Warm Jupiters in TESS FFIs 1st year (2018-2019 July)

DOI

Warm Jupiters-defined here as planets larger than 6 Earth radii with orbital periods of 8-200 days-are a key missing piece in our understanding of how planetary systems form and evolve. It is currently debated whether Warm Jupiters form in situ, undergo disk or high-eccentricity tidal migration, or have a mixture of origin channels. These different classes of origin channels lead to different expectations for Warm Jupiters' properties, which are currently difficult to evaluate due to the small sample size. We take advantage of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) survey and systematically search for Warm Jupiter candidates around main-sequence host stars brighter than the TESS-band magnitude of 12 in the full-frame images in Year 1 of the TESS Prime Mission data. We introduce a catalog of 55 Warm Jupiter candidates, including 19 candidates that were not originally released as TESS objects of interest by the TESS team. We fit their TESS light curves, characterize their eccentricities and transit-timing variations, and prioritize a list for ground-based follow-up and TESS Extended Mission observations. Using hierarchical Bayesian modeling, we find the preliminary eccentricity distributions of our Warm-Jupiter-candidate catalog using a beta distribution, a Rayleigh distribution, and a two-component Gaussian distribution as the functional forms of the eccentricity distribution. Additional follow-up observations will be required to clean the sample of false positives for a full statistical study, derive the orbital solutions to break the eccentricity degeneracy, and provide mass measurements.

Cone search capability for table J/ApJS/255/6/table4 (Warm Jupiter candidates discovered in Year 1 TESS Full-Frame Images)

Identifier
DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.22550006
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Provenance
Creator Dong J.; Huang C.X.; Dawson R.I.; Foreman-Mackey D.; Collins K.A.,Quinn S.N.; Lissauer J.J.; Beatty T.; Quarles B.; Sha L.; Shporer A.,Guo Z.; Kane S.R.; Abe L.; Barkaoui K.; Benkhaldoun Z.; Brahm R.,Bouchy F.; Carmichael T.W.; Collins K.I.; Conti D.M.; Crouzet N.,Dransfield G.; Evans P.; Gan T.; Ghachoui M.; Gillon M.; Grieves N.,Guillot T.; Hellier C.; Jehin E.; Jensen E.L.N.; Jordan A.; Kamler J.,Kielkopf J.F.; Mekarnia D.; Nielsen L.D.; Pozuelos F.J.; Radford D.J.,Schmider F.-X.; Schwarz R.P.; Stockdale C.; Tan T.-G.; Timmermans M.,Triaud A.H.M.J.; Wang G.; Ricker G.; Vanderspek R.; Latham D.W.; Seager S.,Winn J.N.; Jenkins J.M.; Mireles I.; Yahalomi D.A.; Morgan E.H.; Vezie M.,Quintana E.V.; Rose M.E.; Smith J.C.; Shiao B.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2021
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Representation
Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Exoplanet Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy