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TOI-220 : a warm sub-Neptune discovered by TESS

arXiv:2105.01944 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stab1427

Abstract

In this paper we report the discovery of TOI-220 , a new sub-Neptune detected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and confirmed by radial velocity follow-up observations with the HARPS spectrograph. Based on the combined analysis of TESS transit photometry and high precision radial velocity measurements we estimate a planetary mass of 13.8 1.0 M and radius of 3.03 0.15 R, implying a bulk density of 2.73 0.47 . TOI-220 orbits a relative bright (V=10.4) and old (10.11.4 Gyr) K dwarf star with a period of 10.69 d. Thus, TOI-220 is a new warm sub-Neptune with very precise mass and radius determinations. A Bayesian analysis of the TOI-220 internal structure indicates that due to the strong irradiation it receives, the low density of this planet could be explained with a steam atmosphere in radiative-convective equilibrium and a supercritical water layer on top of a differentiated interior made of a silicate mantle and a small iron core.

Accepted for publication in MNRAS

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