HD 20329 Radial velocity and activity indices

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Ultra-short-period (USP) planets are defined as planets with orbital periods shorter than one day. This type of planets is rare, highly irradiated, and interesting because their formation history is unknown. We aim to obtain precise mass and radius measurements to confirm the planetary nature of a USP candidate found by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). These parameters can provide insights into the bulk composition of the planet candidate and help to place constraints on its formation history. We used TESS light curves and HARPS-N spectrograph radial velocity measurements to establish the physical properties of the transiting exoplanet candidate found around the star HD 20329 (TOI-4524). We performed a joint fit of the light curves and radial velocity time series to measure the mass, radius, and orbital parameters of the candidate. We confirm and characterize HD 20329b, an ultra-short-period planet transiting a solar-type star. The host star (HD 20329, V=8.74mag, J=7.5mag) is characterized by its G5 spectral type with M=0.90+/-0.05M_{sun}_, R=1.13+/-0.02R_{sun}, and Teff=5596+/-50K; it is located at a distance d=63.68+/-0.29pc. By jointly fitting the available TESS transit light curves and follow-up radial velocity measurements, we find an orbital period of 0.9261+/-(0.5x10^-4^)days, a planetary radius of Rp=1.72+/-0.07 R{earth}, and a mass of Mp=7.42+/-1.09M{earth}_, implying a mean density of 8.06+/-1.53g/cm^3^. HD 20329b joins the ~30 currently known USP planets with radius and Doppler mass measurements.

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.36680158
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Provenance
Creator Murgas F.; Nowak G.; Masseron T.; Parviainen H.; Luque R.; Palle E.,Korth J.; Carleo I.; Csizmadia Sz.; Esparza-Borges E.; Alqasim A.,Cochran W.D.; Dai F.; Deeg H.J.; Gandolfi D.; Goffo E.; Kabath P.,Lam K.W.F.; Livingston J.; Muresan A.; Osborne H.L.M.; Persson C.M.,Serrano L.M.; Smith A.M.S.; Van Eylen V.; Orell-Miquel J.; Hinkel N.R.,Galan D.; Puig-Subira M.; Stangret M.; Fukui A.; Kagetani T.; Narita N.,Ciardi D.R.; Boyle A.W.; Ziegler C.; Briceno C.; Law N.; Mann A.W.,Jenkins J.M.; Latham D.W.; Quinn S.N.; Ricker G.; Seager S.; Shporer A.,Ting E.B.; Vanderspek R.; Winn J.N.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2022
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Exoplanet Astronomy; Interdisciplinary Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy