HD 1397b: A Transiting Warm Giant Planet Orbiting A v = 7.8 mag Subgiant Star Discovered by TESS

  • Rafael Brahm
  • , Néstor Espinoza
  • , Andrés Jordán
  • , Thomas Henning
  • , Paula Sarkis
  • , Matias I. Jones
  • , Matias R. Diaz
  • , James S. Jenkins
  • , Leonardo Vanzi
  • , Abner Zapata
  • , Cristobal Petrovich
  • , Diana Kossakowski
  • , Markus Rabus
  • , Felipe Rojas
  • , Pascal Torres

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We report the discovery of a transiting planet first identified as a candidate in Sector 1 of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), and then confirmed with precision radial velocities. HD 1397b has a mass of , a radius of , and orbits its bright host star (V = 7.8 mag) with an orbital period of d on a moderately eccentric orbit (). With a mass of , a radius of , and an age of Gyr, the solar-metallicity host star has already departed from the main sequence. We find evidence in the radial velocity measurements of a secondary signal with a longer period. We attribute it to the rotational modulation of stellar activity, but a long-term radial velocity monitoring would be necessary to discard if this signal is produced by a second planet in the system. The HD 1397 system is among the brightest ones currently known to host a transiting planet, which will make it possible to perform detailed follow-up observations in order to characterize the properties of giant planets orbiting evolved stars.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo45
PublicaciónAstronomical Journal
Volumen158
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2019
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