Uncovering the true periods of the young sub-Neptunes orbiting TOI-2076

H.P. Osborn, M.B. Davies, N. Walton, et al.

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Abstract

Context. TOI-2076 is a transiting three-planet system of sub-Neptunes orbiting a bright (G = 8.9 mag), young (340 ±80 Myr) K-type star. Although a validated planetary system, the orbits of the two outer planets were unconstrained as only two non-consecutive transits were seen in TESS photometry. This left 11 and 7 possible period aliases for each. Aims. To reveal the true orbits of these two long-period planets, precise photometry targeted on the highest-probability period aliases is required. Long-term monitoring of transits in multi-planet systems can also help constrain planetary masses through TTV measurements. Methods. We used the MonoTools package to determine which aliases to follow, and then performed space-based and ground-based photometric follow-up of TOI-2076 c and d with CHEOPS, SAINT-EX, and LCO telescopes. Results. CHEOPS observations revealed a clear detection for TOI-2076 c at P = 21.01538+0.00084 -0.00074 d, and allowed us to rule out three of the most likely period aliases for TOI-2076 d. Ground-based photometry further enabled us to rule out remaining aliases and confirm the P = 35.12537 ±0.00067 d alias. These observations also improved the radius precision of all three sub-Neptunes to 2.518 ±0.036, 3.497 ±0.043, and 3.232 ±0.063 R⊕;. Our observations also revealed a clear anti-correlated TTV signal between planets b and c likely caused by their proximity to the 2:1 resonance, while planets c and d appear close to a 5:3 period commensurability, although model degeneracy meant we were unable to retrieve robust TTV masses. Their inflated radii, likely due to extended H-He atmospheres, combined with low insolation makes all three planets excellent candidates for future comparative transmission spectroscopy with JWST. © 2022 EDP Sciences. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberA156
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume664
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Free keywords

  • planets and satellites: detection
  • stars: individual: TOI-2076
  • techniques: photometric
  • High resolution transmission electron microscopy
  • Orbits
  • Planets
  • Satellites
  • Stars
  • Ground based
  • High probability
  • Long term monitoring
  • Neptune
  • Outer planets
  • Planetary system
  • Planets and satellites: detections
  • Star: individual: TOI-2076
  • Stars: individual: proxima Centauri
  • Techniques: photometric
  • Photometry

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