An Ultra-Hot Neptune in the Neptune desert
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2020
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- Jenkins, James Stewart;
- Díaz, Matías;
- Troncoso Kurtovic, Nicolás;
- Espinoza, Néstor;
- Vines, José I.;
- Peña Rojas, Pablo;
- Brahm, Rafael;
- Torres, Pascal;
- Cortés Zuleta, Pía;
- Soto, Maritza G.;
- Lopez, Eric D.;
- King, George W.;
- Wheatley, Peter J.;
- Winn, Joshua N.;
- Ciardi, David R.;
- Ricker, George;
- Vanderspek, Roland;
- Latham, David W.;
- Seager, Sara;
- Jenkins, Jon M.;
- Beichman, Charles A.;
- Bieryla, Allyson;
- Burke, Christopher J.;
- Christiansen, Jessie L.;
- Henze, Christopher E.;
- Klaus, Todd C.;
- McCauliff, Sean;
- Mori, Mayuko;
- Narita, Norio;
- Nishiumi, Taku;
- Tamura, Motohide;
- Pitogo de Leon, Jerome;
- Quinn, Samuel N.;
- Villaseñor, Jesús Noel;
- Vezie, Michael;
- Lissauer, Jack J.;
- Collins, Karen A.;
- Collins, Kevin I.;
- Isopi, Giovanni;
- Mallia, Franco;
- Ercolino, Andrea;
- Petrovich, Cristobal;
- Jordán, Andrés;
- Acton, Jack S.;
- Armstrong, David J.;
- Bayliss, Daniel;
- Bouchy, François;
- Belardi, Claudia;
- Bryant, Edward M.;
- Burleigh, Matthew R.;
- Jara Cabrera, Juan Miguel;
- Casewell, Sarah L.;
- Chaushev, Alexander;
- Cooke, Benjamin F.;
- Eigmüller, Philipp;
- Erikson, Anders;
- Foxell, Emma;
- Gänsicke, Boris T.;
- Gill, Samuel;
- Gillen, Edward;
- Günther, Maximilian N.;
- Goad, Michael R.;
- Hooton, Matthew J.;
- Jackman, James A. G.;
- Louden, Tom;
- McCormac, James;
- Moyano, Maximiliano;
- Nielsen, Louise D.;
- Pollacco, Don;
- Queloz, Didier;
- Rauer, Heike;
- Raynard, Liam;
- Smith, Alexis M. S.;
- Tilbrook, Rosanna H.;
- Titz-Weider, Ruth;
- Turner, Oliver;
- Udry, Stéphane;
- Walker, Simon R.;
- Watson, Christopher A.;
- West, Richard G.;
- Palle, Enric;
- Ziegler, Carl;
- Law, Nicholas;
- Mann, Andrew W.;
Abstract
About 1 out of 200 Sun-like stars has a planet with an orbital period shorter than one day: an ultrashort-period planet(1,2). All of the previously known ultrashort-period planets are either hot Jupiters, with sizes above 10 Earth radii (R-circle plus), or apparently rocky planets smaller than 2 R-circle plus. Such lack of planets of intermediate size (the `hot Neptune desert') has been interpreted as the inability of low-mass planets to retain any hydrogen/ helium (H/He) envelope in the face of strong stellar irradiation. Here we report the discovery of an ultrashort-period planet with a radius of 4.6 R-circle plus and a mass of 29 M-circle plus, firmly in the hot Neptune desert. Data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite(3) revealed transits of the bright Sun-like star LTT 9779 every 0.79 days. The planet's mean density is similar to that of Neptune, and according to thermal evolution models, it has a H/He-rich envelope constituting 9.0(-2.9)(+2.7) % of the total mass. With an equilibrium temperature around 2,000 K, it is unclear how this `ultrahot Neptune' managed to retain such an envelope. Follow-up observations of the planet's atmosphere to better understand its origin and physical nature will be facilitated by the star's brightness (V-mag = 9.8).
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NASA's Science Mission directorate
NASA High-End Computing (HEC) Program through the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
1171208
1161218
1201371
3180246
CONICYT project Basal
AFB-170002
CONICYT-PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional/Chile
21140646
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
CONICYT PIA/BASAL
AFB-170002
CONICYT-PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional
21191829
ESO Projects
0102.C-0525
0102.C-0451
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI)
JP18H01265
JP18H05439
18H05442
15H02063
Japan Science & Technology Agency (JST)
JPMJPR1775
Optical and Near-Infrared Astronomy Inter-University Cooperation Program
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)
National Research Foundation - South Africa
Gruber Foundation Fellowship
Jeffrey L. Bishop Fellowship
University of Warwick
University of Leicester
Queen's University Belfast
University of Geneva
Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft-und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR; under the 'Grossinvestition GI-NGTS')
University of Cambridge
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
ST/M001962/1
ST/S002642/1
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
ST/P000495/1
STFC via an Ernest Rutherford Fellowship
ST/R00384X/1
David and Claudia Harding Foundation in the form of a Winton Exoplanet Fellowship
Northern Ireland Department for the Economy
Ministry for the Economy, Development, and Tourism's Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio
IC 120009
German Research Foundation (DFG)
SPP 1992
RA 714/13-1
10147207
10147214
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI)
10147214
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Nature Astronomy, 4(12): 2020
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