TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935

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TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935. / Scarsdale, Nicholas; Murphy, Joseph M. Akana; Batalha, Natalie M.; Crossfield, Ian J. M.; Dressing, Courtney D.; Fulton, Benjamin; Howard, Andrew W.; Huber, Daniel; Isaacson, Howard; Kane, Stephen R.; Petigura, Erik A.; Robertson, Paul; Roy, Arpita; Weiss, Lauren M.; Beard, Corey; Behmard, Aida; Chontos, Ashley; Christiansen, Jessie L.; Ciardi, David R.; Claytor, Zachary R.; Collins, Karen A.; Collins, Kevin; Dai, Fei; Dalba, Paul A.; Dragomir, Diana; Fetherolf, Tara; Fukui, Akihiko; Giacalone, Steven; Gonzales, Erica J.; Hill, Michelle L.; Hirsch, Lea A.; Jensen, Eric L. N.; Kosiarek, Molly R.; de Leon, Jerome P.; Lubin, Jack; Lund, Michael B.; Luque, Rafael; Mayo, Andrew W.; Mocnik, Teo; Mori, Mayuko; Narita, Norio; Nowak, Grzegorz; Palle, Enric; Rabus, Markus; Rosenthal, Lee J.; Rubenzahl, Ryan A.; Schlieder, Joshua E.; Shporer, Avi; Stassun, Keivan G.; Twicken, Joe; Wang, Gavin; Yahalomi, Daniel A.; Jenkins, Jon; Latham, David W.; Ricker, George R.; Seager, S.; Vanderspek, Roland; Winn, Joshua N.

In: Astronomical Journal, Vol. 162, No. 5, 215, 26.10.2021.

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Scarsdale, N, Murphy, JMA, Batalha, NM, Crossfield, IJM, Dressing, CD, Fulton, B, Howard, AW, Huber, D, Isaacson, H, Kane, SR, Petigura, EA, Robertson, P, Roy, A, Weiss, LM, Beard, C, Behmard, A, Chontos, A, Christiansen, JL, Ciardi, DR, Claytor, ZR, Collins, KA, Collins, K, Dai, F, Dalba, PA, Dragomir, D, Fetherolf, T, Fukui, A, Giacalone, S, Gonzales, EJ, Hill, ML, Hirsch, LA, Jensen, ELN, Kosiarek, MR, de Leon, JP, Lubin, J, Lund, MB, Luque, R, Mayo, AW, Mocnik, T, Mori, M, Narita, N, Nowak, G, Palle, E, Rabus, M, Rosenthal, LJ, Rubenzahl, RA, Schlieder, JE, Shporer, A, Stassun, KG, Twicken, J, Wang, G, Yahalomi, DA, Jenkins, J, Latham, DW, Ricker, GR, Seager, S, Vanderspek, R & Winn, JN 2021, 'TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935', Astronomical Journal, vol. 162, no. 5, 215. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac18cb

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Scarsdale, N., Murphy, J. M. A., Batalha, N. M., Crossfield, I. J. M., Dressing, C. D., Fulton, B., Howard, A. W., Huber, D., Isaacson, H., Kane, S. R., Petigura, E. A., Robertson, P., Roy, A., Weiss, L. M., Beard, C., Behmard, A., Chontos, A., Christiansen, J. L., Ciardi, D. R., ... Winn, J. N. (2021). TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935. Astronomical Journal, 162(5), [215]. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac18cb

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Scarsdale N, Murphy JMA, Batalha NM, Crossfield IJM, Dressing CD, Fulton B et al. TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935. Astronomical Journal. 2021 Oct 26;162(5). 215. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac18cb

Author

Scarsdale, Nicholas ; Murphy, Joseph M. Akana ; Batalha, Natalie M. ; Crossfield, Ian J. M. ; Dressing, Courtney D. ; Fulton, Benjamin ; Howard, Andrew W. ; Huber, Daniel ; Isaacson, Howard ; Kane, Stephen R. ; Petigura, Erik A. ; Robertson, Paul ; Roy, Arpita ; Weiss, Lauren M. ; Beard, Corey ; Behmard, Aida ; Chontos, Ashley ; Christiansen, Jessie L. ; Ciardi, David R. ; Claytor, Zachary R. ; Collins, Karen A. ; Collins, Kevin ; Dai, Fei ; Dalba, Paul A. ; Dragomir, Diana ; Fetherolf, Tara ; Fukui, Akihiko ; Giacalone, Steven ; Gonzales, Erica J. ; Hill, Michelle L. ; Hirsch, Lea A. ; Jensen, Eric L. N. ; Kosiarek, Molly R. ; de Leon, Jerome P. ; Lubin, Jack ; Lund, Michael B. ; Luque, Rafael ; Mayo, Andrew W. ; Mocnik, Teo ; Mori, Mayuko ; Narita, Norio ; Nowak, Grzegorz ; Palle, Enric ; Rabus, Markus ; Rosenthal, Lee J. ; Rubenzahl, Ryan A. ; Schlieder, Joshua E. ; Shporer, Avi ; Stassun, Keivan G. ; Twicken, Joe ; Wang, Gavin ; Yahalomi, Daniel A. ; Jenkins, Jon ; Latham, David W. ; Ricker, George R. ; Seager, S. ; Vanderspek, Roland ; Winn, Joshua N. / TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935. In: Astronomical Journal. 2021 ; Vol. 162, No. 5.

Bibtex

@article{91b1266039fd45378894ba53257ce796,
title = "TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935",
abstract = "We present the discovery of two nearly identically sized sub-Neptune transiting planets orbiting HD 63935, a bright (V = 8.6 mag), Sun-like (T (eff) = 5560 K) star at 49 pc. TESS identified the first planet, HD 63935 b (TOI-509.01), in Sectors 7 and 34. We identified the second signal (HD 63935 c) in Keck High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer and Lick Automated Planet Finder radial velocity data as part of our follow-up campaign. It was subsequently confirmed with TESS photometry in Sector 34 as TOI-509.02. Our analysis of the photometric and radial velocity data yielded a robust detection of both planets with periods of 9.0600 +/- 0.007 and 21.40 +/- 0.0019 days, radii of 2.99 +/- 0.14 and 2.90 +/- 0.13 R (circle plus), and masses of 10.8 +/- 1.8 and 11.1 +/- 2.4 M (circle plus). We calculated densities for planets b and c consistent with a few percent of the planet mass in hydrogen/helium envelopes. We also describe our survey's efforts to choose the best targets for James Webb Space Telescope atmospheric follow-up. These efforts suggest that HD 63935 b has the most clearly visible atmosphere of its class. It is the best target for transmission spectroscopy (ranked by the transmission spectroscopy metric, a proxy for atmospheric observability) in the so far uncharacterized parameter space comprising sub-Neptune-sized (2.6 R (circle plus) < R (p) < 4 R (circle plus)), moderately irradiated (100 F (circle plus) < F (p) < 1000 F (circle plus)) planets around G stars. Planet c is also a viable target for transmission spectroscopy, and given the indistinguishable masses and radii of the two planets, the system serves as a natural laboratory for examining the processes that shape the evolution of sub-Neptune planets.",
keywords = "ERROR-CORRECTION, PLANET, LIGHT, EXOPLANETS, TELESCOPE, DENSITY, II., I.",
author = "Nicholas Scarsdale and Murphy, {Joseph M. Akana} and Batalha, {Natalie M.} and Crossfield, {Ian J. M.} and Dressing, {Courtney D.} and Benjamin Fulton and Howard, {Andrew W.} and Daniel Huber and Howard Isaacson and Kane, {Stephen R.} and Petigura, {Erik A.} and Paul Robertson and Arpita Roy and Weiss, {Lauren M.} and Corey Beard and Aida Behmard and Ashley Chontos and Christiansen, {Jessie L.} and Ciardi, {David R.} and Claytor, {Zachary R.} and Collins, {Karen A.} and Kevin Collins and Fei Dai and Dalba, {Paul A.} and Diana Dragomir and Tara Fetherolf and Akihiko Fukui and Steven Giacalone and Gonzales, {Erica J.} and Hill, {Michelle L.} and Hirsch, {Lea A.} and Jensen, {Eric L. N.} and Kosiarek, {Molly R.} and {de Leon}, {Jerome P.} and Jack Lubin and Lund, {Michael B.} and Rafael Luque and Mayo, {Andrew W.} and Teo Mocnik and Mayuko Mori and Norio Narita and Grzegorz Nowak and Enric Palle and Markus Rabus and Rosenthal, {Lee J.} and Rubenzahl, {Ryan A.} and Schlieder, {Joshua E.} and Avi Shporer and Stassun, {Keivan G.} and Joe Twicken and Gavin Wang and Yahalomi, {Daniel A.} and Jon Jenkins and Latham, {David W.} and Ricker, {George R.} and S. Seager and Roland Vanderspek and Winn, {Joshua N.}",
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month = oct,
day = "26",
doi = "10.3847/1538-3881/ac18cb",
language = "English",
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journal = "The Astronomical Journal",
issn = "0004-6256",
publisher = "Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc",
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T1 - TESS-Keck Survey. V. Twin Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935

AU - Scarsdale, Nicholas

AU - Murphy, Joseph M. Akana

AU - Batalha, Natalie M.

AU - Crossfield, Ian J. M.

AU - Dressing, Courtney D.

AU - Fulton, Benjamin

AU - Howard, Andrew W.

AU - Huber, Daniel

AU - Isaacson, Howard

AU - Kane, Stephen R.

AU - Petigura, Erik A.

AU - Robertson, Paul

AU - Roy, Arpita

AU - Weiss, Lauren M.

AU - Beard, Corey

AU - Behmard, Aida

AU - Chontos, Ashley

AU - Christiansen, Jessie L.

AU - Ciardi, David R.

AU - Claytor, Zachary R.

AU - Collins, Karen A.

AU - Collins, Kevin

AU - Dai, Fei

AU - Dalba, Paul A.

AU - Dragomir, Diana

AU - Fetherolf, Tara

AU - Fukui, Akihiko

AU - Giacalone, Steven

AU - Gonzales, Erica J.

AU - Hill, Michelle L.

AU - Hirsch, Lea A.

AU - Jensen, Eric L. N.

AU - Kosiarek, Molly R.

AU - de Leon, Jerome P.

AU - Lubin, Jack

AU - Lund, Michael B.

AU - Luque, Rafael

AU - Mayo, Andrew W.

AU - Mocnik, Teo

AU - Mori, Mayuko

AU - Narita, Norio

AU - Nowak, Grzegorz

AU - Palle, Enric

AU - Rabus, Markus

AU - Rosenthal, Lee J.

AU - Rubenzahl, Ryan A.

AU - Schlieder, Joshua E.

AU - Shporer, Avi

AU - Stassun, Keivan G.

AU - Twicken, Joe

AU - Wang, Gavin

AU - Yahalomi, Daniel A.

AU - Jenkins, Jon

AU - Latham, David W.

AU - Ricker, George R.

AU - Seager, S.

AU - Vanderspek, Roland

AU - Winn, Joshua N.

PY - 2021/10/26

Y1 - 2021/10/26

N2 - We present the discovery of two nearly identically sized sub-Neptune transiting planets orbiting HD 63935, a bright (V = 8.6 mag), Sun-like (T (eff) = 5560 K) star at 49 pc. TESS identified the first planet, HD 63935 b (TOI-509.01), in Sectors 7 and 34. We identified the second signal (HD 63935 c) in Keck High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer and Lick Automated Planet Finder radial velocity data as part of our follow-up campaign. It was subsequently confirmed with TESS photometry in Sector 34 as TOI-509.02. Our analysis of the photometric and radial velocity data yielded a robust detection of both planets with periods of 9.0600 +/- 0.007 and 21.40 +/- 0.0019 days, radii of 2.99 +/- 0.14 and 2.90 +/- 0.13 R (circle plus), and masses of 10.8 +/- 1.8 and 11.1 +/- 2.4 M (circle plus). We calculated densities for planets b and c consistent with a few percent of the planet mass in hydrogen/helium envelopes. We also describe our survey's efforts to choose the best targets for James Webb Space Telescope atmospheric follow-up. These efforts suggest that HD 63935 b has the most clearly visible atmosphere of its class. It is the best target for transmission spectroscopy (ranked by the transmission spectroscopy metric, a proxy for atmospheric observability) in the so far uncharacterized parameter space comprising sub-Neptune-sized (2.6 R (circle plus) < R (p) < 4 R (circle plus)), moderately irradiated (100 F (circle plus) < F (p) < 1000 F (circle plus)) planets around G stars. Planet c is also a viable target for transmission spectroscopy, and given the indistinguishable masses and radii of the two planets, the system serves as a natural laboratory for examining the processes that shape the evolution of sub-Neptune planets.

AB - We present the discovery of two nearly identically sized sub-Neptune transiting planets orbiting HD 63935, a bright (V = 8.6 mag), Sun-like (T (eff) = 5560 K) star at 49 pc. TESS identified the first planet, HD 63935 b (TOI-509.01), in Sectors 7 and 34. We identified the second signal (HD 63935 c) in Keck High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer and Lick Automated Planet Finder radial velocity data as part of our follow-up campaign. It was subsequently confirmed with TESS photometry in Sector 34 as TOI-509.02. Our analysis of the photometric and radial velocity data yielded a robust detection of both planets with periods of 9.0600 +/- 0.007 and 21.40 +/- 0.0019 days, radii of 2.99 +/- 0.14 and 2.90 +/- 0.13 R (circle plus), and masses of 10.8 +/- 1.8 and 11.1 +/- 2.4 M (circle plus). We calculated densities for planets b and c consistent with a few percent of the planet mass in hydrogen/helium envelopes. We also describe our survey's efforts to choose the best targets for James Webb Space Telescope atmospheric follow-up. These efforts suggest that HD 63935 b has the most clearly visible atmosphere of its class. It is the best target for transmission spectroscopy (ranked by the transmission spectroscopy metric, a proxy for atmospheric observability) in the so far uncharacterized parameter space comprising sub-Neptune-sized (2.6 R (circle plus) < R (p) < 4 R (circle plus)), moderately irradiated (100 F (circle plus) < F (p) < 1000 F (circle plus)) planets around G stars. Planet c is also a viable target for transmission spectroscopy, and given the indistinguishable masses and radii of the two planets, the system serves as a natural laboratory for examining the processes that shape the evolution of sub-Neptune planets.

KW - ERROR-CORRECTION

KW - PLANET

KW - LIGHT

KW - EXOPLANETS

KW - TELESCOPE

KW - DENSITY

KW - II.

KW - I.

U2 - 10.3847/1538-3881/ac18cb

DO - 10.3847/1538-3881/ac18cb

M3 - Journal article

VL - 162

JO - The Astronomical Journal

JF - The Astronomical Journal

SN - 0004-6256

IS - 5

M1 - 215

ER -

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