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oai:arXiv.org:2501.09095

Topic
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary...
Author
Kroft, Maxwell A. Beatty, Thomas G. Crossfield, Ian J. M. Livesey, Joseph R. Becker, Juliette Luhn, Jacob K. Robertson, Paul Bieryla, Allyson Ciardi, David R. Clark, Catherine A. Goliguzova, Maria V. Howell, Steve B. Lissauer, Jack J. Littlefield, Colin Lund, Michael B. Safonov, Boris S. Murphy, Joseph M. Akana Batalha, Natalie M. Bossett, Malik Brande, Jonathan Daylan, Tansu Dressing, Courtney Gagnebin, Anna Huber, Daniel Isaacson, Howard Kane, Stephen R. Kreidberg, Laura Latham, David W. Luque, Rafael Polanski, Alex S. Premnath, Pranav H. Rhem, Maleah Rogers, Claire J. Turtelboom, Emma V.
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2025

listing date

1/22/2025

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planets toi-6054 \pm
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Abstract

We confirm the planetary nature of a pair of transiting sub-Neptune exoplanets orbiting the bright F-type sub-giant star TOI-6054 ($V=8.02$, $K=6.673$) as a part of the OrCAS radial velocity survey using WIYN/NEID observations.

We find that TOI-6054b and TOI-6054c have radii of $2.65 \pm 0.15$ $R_{\oplus}$ and $2.81 \pm 0.18$ $R_{\oplus}$, respectively, and masses of $12.4 \pm 1.7$ $M_{\oplus}$ and $9.2 \pm 2.0$ $M_{\oplus}$.

The planets have zero-albedo equilibrium temperatures of $1360 \pm 33$ K and $1144 \pm 28$ K.

The host star has expanded and will evolve off of the Main Sequence within the next $\sim$500 Myr, and the resulting increase in stellar luminosity has more than doubled the stellar flux the two planets receive compared to the start of the host star's main sequence phase.

Consequently, TOI-6054b may be losing some of its primordial H/He atmosphere -- if it has one.

Based on dynamical simulations performed using the orbital parameters of the two planets, TOI-6054b, and TOI-6054c are very likely in a 5:3 mean motion resonance.

The TOI-6054 system thus has the potential to be an excellent candidate for future atmospheric follow-up observations, with two similarly sized sub-Neptunes around a bright star.

We also estimate that if TOI-6054b is currently losing its H/He atmosphere this should be observable from space and from the ground.

;Comment: 23 pages, 11 figures, submitted to AJ, partially updated with referee's comments

Kroft, Maxwell A.,Beatty, Thomas G.,Crossfield, Ian J. M.,Livesey, Joseph R.,Becker, Juliette,Luhn, Jacob K.,Robertson, Paul,Bieryla, Allyson,Ciardi, David R.,Clark, Catherine A.,Goliguzova, Maria V.,Howell, Steve B.,Lissauer, Jack J.,Littlefield, Colin,Lund, Michael B.,Safonov, Boris S.,Murphy, Joseph M. Akana,Batalha, Natalie M.,Bossett, Malik,Brande, Jonathan,Daylan, Tansu,Dressing, Courtney,Gagnebin, Anna,Huber, Daniel,Isaacson, Howard,Kane, Stephen R.,Kreidberg, Laura,Latham, David W.,Luque, Rafael,Polanski, Alex S.,Premnath, Pranav H.,Rhem, Maleah,Rogers, Claire J.,Turtelboom, Emma V., 2025, A Pair of Dynamically Interacting Sub-Neptunes Around TOI-6054

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