Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2021
Published In
The Astronomical Journal
Abstract
Young exoplanets can offer insight into the evolution of planetary atmospheres, compositions, and architectures. We present the discovery of the young planetary system TOI 451 (TIC 257605131, Gaia DR2 4844691297067063424). TOI 451 is a member of the 120 Myr old Pisces–Eridanus stream (Psc–Eri). We confirm membership in the stream with its kinematics, its lithium abundance, and the rotation and UV excesses of both TOI 451 and its wide-binary companion, TOI 451 B (itself likely an M-dwarf binary). We identified three candidate planets transiting in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite data and followed up the signals with photometry from Spitzer and ground-based telescopes. The system comprises three validated planets at periods of 1.9, 9.2, and 16 days, with radii of 1.9, 3.1, and 4.1 R⨂, respectively. The host star is near-solar mass with V = 11.0 and H = 9.3 and displays an infrared excess indicative of a debris disk. The planets offer excellent prospects for transmission spectroscopy with the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope, providing the opportunity to study planetary atmospheres that may still be in the process of evolving.
Keywords
Exoplanet astronomy, Exoplanet evolution, Exoplanet systems, Young star clusters, Stellar activity
Recommended Citation
E. R. Newton et al.
(2021).
"TESS Hunt For Young And Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). IV. Three Small Planets Orbiting A 120 Myr Old Star In The Pisces–Eridanus Stream".
The Astronomical Journal.
Volume 161,
Issue 2.
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/abccc6
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-physics/415
Comments
This work is a preprint that is freely available courtesy of IOP Publishing and the American Astronomical Society. The final published version is available online.