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TOI-561

TOI-561 is an old, metal-poor, Sun-like star, known to have multiple small planets.[3][2][4][5] It is an orange dwarf, estimated to be 10.5 billion years old, and about 79% the mass and 85% the radius of Sol, Earth's sun.[6][5]

TOI-561
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Hercules
Right ascension 09h 52m 44.1851s[1]
Declination 06° 12′ 58.921″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 10.25[2]
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage main sequence
Spectral type G9V[2]
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: 124.612 mas/yr[1]
Dec.: −61.279 mas/yr[1]
Parallax (π)11.8342 ± 0.0208 mas[1]
Distance275.6 ± 0.5 ly
(84.5 ± 0.1 pc)
Details
Mass0.785±0.018[2] M
Radius0.849±0.007[2] R
Luminosity0.522±0.017[3] L
Surface gravity (log g)4.50±0.12[2] cgs
Temperature5,372±70[2] K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.40±0.05[2] dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i)<2[2] km/s
Age10±3[3] Gyr
Other designations
2MASS J09524454+0612589, TYC 243-1528-1, GSC 00243-01528, Gaia DR2 3850421005290172416
Database references
SIMBADdata

In January 2021, a team led by Lauren Weiss of the University of Hawaii at Manoa announced that, using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, they had found a Super-Earth in a very close orbit, as well as two outer Sub-Neptunes.[7][8][6][3] The innermost planet, TOI-561 b, orbits in under one Earth day.[2][3] Another team led by Gaia Lacedelli of the University of Padua independently announced the discovery in a paper published in December 2020.[2] However, the two papers disagree on the structure of the system. While the innermost two planets were confirmed from TESS data by both papers, Weiss proposes only a single third planet in a 16.3-day orbit, while Lacedelli argues that the system instead contains two further planets, in wider orbits of 25.6 and 77 days.[2]

Discovery and nomenclature edit

TOI-561 is also designated 2MASS J09524454+0612589 in the 2MASS catalog and TIC 377064495 in the TESS Input Catalog. When its planets were first identified, it was renamed TOI-561, with TOI standing for "TESS Object of Interest".[9]

The planetary system was independently confirmed and characterized by Lacedelli et al. 2020 and Weiss et al. 2021. Lacedelli et al. found evidence for four exoplanets: the Ultra-Short-Period (USP) Super-Earth TOI-561 b, and three Sub-Neptunes designated TOI-561 c, d, and e. The two planets TOI-561 d and TOI-561 e were originally listed as a single planet with a period of 16 days on ExoFOP, but Lacedelli could not detect a planet in that orbit using radial velocity data from HARPS, and instead interpreted it as two separate transits coming from planets correlating with periods of 25.6 and 77.2 days found by HARPS.[2]

In January 2021, Lauren Weiss and her team's study on TOI-561 was published. Unlike Lacedelli, they kept the 16-day signal and designated it TOI-561 d;[3] it is referred to as TOI-561 f on NASA's Exoplanet Archive to avoid confusion with the TOI-561 d from Lacedelli's paper.[9]

Characteristics edit

TOI-561 is a yellow or orange star approximately 80% the size of the Sun. According to Lacedelli, it is 85% the radius and 79% the mass of the Sun, with a temperature of 5455 K.[2] Weiss found the star to be 83.2% the radius and 80.5% the mass of the Sun, with a temperature of 5326 K and a luminosity just over half that of the Sun.[3] Both teams found that TOI-561 has an extremely low abundance of metals, or any element heavier than hydrogen or helium, and is very old; Weiss calculates an age of roughly 10 billion years. It is also a part of the Galactic Thick-Disk and is the first of those stars to have confirmed transiting exoplanets.[3]

Planetary system edit

Depending on the study, TOI-561 has either 3 (Weiss) or 4 (Lacedelli) planets. The discrepancy comes from different interpretations of the two transit events associated with TOI-561 d in Weiss 2020. Only two transits were observed by TESS, and a third transit for a 16-day period would have occurred in the middle of a data gap.[3] Weiss attributes the two transits to that of a single Sub-Neptune sized planet. However, in the radial velocity analysis by Lacedelli 2020, the 16-day signal is not recovered, but there are two additional signals of 26 and 77 days that they attribute to one of the two transits each.[2] The follow-up study in 2022 has confirmed the architecture of four-planet system. Additional, fifth planet on the 473+36
−25
days orbit is suspected.[10]

The TOI-561 planetary system[10][11]
Companion
(in order from star)
Mass Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital period
(days)
Eccentricity Inclination Radius
b 2.24±0.20 M🜨 0.0106±0.0001 0.4465688+0.0000007
−0.0000008
0 87.2+1.9
−2.1
°
1.37±0.04 R🜨
c 5.39+0.69
−0.68
 M🜨
0.0884±0.0009 10.778831+0.000034
−0.000036
0.030+0.035
−0.024
89.69+0.21
−0.31
°
2.91±0.04 R🜨
d 11.95±1.28 M🜨 0.158±0.002 25.7124+0.001
−0.002
0.122+0.054
−0.048
89.40+0.21
−0.11
°
2.82±0.07 R🜨
e 16.0±2.3 M🜨 0.328±0.003 77.03+0.25
−0.24
0.079+0.058
−0.050
89.80+0.13
−0.10
°
2.55+0.12
−0.13
 R🜨

TOI-561 b edit

TOI-561 b is an USP Super-Earth with a radius of roughly 1.4 Earths. It has an extremely short orbital period of under 11 hours, less than half of an Earth day, resulting in an equilibrium temperature of 2,480 ± 200 K (2,207 ± 200 °C; 4,004 ± 360 °F).[3] The planet is believed to be far too small and irradiated to hold onto its primordial Hydrogen and Helium envelope. However, the composition of the planet varies greatly between the two studies. Weiss 2020 found a mass of around 3.2 Earths and a density of 5.5 grams per cubic centimetre, around the same as Earth and implying a rocky but iron-poor composition.[3] Lacedelli 2020, on the other hand, found a mass of only 1.59 Earths and a density of 3.0 grams per cubic centimetre, abnormally low for a planet of its size and suggesting a composition made of 50% or more of water. Even their higher mass estimate of 1.83 Earths is still consistent with a water-world. With an insolation 5,100 times greater than Earth, TOI-561 b should have lost its gaseous layer and have little volatiles, so the authors believe if the planet has a significant amount of water, it has been evaporated into a puffy steam atmosphere that makes the planet seem larger, less dense, and more water-rich. If it is an extremely water-rich world, TOI-561 b would prove formation scenarios about Super-Earths forming beyond the "Snow Line" and migrating inwards.[2]

TOI-561 c edit

TOI-561 c is a Mini-Neptune orbiting every 10.7 days with an equilibrium temperature of 860 ± 70 K (586.9 ± 70.0 °C; 1,088.3 ± 126.0 °F).[3] With a radius of 2.9 Earths and a mass of 5.4 to 7.0 Earths, the planet has a Neptune-like density of 1.3 to 1.6 grams per cubic centimetre, implying that it is a small gas planet with a similar composition, albeit far hotter and closer to its star than our system's ice giants.

TOI-561 d/e/f edit

Two additional transit events were observed by TESS. The original planet candidate from the SPOC pipeline included both transits with a period of 16 days.[9][3][2] Lacedelli et al. failed to find a significant radial velocity signal at that period, but found two others with periods of 25.6 and 77.2 days, and also noticed differences in the shape, duration, and depth of the two individual transits. They concluded that the 16-day signal was instead two separate single transit events from similarly sized but different planets, which corresponded with the additional signals found in their radial velocity analysis. They designated these planets TOI-561 d (25.6 days) and TOI-561 e (77.2 days). According to their analysis, both planets are slightly smaller than TOI-561 c at 2.5 and 2.7 Earths, but are both significantly more massive, at 12 and 16 times the mass of Earth. TOI-561 d and TOI-561 e are much denser at 4.1 and 4.6 grams per cubic centimetre, respectively. These are compatible with water-world compositions of >50% water by mass, or a thin H/He envelope on top of a water mantle and rocky core.[2] Weiss et al. interprets the two transits as a single planet, and also interprets an extremely faint radial velocity signal corresponding to about 3 Earth masses;[3] however, it is too imprecise to gain an accurate density estimate, and this scenario could be incorrect. To distinguish this from the previous reported TOI-561 e, the 16-day planet from Weiss et al. has been designated TOI-561 f on the Exoplanet Archive.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2021). "Gaia Early Data Release 3: Summary of the contents and survey properties". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 649: A1. arXiv:2012.01533. Bibcode:2021A&A...649A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202039657. S2CID 227254300. (Erratum: doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202039657e). Gaia EDR3 record for this source at VizieR.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Lacedelli, G.; et al. (2021). "An unusually low density ultra-short period super-Earth and three mini-Neptunes around the old star TOI-561". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 501 (3): 4148–4166. arXiv:2009.02332. Bibcode:2021MNRAS.501.4148L. doi:10.1093/mnras/staa3728. S2CID 221516470.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Weiss, Lauren M.; et al. (2020). "The TESS-Keck Survey II: Masses of Three Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Galactic Thick-Disk Star TOI-561". The Astronomical Journal. 161 (2) 56. arXiv:2009.03071. Bibcode:2021AJ....161...56W. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/abd409. S2CID 229279232.
  4. ^ Jean Schneider. "Planet TOI-561 b". Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  5. ^ a b Natali Anderson (2021-01-13). "Astronomers Discover 10-Billion-Year-Old Multiplanet System". Sci-news. Retrieved 2021-02-01. TOI-561 hosts at least three small transiting planets, named TOI-561b, c, and d, and is one of the oldest, most metal-poor planetary systems discovered yet in the Milky Way.
  6. ^ a b Michelle Starr (2021-01-14). "Astronomers Find an Astonishing 'Super-Earth' That's Nearly as Old as The Universe". ScienceAlert. Retrieved 2021-02-01. Around one of the galaxy's oldest stars, an orange dwarf named TOI-561 just 280 light-years away, astronomers have found three orbiting exoplanets - one of which is a rocky world 1.5 times the size of Earth, whipping around the star on a breakneck 10.5-hour orbit.
  7. ^ Jules Bernstein (2021-01-11). "'Super Earth' discovered near one of our galaxy's oldest stars: Hot planet orbits its star twice during every Earth day". University of California Riverside. Retrieved 2021-02-01. A hot, rocky "super Earth," near one of the oldest stars in the galaxy has taken a team of planet-hunting scientists by surprise.
  8. ^ Doris Lam (2021-01-18). "All About The Discovery Of TOI-561b, The 14-Billion-Year-Old 'Super-Earth' Scientists Recently Found". Tatler. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  9. ^ a b c d "ExoFOP TIC 377064495". Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  10. ^ a b Lacedelli, G.; et al. (2022), "Investigating the architecture and internal structure of the TOI-561 system planets with CHEOPS, HARPS-N, and TESS", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 511 (3): 4551–4571, arXiv:2201.07727, doi:10.1093/mnras/stac199
  11. ^ Brinkman, Casey; Weiss, Lauren M.; Dai, Fei; Huber, Daniel; Kite, Edwin S.; Valencia, Diana; Bean, Jacob L.; Beard, Corey; Behmard, Aida; Blunt, Sarah; Brady, Madison; Fulton, Benjamin; Giacalone, Steven; Howard, Andrew W.; Isaacson, Howard; Kasper, David; Lubin, Jack; MacDougall, Mason; Akana Murphy, Joseph M.; Plotnykov, Mykhalo; Polanski, Alex S.; Rice, Malena; Seifahrt, Andreas; Stefansson, Gudmundur; Sturmer, Julian (2023). "TOI-561 b: A Low-density Ultra-short-period "Rocky" Planet around a Metal-poor Star". The Astronomical Journal. 165 (3): 88. arXiv:2210.06665. Bibcode:2023AJ....165...88B. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/acad83. S2CID 252873652.

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TOI 561 is an old metal poor Sun like star known to have multiple small planets 3 2 4 5 It is an orange dwarf estimated to be 10 5 billion years old and about 79 the mass and 85 the radius of Sol Earth s sun 6 5 TOI 561 Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0Constellation HerculesRight ascension 09h 52m 44 1851s 1 Declination 06 12 58 921 1 Apparent magnitude V 10 25 2 CharacteristicsEvolutionary stage main sequenceSpectral type G9V 2 AstrometryProper motion m RA 124 612 mas yr 1 Dec 61 279 mas yr 1 Parallax p 11 8342 0 0208 mas 1 Distance275 6 0 5 ly 84 5 0 1 pc DetailsMass0 785 0 018 2 M Radius0 849 0 007 2 R Luminosity0 522 0 017 3 L Surface gravity log g 4 50 0 12 2 cgsTemperature5 372 70 2 KMetallicity Fe H 0 40 0 05 2 dexRotational velocity v sin i lt 2 2 km sAge10 3 3 GyrOther designations2MASS J09524454 0612589 TYC 243 1528 1 GSC 00243 01528 Gaia DR2 3850421005290172416Database referencesSIMBADdataIn January 2021 a team led by Lauren Weiss of the University of Hawaii at Manoa announced that using data from NASA s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite they had found a Super Earth in a very close orbit as well as two outer Sub Neptunes 7 8 6 3 The innermost planet TOI 561 b orbits in under one Earth day 2 3 Another team led by Gaia Lacedelli of the University of Padua independently announced the discovery in a paper published in December 2020 2 However the two papers disagree on the structure of the system While the innermost two planets were confirmed from TESS data by both papers Weiss proposes only a single third planet in a 16 3 day orbit while Lacedelli argues that the system instead contains two further planets in wider orbits of 25 6 and 77 days 2 Contents 1 Discovery and nomenclature 2 Characteristics 3 Planetary system 3 1 TOI 561 b 3 2 TOI 561 c 3 3 TOI 561 d e f 4 ReferencesDiscovery and nomenclature editTOI 561 is also designated 2MASS J09524454 0612589 in the 2MASS catalog and TIC 377064495 in the TESS Input Catalog When its planets were first identified it was renamed TOI 561 with TOI standing for TESS Object of Interest 9 The planetary system was independently confirmed and characterized by Lacedelli et al 2020 and Weiss et al 2021 Lacedelli et al found evidence for four exoplanets the Ultra Short Period USP Super Earth TOI 561 b and three Sub Neptunes designated TOI 561 c d and e The two planets TOI 561 d and TOI 561 e were originally listed as a single planet with a period of 16 days on ExoFOP but Lacedelli could not detect a planet in that orbit using radial velocity data from HARPS and instead interpreted it as two separate transits coming from planets correlating with periods of 25 6 and 77 2 days found by HARPS 2 In January 2021 Lauren Weiss and her team s study on TOI 561 was published Unlike Lacedelli they kept the 16 day signal and designated it TOI 561 d 3 it is referred to as TOI 561 f on NASA s Exoplanet Archive to avoid confusion with the TOI 561 d from Lacedelli s paper 9 Characteristics editTOI 561 is a yellow or orange star approximately 80 the size of the Sun According to Lacedelli it is 85 the radius and 79 the mass of the Sun with a temperature of 5455 K 2 Weiss found the star to be 83 2 the radius and 80 5 the mass of the Sun with a temperature of 5326 K and a luminosity just over half that of the Sun 3 Both teams found that TOI 561 has an extremely low abundance of metals or any element heavier than hydrogen or helium and is very old Weiss calculates an age of roughly 10 billion years It is also a part of the Galactic Thick Disk and is the first of those stars to have confirmed transiting exoplanets 3 Planetary system editDepending on the study TOI 561 has either 3 Weiss or 4 Lacedelli planets The discrepancy comes from different interpretations of the two transit events associated with TOI 561 d in Weiss 2020 Only two transits were observed by TESS and a third transit for a 16 day period would have occurred in the middle of a data gap 3 Weiss attributes the two transits to that of a single Sub Neptune sized planet However in the radial velocity analysis by Lacedelli 2020 the 16 day signal is not recovered but there are two additional signals of 26 and 77 days that they attribute to one of the two transits each 2 The follow up study in 2022 has confirmed the architecture of four planet system Additional fifth planet on the 473 36 25 days orbit is suspected 10 The TOI 561 planetary system 10 11 Companion in order from star Mass Semimajor axis AU Orbital period days Eccentricity Inclination Radiusb 2 24 0 20 M 0 0106 0 0001 0 4465688 0 0000007 0 0000008 0 87 2 1 9 2 1 1 37 0 04 R c 5 39 0 69 0 68 M 0 0884 0 0009 10 778831 0 000034 0 000036 0 030 0 035 0 024 89 69 0 21 0 31 2 91 0 04 R d 11 95 1 28 M 0 158 0 002 25 7124 0 001 0 002 0 122 0 054 0 048 89 40 0 21 0 11 2 82 0 07 R e 16 0 2 3 M 0 328 0 003 77 03 0 25 0 24 0 079 0 058 0 050 89 80 0 13 0 10 2 55 0 12 0 13 R TOI 561 b edit Main article TOI 561 b TOI 561 b is an USP Super Earth with a radius of roughly 1 4 Earths It has an extremely short orbital period of under 11 hours less than half of an Earth day resulting in an equilibrium temperature of 2 480 200 K 2 207 200 C 4 004 360 F 3 The planet is believed to be far too small and irradiated to hold onto its primordial Hydrogen and Helium envelope However the composition of the planet varies greatly between the two studies Weiss 2020 found a mass of around 3 2 Earths and a density of 5 5 grams per cubic centimetre around the same as Earth and implying a rocky but iron poor composition 3 Lacedelli 2020 on the other hand found a mass of only 1 59 Earths and a density of 3 0 grams per cubic centimetre abnormally low for a planet of its size and suggesting a composition made of 50 or more of water Even their higher mass estimate of 1 83 Earths is still consistent with a water world With an insolation 5 100 times greater than Earth TOI 561 b should have lost its gaseous layer and have little volatiles so the authors believe if the planet has a significant amount of water it has been evaporated into a puffy steam atmosphere that makes the planet seem larger less dense and more water rich If it is an extremely water rich world TOI 561 b would prove formation scenarios about Super Earths forming beyond the Snow Line and migrating inwards 2 TOI 561 c edit TOI 561 c is a Mini Neptune orbiting every 10 7 days with an equilibrium temperature of 860 70 K 586 9 70 0 C 1 088 3 126 0 F 3 With a radius of 2 9 Earths and a mass of 5 4 to 7 0 Earths the planet has a Neptune like density of 1 3 to 1 6 grams per cubic centimetre implying that it is a small gas planet with a similar composition albeit far hotter and closer to its star than our system s ice giants TOI 561 d e f edit Two additional transit events were observed by TESS The original planet candidate from the SPOC pipeline included both transits with a period of 16 days 9 3 2 Lacedelli et al failed to find a significant radial velocity signal at that period but found two others with periods of 25 6 and 77 2 days and also noticed differences in the shape duration and depth of the two individual transits They concluded that the 16 day signal was instead two separate single transit events from similarly sized but different planets which corresponded with the additional signals found in their radial velocity analysis They designated these planets TOI 561 d 25 6 days and TOI 561 e 77 2 days According to their analysis both planets are slightly smaller than TOI 561 c at 2 5 and 2 7 Earths but are both significantly more massive at 12 and 16 times the mass of Earth TOI 561 d and TOI 561 e are much denser at 4 1 and 4 6 grams per cubic centimetre respectively These are compatible with water world compositions of gt 50 water by mass or a thin H He envelope on top of a water mantle and rocky core 2 Weiss et al interprets the two transits as a single planet and also interprets an extremely faint radial velocity signal corresponding to about 3 Earth masses 3 however it is too imprecise to gain an accurate density estimate and this scenario could be incorrect To distinguish this from the previous reported TOI 561 e the 16 day planet from Weiss et al has been designated TOI 561 f on the Exoplanet Archive 9 References edit a b c d Brown A G A et al Gaia collaboration 2021 Gaia Early Data Release 3 Summary of the contents and survey properties Astronomy amp Astrophysics 649 A1 arXiv 2012 01533 Bibcode 2021A amp A 649A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202039657 S2CID 227254300 Erratum doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202039657e Gaia EDR3 record for this source at VizieR a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Lacedelli G et al 2021 An unusually low density ultra short period super Earth and three mini Neptunes around the old star TOI 561 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 501 3 4148 4166 arXiv 2009 02332 Bibcode 2021MNRAS 501 4148L doi 10 1093 mnras staa3728 S2CID 221516470 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Weiss Lauren M et al 2020 The TESS Keck Survey II Masses of Three Sub Neptunes Transiting the Galactic Thick Disk Star TOI 561 The Astronomical Journal 161 2 56 arXiv 2009 03071 Bibcode 2021AJ 161 56W doi 10 3847 1538 3881 abd409 S2CID 229279232 Jean Schneider Planet TOI 561 b Retrieved 2021 02 01 a b Natali Anderson 2021 01 13 Astronomers Discover 10 Billion Year Old Multiplanet System Sci news Retrieved 2021 02 01 TOI 561 hosts at least three small transiting planets named TOI 561b c and d and is one of the oldest most metal poor planetary systems discovered yet in the Milky Way a b Michelle Starr 2021 01 14 Astronomers Find an Astonishing Super Earth That s Nearly as Old as The Universe ScienceAlert Retrieved 2021 02 01 Around one of the galaxy s oldest stars an orange dwarf named TOI 561 just 280 light years away astronomers have found three orbiting exoplanets one of which is a rocky world 1 5 times the size of Earth whipping around the star on a breakneck 10 5 hour orbit Jules Bernstein 2021 01 11 Super Earth discovered near one of our galaxy s oldest stars Hot planet orbits its star twice during every Earth day University of California Riverside Retrieved 2021 02 01 A hot rocky super Earth near one of the oldest stars in the galaxy has taken a team of planet hunting scientists by surprise Doris Lam 2021 01 18 All About The Discovery Of TOI 561b The 14 Billion Year Old Super Earth Scientists Recently Found Tatler Retrieved 2021 02 01 a b c d ExoFOP TIC 377064495 Retrieved 2021 05 03 a b Lacedelli G et al 2022 Investigating the architecture and internal structure of the TOI 561 system planets with CHEOPS HARPS N and TESS Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 511 3 4551 4571 arXiv 2201 07727 doi 10 1093 mnras stac199 Brinkman Casey Weiss Lauren M Dai Fei Huber Daniel Kite Edwin S Valencia Diana Bean Jacob L Beard Corey Behmard Aida Blunt Sarah Brady Madison Fulton Benjamin Giacalone Steven Howard Andrew W Isaacson Howard Kasper David Lubin Jack MacDougall Mason Akana Murphy Joseph M Plotnykov Mykhalo Polanski Alex S Rice Malena Seifahrt Andreas Stefansson Gudmundur Sturmer Julian 2023 TOI 561 b A Low density Ultra short period Rocky Planet around a Metal poor Star The Astronomical Journal 165 3 88 arXiv 2210 06665 Bibcode 2023AJ 165 88B doi 10 3847 1538 3881 acad83 S2CID 252873652 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TOI 561 amp oldid 1176891836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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