银河面系外行星(GPX)巡天发现一颗年轻的低质量褐矮星正在一颗快速旋转的f型恒星上凌日

P. Benni, A. Burdanov, V. Krushinsky, A. Bonfanti, G. H'ebrard, J. Almenara, S. Dalal, O. Demangeon, M. Tsantaki, J. Pepper, K. Stassun, A. Vanderburg, A. Belinski, F. Kashaev, K. Barkaoui, T. Kim, W. Kang, K. Antonyuk, V. Dyachenko, D. Rastegaev, A. Beskakotov, A. Mitrofanova, F. Pozuelos, E. D. Kuznetsov, A. Popov, F. Kiefer, P. Wilson, G. Ricker, R. Vanderspek, D. Latham, S. Seager, J. Jenkins, E. Sokov, I. Sokova, A. Marchini, R. Papini, F. Salvaggio, M. Banfi, Ö. Baştürk, Ş. Torun, S. Yalçınkaya, K. Ivanov, G. Valyavin, E. Jehin, M. Gillon, E. Pakštienė, V. Hentunen, S. Shadick, M. Bretton, A. Wünsche, J. Garlitz, Y. Jongen, D. Molina, E. Girardin, F. Grau Horta, R. Naves, Z. Benkhaldoun, M. Joner, M. Spencer, A. Bieryla, D. Stevens, E. Jensen, K. Collins, D. Charbonneau, E. Quintana, S. Mullally, C. Henze
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我们宣布发现GPX-1b,这是一颗凌日褐矮星,质量为$19.7\pm 1.6$$M_{\mathrm{Jup}}$,半径为$1.47\pm0.10$$R_{\mathrm{Jup}}$,是银河面系外行星(GPX)调查发现的第一个亚恒星物体。这颗褐矮星是一颗中等亮度($V$ = 12.3等)的快速旋转的f型恒星,预计旋转速度为$v\sin{ i_*}\sim$ 40 km/s,有效温度为$7000\pm200$ K,质量为$1.68\pm0.10$$M_{Sun}$,半径为$1.56\pm0.10$$R_{Sun}$,年龄为$0.27_{-0.15}^{+0.09}$ Gyr。GPX-1b的轨道周期为$1.744579\pm0.000008$ d,中凌日时间为$T_0 = 2458770.23823\pm0.00040$${\mathrm{BJD_{TDB}}}$,凌日深度为 $0.90\pm0.03$%. We describe the GPX transit detection observations, subsequent photometric and speckle-interferometric follow-up observations, and SOPHIE spectroscopic measurements, which allowed us to establish the presence of a sub-stellar object around the host star. GPX-1 was observed at 30-min integrations by TESS in Sector 18, but the data is affected by blending with a 3.4 mag brighter star 42 arcsec away. GPX-1b is one of about two dozen transiting brown dwarfs known to date, with a mass close to the theoretical brown dwarf/gas giant planet mass transition boundary. Since GPX-1 is a moderately bright and fast-rotating star, it can be followed-up by the means of Doppler tomography.
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Discovery of a young low-mass brown dwarf transiting a fast-rotating F-type star by the Galactic Plane eXoplanet (GPX) survey
We announce the discovery of GPX-1b, a transiting brown dwarf with a mass of $19.7\pm 1.6$ $M_{\mathrm{Jup}}$ and a radius of $1.47\pm0.10$ $R_{\mathrm{Jup}}$, the first sub-stellar object discovered by the Galactic Plane eXoplanet (GPX) survey. The brown dwarf transits a moderately bright ($V$ = 12.3 mag) fast-rotating F-type star with a projected rotational velocity $v\sin{ i_*}\sim$40 km/s, effective temperature $7000\pm200$ K, mass $1.68\pm0.10$ $M_{Sun}$, radius $1.56\pm0.10$ $R_{Sun}$ and approximate age $0.27_{-0.15}^{+0.09}$ Gyr. GPX-1b has an orbital period of $1.744579\pm0.000008$ d, mid-transit time $T_0 = 2458770.23823\pm0.00040$ ${\mathrm{BJD_{TDB}}}$ and a transit depth of $0.90\pm0.03$%. We describe the GPX transit detection observations, subsequent photometric and speckle-interferometric follow-up observations, and SOPHIE spectroscopic measurements, which allowed us to establish the presence of a sub-stellar object around the host star. GPX-1 was observed at 30-min integrations by TESS in Sector 18, but the data is affected by blending with a 3.4 mag brighter star 42 arcsec away. GPX-1b is one of about two dozen transiting brown dwarfs known to date, with a mass close to the theoretical brown dwarf/gas giant planet mass transition boundary. Since GPX-1 is a moderately bright and fast-rotating star, it can be followed-up by the means of Doppler tomography.
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