Andrew и др. / Another shipment of six short-period giant planets from TESS. в: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2023 ; Том 521, № 2. стр. 2765-2785.

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title = "Another shipment of six short-period giant planets from TESS",
abstract = "We present the discovery and characterization of six short-period, transiting giant planets from NASA{\textquoteright}s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) – TOI-1811 (TIC 376524552), TOI-2025 (TIC 394050135), TOI-2145 (TIC 88992642), TOI-2152 (TIC 395393265), TOI-2154 (TIC 428787891), and TOI-2497 (TIC 97568467). All six planets orbit bright host stars (8.9 <G < 11.8, 7.7 <K < 10.1). Using a combination of time-series photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations from the TESS Follow-up Observing Program Working Group, we have determined that the planets are Jovian-sized (RP = 0.99–1.45 RJ), have masses ranging from 0.92 to 5.26 MJ, and orbit F, G, and K stars (4766 ≤ Teff ≤ 7360 K). We detect a significant orbital eccentricity for the three longest-period systems in our sample: TOI-2025 b (P = 8.872 d, 0.394+0.035-0.038), TOI-2145 b (P = 10.261 d, e = 0.208+0.034-0.047), and TOI-2497 b (P = 10.656 d, e = 0.195+0.043-0.040). TOI-2145 b and TOI-2497 b both orbit subgiant host stars (3.8 < log g <4.0), but these planets show no sign of inflation despite very high levels of irradiation. The lack of inflation may be explained by the high mass of the planets; 5.26+0.38-0.37 MJ (TOI-2145 b) and 4.82 ± 0.41 MJ (TOI-2497 b). These six new discoveries contribute to the larger community effort to use TESS to create a magnitude-complete, self-consistent sample of giant planets with well-determined parameters for future detailed studies.",
author = "Rodriguez, {Joseph e} and Quinn, {Samuel n} and Andrew Vanderburg and George Zhou and Eastman, {Jason d} and Erica Thygesen and Bryson Cale and Ciardi, {David r} and Reed, {Phillip a} and Oelkers, {Ryan j} and Collins, {Karen a} and Allyson Bieryla and Latham, {David w} and Gonzales, {Erica j} and B Scott gaudi and Coel Hellier and Jones, {Mat{\'i}as i} and Rafael Brahm and Kirill Sokolovsky and Jack Schulte and Gregor Srdoc and John Kielkopf and Ferran Grau horta and Bob Massey and Phil Evans and Stephens, {Denise c} and Mcleod, {Kim k} and Nikita Chazov and Vadim Krushinsky and Mourad Ghachoui and Safonov, {Boris s} and Dedrick, {Cayla m} and Dennis Conti and Didier Laloum and Steven Giacalone and Carl Ziegler and Pere Guerra serra and Ramon Naves nogues and Felipe Murgas and Michaels, {Edward j} and Ricker, {George r} and Vanderspek, {Roland k} and Sara Seager and Winn, {Joshua n} and Jenkins, {Jon m} and Brett Addison and Owen Alfaro and Anderson, {D r} and Elias Aydi and Beatty, {Thomas g} and Bedding, {Timothy r} and Belinski, {Alexander a} and Zouhair Benkhaldoun and Perry Berlind and Blake, {Cullen h} and Bowen, {Michael j} and Bowler, {Brendan p} and Boyle, {Andrew w} and Dalton Branson and C{\'e}sar Brice{\~n}o and Calkins, {Michael l} and Emma Campbell and Christiansen, {Jessie l} and Laura Chomiuk and Collins, {Kevin i} and Cornachione, {Matthew a} and Ahmed Daassou and Dressing, {Courtney d} and Esquerdo, {Gilbert a} and Feliz, {Dax l} and William Fong and Akihiko Fukui and Tianjun Gan and Holden Gill and Goliguzova, {Maria v} and Jarrod Hansen and Thomas Henning and Hintz, {Eric g} and Hobson, {Melissa j} and Jonathan Horner and Huang, {Chelsea x} and James, {David j} and Jensen, {Jacob s} and Johnson, {Samson a} and Andr{\'e}s Jord{\'a}n and Kane, {Stephen r} and Khalid Barkaoui and Myung-Jin Kim and Kingsley Kim and Kuhn, {Rudolf b} and Nicholas Law and Pablo Lewin and Hui-Gen Liu and Lund, {Michael b} and Mann, {Andrew w} and Nate Mccrady and Mengel, {Matthew w} and Jessica Mink and Murphy, {Lauren g} and Norio Narita and Patrick Newman and Jack Okumura and Osborn, {Hugh p} and Martin Paegert and Enric Palle and Joshua Pepper and Peter Plavchan and Popov, {Alexander a} and Markus Rabus and Jessica Ranshaw and Rodriguez, {Jennifer a} and Dong-Goo Roh and Reefe, {Michael a} and Savel, {Arjun b} and Schwarz, {Richard p} and Avi Shporer and Siverd, {Robert j} and Sliski, {David h} and Stassun, {Keivan g} and Stevens, {Daniel j} and Abderahmane Soubkiou and Ting, {Eric b} and Tinney, {C g} and Noah Vowell and Payton Walton and West, {R g} and Wilson, {Maurice l} and Wittenmyer, {Robert a} and Wittrock, {Justin m} and Shania Wolf and Wright, {Jason t} and Hui Zhang and Evan Zobel",
note = "Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation 075-15-2020-780, N13.1902.21.0039. Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness FEUZ-2020-0038, PGC2018-098153-B-C31",
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T1 - Another shipment of six short-period giant planets from TESS

AU - Rodriguez, Joseph e

AU - Quinn, Samuel n

AU - Vanderburg, Andrew

AU - Zhou, George

AU - Eastman, Jason d

AU - Thygesen, Erica

AU - Cale, Bryson

AU - Ciardi, David r

AU - Reed, Phillip a

AU - Oelkers, Ryan j

AU - Collins, Karen a

AU - Bieryla, Allyson

AU - Latham, David w

AU - Gonzales, Erica j

AU - Scott gaudi, B

AU - Hellier, Coel

AU - Jones, Matías i

AU - Brahm, Rafael

AU - Sokolovsky, Kirill

AU - Schulte, Jack

AU - Srdoc, Gregor

AU - Kielkopf, John

AU - Grau horta, Ferran

AU - Massey, Bob

AU - Evans, Phil

AU - Stephens, Denise c

AU - Mcleod, Kim k

AU - Chazov, Nikita

AU - Krushinsky, Vadim

AU - Ghachoui, Mourad

AU - Safonov, Boris s

AU - Dedrick, Cayla m

AU - Conti, Dennis

AU - Laloum, Didier

AU - Giacalone, Steven

AU - Ziegler, Carl

AU - Guerra serra, Pere

AU - Naves nogues, Ramon

AU - Murgas, Felipe

AU - Michaels, Edward j

AU - Ricker, George r

AU - Vanderspek, Roland k

AU - Seager, Sara

AU - Winn, Joshua n

AU - Jenkins, Jon m

AU - Addison, Brett

AU - Alfaro, Owen

AU - Anderson, D r

AU - Aydi, Elias

AU - Beatty, Thomas g

AU - Bedding, Timothy r

AU - Belinski, Alexander a

AU - Benkhaldoun, Zouhair

AU - Berlind, Perry

AU - Blake, Cullen h

AU - Bowen, Michael j

AU - Bowler, Brendan p

AU - Boyle, Andrew w

AU - Branson, Dalton

AU - Briceño, César

AU - Calkins, Michael l

AU - Campbell, Emma

AU - Christiansen, Jessie l

AU - Chomiuk, Laura

AU - Collins, Kevin i

AU - Cornachione, Matthew a

AU - Daassou, Ahmed

AU - Dressing, Courtney d

AU - Esquerdo, Gilbert a

AU - Feliz, Dax l

AU - Fong, William

AU - Fukui, Akihiko

AU - Gan, Tianjun

AU - Gill, Holden

AU - Goliguzova, Maria v

AU - Hansen, Jarrod

AU - Henning, Thomas

AU - Hintz, Eric g

AU - Hobson, Melissa j

AU - Horner, Jonathan

AU - Huang, Chelsea x

AU - James, David j

AU - Jensen, Jacob s

AU - Johnson, Samson a

AU - Jordán, Andrés

AU - Kane, Stephen r

AU - Barkaoui, Khalid

AU - Kim, Myung-Jin

AU - Kim, Kingsley

AU - Kuhn, Rudolf b

AU - Law, Nicholas

AU - Lewin, Pablo

AU - Liu, Hui-Gen

AU - Lund, Michael b

AU - Mann, Andrew w

AU - Mccrady, Nate

AU - Mengel, Matthew w

AU - Mink, Jessica

AU - Murphy, Lauren g

AU - Narita, Norio

AU - Newman, Patrick

AU - Okumura, Jack

AU - Osborn, Hugh p

AU - Paegert, Martin

AU - Palle, Enric

AU - Pepper, Joshua

AU - Plavchan, Peter

AU - Popov, Alexander a

AU - Rabus, Markus

AU - Ranshaw, Jessica

AU - Rodriguez, Jennifer a

AU - Roh, Dong-Goo

AU - Reefe, Michael a

AU - Savel, Arjun b

AU - Schwarz, Richard p

AU - Shporer, Avi

AU - Siverd, Robert j

AU - Sliski, David h

AU - Stassun, Keivan g

AU - Stevens, Daniel j

AU - Soubkiou, Abderahmane

AU - Ting, Eric b

AU - Tinney, C g

AU - Vowell, Noah

AU - Walton, Payton

AU - West, R g

AU - Wilson, Maurice l

AU - Wittenmyer, Robert a

AU - Wittrock, Justin m

AU - Wolf, Shania

AU - Wright, Jason t

AU - Zhang, Hui

AU - Zobel, Evan

N1 - Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation 075-15-2020-780, N13.1902.21.0039. Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness FEUZ-2020-0038, PGC2018-098153-B-C31

PY - 2023/3/14

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N2 - We present the discovery and characterization of six short-period, transiting giant planets from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) – TOI-1811 (TIC 376524552), TOI-2025 (TIC 394050135), TOI-2145 (TIC 88992642), TOI-2152 (TIC 395393265), TOI-2154 (TIC 428787891), and TOI-2497 (TIC 97568467). All six planets orbit bright host stars (8.9 <G < 11.8, 7.7 <K < 10.1). Using a combination of time-series photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations from the TESS Follow-up Observing Program Working Group, we have determined that the planets are Jovian-sized (RP = 0.99–1.45 RJ), have masses ranging from 0.92 to 5.26 MJ, and orbit F, G, and K stars (4766 ≤ Teff ≤ 7360 K). We detect a significant orbital eccentricity for the three longest-period systems in our sample: TOI-2025 b (P = 8.872 d, 0.394+0.035-0.038), TOI-2145 b (P = 10.261 d, e = 0.208+0.034-0.047), and TOI-2497 b (P = 10.656 d, e = 0.195+0.043-0.040). TOI-2145 b and TOI-2497 b both orbit subgiant host stars (3.8 < log g <4.0), but these planets show no sign of inflation despite very high levels of irradiation. The lack of inflation may be explained by the high mass of the planets; 5.26+0.38-0.37 MJ (TOI-2145 b) and 4.82 ± 0.41 MJ (TOI-2497 b). These six new discoveries contribute to the larger community effort to use TESS to create a magnitude-complete, self-consistent sample of giant planets with well-determined parameters for future detailed studies.

AB - We present the discovery and characterization of six short-period, transiting giant planets from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) – TOI-1811 (TIC 376524552), TOI-2025 (TIC 394050135), TOI-2145 (TIC 88992642), TOI-2152 (TIC 395393265), TOI-2154 (TIC 428787891), and TOI-2497 (TIC 97568467). All six planets orbit bright host stars (8.9 <G < 11.8, 7.7 <K < 10.1). Using a combination of time-series photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations from the TESS Follow-up Observing Program Working Group, we have determined that the planets are Jovian-sized (RP = 0.99–1.45 RJ), have masses ranging from 0.92 to 5.26 MJ, and orbit F, G, and K stars (4766 ≤ Teff ≤ 7360 K). We detect a significant orbital eccentricity for the three longest-period systems in our sample: TOI-2025 b (P = 8.872 d, 0.394+0.035-0.038), TOI-2145 b (P = 10.261 d, e = 0.208+0.034-0.047), and TOI-2497 b (P = 10.656 d, e = 0.195+0.043-0.040). TOI-2145 b and TOI-2497 b both orbit subgiant host stars (3.8 < log g <4.0), but these planets show no sign of inflation despite very high levels of irradiation. The lack of inflation may be explained by the high mass of the planets; 5.26+0.38-0.37 MJ (TOI-2145 b) and 4.82 ± 0.41 MJ (TOI-2497 b). These six new discoveries contribute to the larger community effort to use TESS to create a magnitude-complete, self-consistent sample of giant planets with well-determined parameters for future detailed studies.

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