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Two New HATNet Hot Jupiters around A Stars and the First Glimpse at the Occurrence Rate of Hot Jupiters from TESS
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab36b5 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158..141Z

Latham, David W.; Narita, N.; Cochran, W. D. +68 more

Wide-field surveys for transiting planets are well suited to searching diverse stellar populations, enabling a better understanding of the link between the properties of planets and their parent stars. We report the discovery of HAT-P-69 b (TOI 625.01) and HAT-P-70 b (TOI 624.01), two new hot Jupiters around A stars from the Hungarian-made Automat…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 112
The L 98-59 System: Three Transiting, Terrestrial-size Planets Orbiting a Nearby M Dwarf
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab2459 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158...32K

Kostov, Veselin B.; Barclay, Thomas; Moran, Sarah E. +112 more

We report the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) discovery of three terrestrial-size planets transiting L 98-59 (TOI-175, TIC 307210830)—a bright M dwarf at a distance of 10.6 pc. Using the Gaia-measured distance and broadband photometry, we find that the host star is an M3 dwarf. Combined with the TESS transits from three sectors, the c…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 111
Close Companions around Young Stars
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab13b1 Bibcode: 2019AJ....157..196K

Bizyaev, Dmitry; Oravetz, Daniel; Pan, Kaike +26 more

Multiplicity is a fundamental property that is set early during stellar lifetimes, and it is a stringent probe of the physics of star formation. The distribution of close companions around young stars is still poorly constrained by observations. We present an analysis of stellar multiplicity derived from Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 111
Toward Precise Stellar Ages: Combining Isochrone Fitting with Empirical Gyrochronology
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab3c53 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158..173A

Hogg, David W.; Angus, Ruth; Morton, Timothy D. +7 more

We present a new age-dating technique that combines gyrochronology with isochrone fitting to infer ages for FGKM main-sequence and subgiant field stars. Gyrochronology and isochrone fitting are each capable of providing relatively precise ages for field stars in certain areas of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (HRD): gyrochronology works optimally…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 108
A Second Terrestrial Planet Orbiting the Nearby M Dwarf LHS 1140
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aaf1b1 Bibcode: 2019AJ....157...32M

Latham, David W.; Esquerdo, Gilbert A.; Tan, Thiam-Guan +27 more

LHS 1140 is a nearby mid-M dwarf known to host a temperate rocky super-Earth (LHS 1140 b) on a 24.737-day orbit. Based on photometric observations by MEarth and Spitzer as well as Doppler spectroscopy from the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher, we report the discovery of an additional transiting rocky companion (LHS 1140 c) with a mass…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 100
A Hot Saturn Orbiting an Oscillating Late Subgiant Discovered by TESS
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab1488 Bibcode: 2019AJ....157..245H

Henning, Thomas; Smalley, Barry; Chaplin, William J. +139 more

We present the discovery of HD 221416 b, the first transiting planet identified by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) for which asteroseismology of the host star is possible. HD 221416 b (HIP 116158, TOI-197) is a bright (V = 8.2 mag), spectroscopically classified subgiant that oscillates with an average frequency of about 430 µ…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 91
Dust Unveils the Formation of a Mini-Neptune Planet in a Protoplanetary Ring
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab1f88 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158...15P

Dong, Ruobing; Baruteau, Clément; Pérez, Sebastián +3 more

Rings and radial gaps are ubiquitous in protoplanetary disks, yet their possible connection to planet formation is currently subject to intense debates. In principle, giant planet formation leads to wide gaps that separate the gas and dust mass reservoir in the outer disk, while lower mass planets lead to shallow gaps that are manifested mainly on…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 91
Hot Jupiters Are Destroyed by Tides While Their Host Stars Are on the Main Sequence
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab3c56 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158..190H

Schlaufman, Kevin C.; Hamer, Jacob H.

While cooler giant planets are often observed with nonzero eccentricities, the short-period circular orbits of hot Jupiters suggest that they lose orbital energy and angular momentum due to tidal interactions with their host stars. However, orbital decay has never been unambiguously observed. We use data from Gaia Data Release 2 to show that hot J…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 90
TESS Reveals that the Nearby Pisces-Eridanus Stellar Stream is only 120 Myr Old
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab2899 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158...77C

Wright, Jason T.; Cummings, Jeffrey D.; Mamajek, Eric E. +2 more

Pisces-Eridanus (Psc-Eri), a nearby (d ≃ 80-226 pc) stellar stream stretching across ≈120° of the sky, was recently discovered with Gaia data. The stream was claimed to be ≈1 Gyr old, which would make it an exceptional discovery for stellar astrophysics, as star clusters of that age are rare and tend to be distant, limiting their utility as benchm…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 82
Spitzer Phase Curves of KELT-1b and the Signatures of Nightside Clouds in Thermal Phase Observations
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab33fc Bibcode: 2019AJ....158..166B

Fortney, Jonathan J.; Showman, Adam P.; Marley, Mark S. +3 more

We observed two full orbital phase curves of the transiting brown dwarf KELT-1b, at 3.6 and 4.5 µm, using the Spitzer Space Telescope. Combined with previous eclipse data from Beatty et al., we strongly detect KELT-1b’s phase variation as a single sinusoid in both bands, with amplitudes of 964 ± 36 ppm at 3.6 µm and 979 ± 54 ppm at 4.5…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 82