A Mini-Neptune Orbiting the Metal-poor K Dwarf BD+29 2654

  • Dai F
  • Schlaufman K
  • Reggiani H
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report the discovery and Doppler mass measurement of a 7.4 days 2.3 R ⊕ mini-Neptune around a metal-poor K dwarf BD+29 2654 (TOI-2018). Based on a high-resolution Keck/HIRES spectrum, the Gaia parallax, and multiwavelength photometry from the UV to the mid-infrared, we found that the host star has T eff = 4174 − 42 + 34 K, log g = 4.62 − 0.03 + 0.02 , [Fe/H] = − 0.58 ± 0.18, M * = 0.57 ± 0.02 M ⊙ , and R * = 0.62 ± 0.01 R ⊙ . Precise Doppler measurements with Keck/HIRES revealed a planetary mass of M p = 9.2 ± 2.1 M ⊕ for TOI-2018 b. TOI-2018 b has a mass and radius that are consistent with an Earthlike core, with a ∼1%-by-mass hydrogen/helium envelope or an ice–rock mixture. The mass of TOI-2018 b is close to the threshold for runaway accretion and hence giant planet formation. Such a threshold is predicted to be around 10 M ⊕ or lower for a low-metallicity (low-opacity) environment. If TOI-2018 b is a planetary core that failed to undergo runaway accretion, it may underline the reason why giant planets are rare around low-metallicity host stars (one possibility is their shorter disk lifetimes). With a K -band magnitude of 7.1, TOI-2018 b may be a suitable target for transmission spectroscopy with the James Webb Space Telescope. The system is also amenable to metastable Helium observation; the detection of a Helium exosphere would help distinguish between a H/He-enveloped planet and a water world.

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Dai, F., Schlaufman, K. C., Reggiani, H., Bouma, L., Howard, A. W., Chontos, A., … Winn, J. N. (2023). A Mini-Neptune Orbiting the Metal-poor K Dwarf BD+29 2654. The Astronomical Journal, 166(2), 49. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acdee8

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