Both young stars and multi-planet systems are primary objects that allow us to study, understand and constrain planetary formation and evolution theories. We validate the physical nature of two Neptune-type planets transiting TOI-942 (TYC 5909-319-1), a previously unacknowledged young star (50+30-20 Myr) observed by the TESS space mission in Sector 5. Thanks to a comprehensive stellar characterization, TESS light curve modelling and precise radial-velocity measurements, we validated the planetary nature of the TESS candidate and detect an additional transiting planet in the system on a larger orbit. From photometric and spectroscopic observations we performed an exhaustive stellar characterization and derived the main stellar parameters. TOI-942 is a relatively active K2.5V star (logR'hk = -4.17+-0.01) with rotation period Prot = 3.39+-0.01 days, a projected rotation velocity vsini=13.8+-0.5 km/s and a radius of ~0.9 Rsun. We found that the inner planet, TOI-942b, has an orbital period Pb=4.3263+-0.0011 days, a radius Rb=4.242-0.313+0.376 Rearth and a mass upper limit of 16 Mearth at 1-sigma confidence level. The outer planet, TOI-942c, has an orbital period Pc=10.1605-0.0053+0.0056 days, a radius Rc=4.793-0.351+0.410 Rearth and a mass upper limit of 37 Mearth at 1-sigma confidence level.

Carleo, I., Desidera, S., Nardiello, D., Malavolta, L., Lanza, A.f., Livingston, J., et al. (2021). The GAPS Programme at TNG: XXVIII. A pair of hot-Neptunes orbiting the young star TOI-942. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 645, A71 [10.1051/0004-6361/202039042].

The GAPS Programme at TNG: XXVIII. A pair of hot-Neptunes orbiting the young star TOI-942

D'Orazi V.;Pinamonti M.;Mancini L.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Both young stars and multi-planet systems are primary objects that allow us to study, understand and constrain planetary formation and evolution theories. We validate the physical nature of two Neptune-type planets transiting TOI-942 (TYC 5909-319-1), a previously unacknowledged young star (50+30-20 Myr) observed by the TESS space mission in Sector 5. Thanks to a comprehensive stellar characterization, TESS light curve modelling and precise radial-velocity measurements, we validated the planetary nature of the TESS candidate and detect an additional transiting planet in the system on a larger orbit. From photometric and spectroscopic observations we performed an exhaustive stellar characterization and derived the main stellar parameters. TOI-942 is a relatively active K2.5V star (logR'hk = -4.17+-0.01) with rotation period Prot = 3.39+-0.01 days, a projected rotation velocity vsini=13.8+-0.5 km/s and a radius of ~0.9 Rsun. We found that the inner planet, TOI-942b, has an orbital period Pb=4.3263+-0.0011 days, a radius Rb=4.242-0.313+0.376 Rearth and a mass upper limit of 16 Mearth at 1-sigma confidence level. The outer planet, TOI-942c, has an orbital period Pc=10.1605-0.0053+0.0056 days, a radius Rc=4.793-0.351+0.410 Rearth and a mass upper limit of 37 Mearth at 1-sigma confidence level.
2021
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
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planetary systems; techniques: photometric ; techniques: spectroscopic; stars: fundamental parameters; techniques: radial velocities
Carleo, I., Desidera, S., Nardiello, D., Malavolta, L., Lanza, A.f., Livingston, J., et al. (2021). The GAPS Programme at TNG: XXVIII. A pair of hot-Neptunes orbiting the young star TOI-942. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 645, A71 [10.1051/0004-6361/202039042].
Carleo, I; Desidera, S; Nardiello, D; Malavolta, L; Lanza, Af; Livingston, J; Locci, D; Marzari, F; Messina, S; Turrini, D; Baratella, M; Borsa, F; D'...espandi
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