TOI-283 radial velocity and activity indices

Super-Earths and mini-Neptunes are missing from our Solar System, yet they appear to be the most abundant planetary types in our Galaxy. A detailed characterization of key planets within this population is important for understanding the formation mechanisms of rocky and gas giant planets and the diversity of planetary interior structures. In 2019, NASA's TESS satellite found a transiting planet candidate in a 17.6-day orbit around the star TOI-283. We started radial velocity (RV) follow-up observations with ESPRESSO to obtain a mass measurement. Mass and radius are measurements critical for planetary classification and internal composition modeling. We used ESPRESSO spectra to derive the stellar parameters of the planet candidate host star TOI-283. We then performed a joint analysis of the photometric and RV data of this star, using Gaussian processes to model the systematic noise present in both datasets. We find that the host is a bright K-type star (d=82.4pc, Teff=5213+/-70K, V=10.4mag) with a mass and radius of M=0.80+/-0.01M_{sun}_ and R=0.85+/-0.03R_{sun}. The planet has an orbital period of P=17.617-days, a size of Rp=2.34+/-0.09R{Earth}, and a mass of Mp=6.54+/-2.04M{Earth}. With an equilibrium temperature of ~600 K and a bulk density of {rho}_p=2.81+/-0.93g/cm^3^, this planet is positioned in the mass-radius diagram where planetary models predict H_2_O- and H/He-rich envelopes. The ESPRESSO RV data also reveal a long-term trend that is probably related to the star's activity cycle. Further RV observations are required to confirm whether this signal originates from stellar activity or another planetary body in the system.

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Creator Murgas F.; Palle E.; Suarez Mascareno A.; Korth J.; Pozuelos F.J.,Hobson M.J.; Lavie B.; Lovis C.; Sousa S.G.; Bossini D.; Parviainen H.,Castro-Gonzalez A.; Adibekyan V.; Allende Prieto C.; Alibert Y.; Bouchy F.,Briceno C.; Caldwell D.A.; Ciardi D.; Clark C.; Collins K.A.; Collins K.I.,Cristiani S.; Dumusque X.; Ehrenreich D.; Figueira P.; Furlan E.,Genova Santos R.; Gnilka C.; Gonzalez Hernandez J.I.; Hartman Z.,Howell S.B.; Jenkins J.M.; Law N.; Littlefield C.; Lo Curto G.; Mann A.W.,Martins C.J.A.P.; Mehner A.; Micela G.; Molaro P.; Nunes N.J.; Pepe F.,Rebolo R.; Relles H.M.; Santos N.C.; Scott N.J.; Seager S.; Sozzetti A.,Udry S.; Watkins C.N.; Winn J.N.; Zapatero Osorio M.R.; Ziegler C.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2025
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Exoplanet Astronomy; Interdisciplinary Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy