The mass of TOI-519 b: A close-in giant planet transiting a metal-rich mid-M dwarf

IF 2.2 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
T. Kagetani, N. Narita, T. Kimura, T. Hirano, M. Ikoma, H. Ishikawa, S. Giacalone, A. Fukui, T. Kodama, Rebecca Gore, A. Schroeder, Y. Hori, K. Kawauchi, N. Watanabe, M. Mori, Y. Zou, K. Ikuta, V. Krishnamurthy, Jon K. Zink, K. Hardegree-Ullman, H. Harakawa, T. Kudo, T. Kotani, T. Kurokawa, N. Kusakabe, M. Kuzuhara, J. D. de Leon, J. Livingston, J. Nishikawa, M. Omiya, E. Pallé, H. Parviainen, T. Serizawa, H. Teng, A. Ueda, Motohide Tamura
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We report on the determination of the mass of TOI-519 b, a transiting substellar object around a mid-M dwarf. We carried out radial velocity measurements using Subaru/InfraRed Doppler (IRD), revealing that TOI-519 b is a planet with a mass of $0.463^{+0.082}_{-0.088}\, M_{\rm Jup}$. We also found that the host star is metal rich ([Fe/H] = 0.27 ± 0.09 dex) and has the lowest effective temperature (Teff = 3322 ± 49 K) among all stars hosting known close-in giant planets based on the IRD spectra and mid-resolution infrared spectra obtained with NASA Infrared Telescope Facility/SpeX. The core mass of TOI-519 b inferred from a thermal evolution model ranges from 0 to ∼30 M⊕, which can be explained by both core accretion and disk instability models as the formation origins of this planet. However, TOI-519 is in line with the emerging trend that M dwarfs with close-in giant planets tend to have high metallicity, which may indicate that they formed in the core accretion model. The system is also consistent with the potential trend that close-in giant planets around M dwarfs tend to be less massive than those around FGK dwarfs.
TOI-519 b的质量:一颗近距离的巨行星,正穿越一颗富含金属的中m矮星
我们报道了TOI-519 b的质量测定,TOI-519 b是一颗中m矮星周围的凌日恒星。我们使用斯巴鲁/红外多普勒(IRD)进行径向速度测量,揭示TOI-519 b是一颗质量为0.463^{+0.082}_{-0.088}\,M_{\rm Jup}$的行星。我们还发现,根据NASA红外望远镜设施/SpeX获得的IRD光谱和中分辨率红外光谱,该恒星富含金属([Fe/H] = 0.27±0.09指数),并且在已知拥有近距离巨行星的所有恒星中有效温度最低(Teff = 3322±49 K)。热演化模型推断TOI-519 b的核心质量在0 ~ ~ 30 M⊕,这可以用核心吸积模型和盘不稳定模型解释为这颗行星的形成起源。然而,TOI-519符合新兴趋势,即拥有近距离巨行星的M矮星往往具有较高的金属丰度,这可能表明它们是在核心吸积模型中形成的。该系统也与M矮星周围的近距离巨行星往往比FGK矮星周围的巨行星质量小的潜在趋势相一致。
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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4.10
自引率
13.00%
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98
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (PASJ) publishes the results of original research in all aspects of astronomy, astrophysics, and fields closely related to them.
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