Origins of Super Jupiters: TOI-2145b has a Moderately Eccentric and Nearly Aligned Orbit
Mahadevan, Suvrath; Zhou, George; Chontos, Ashley; Wright, Jason T.; Huang, Chelsea X.; Wang, Songhu; Monson, Andrew; Kanodia, Shubham; Ninan, Joe P.; Halverson, Samuel; Robertson, Paul; Roy, Arpita; Schwab, Christian; Alvarado-Montes, Jaime A.; Dong, Jiayin; Gupta, Arvind F.; Stefansson, Gudmundur; Luhn, Jacob K.
United States, Australia, Netherlands, India
Abstract
Super Jupiters are giant planets with several Jupiter masses. It remains an open question whether these planets originate with such high masses or grow through collisions. Previous work demonstrates that warm super Jupiters tend to have more eccentric orbits compared to regular-mass warm Jupiters. This correlation between mass and eccentricity may indicate that planet–planet interactions significantly influence the warm giant planet demographics. Here, we conducted a detailed characterization of a warm super Jupiter, TOI-2145b. This analysis utilized previous observations from Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and Keck/High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer, enhanced by new Rossiter–McLaughlin effect data from the NEID spectrometer on the 3.5 m WIYN Telescope. TOI-2145b is a