The Epoch of Giant Planet Migration Planet Search Program. II. A Young Hot Jupiter Candidate around the AB Dor Member HS Psc
Abstract
We report the discovery of a hot Jupiter candidate orbiting HS Psc, a K7 (≈0.7 M ⊙) member of the ≈130 Myr AB Doradus moving group. Using radial velocities over 4 yr from the Habitable-zone Planet Finder spectrograph at the Hobby–Eberly Telescope, we find a periodic signal of ${P}_{b}={3.986}_{-0.003}^{+0.044}$ days. A joint Keplerian and Gaussian process stellar activity model fit to the radial velocities yields a minimum mass of ${m}_{p}\sin i={1.5}_{-0.4}^{+0.6}$ M Jup. The stellar rotation period is well constrained by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite light curve (P rot = 1.086 ± 0.003 days) and is not an integer harmonic nor alias of the orbital period, supporting the planetary nature of the observed periodicity. HS Psc b joins a small population of young, close-in giant planet candidates with robust age and mass constraints and demonstrates that giant planets can either migrate to their close-in orbital separations by 130 Myr or form in situ. Given its membership in a young moving group, HS Psc represents an excellent target for follow-up observations to characterize this young hot Jupiter further, refine its orbital properties, and search for additional planets in the system. *Based on observations obtained with the Hobby–Eberly Telescope (HET), which is a joint project of the University of Texas at Austin, the Pennsylvania State University, Ludwig-Maximillians-Universitaet Muenchen, and Georg-August Universitaet Goettingen. The HET is named in honor of its principal benefactors, William P. Hobby and Robert E. Eberly.
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The Astronomical Journal
- Pub Date:
- May 2024
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2403.02378
- Bibcode:
- 2024AJ....167..193T
- Keywords:
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- Exoplanet astronomy;
- Exoplanet evolution;
- Radial velocity;
- 486;
- 491;
- 1332;
- Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- Accepted for publication to The Astronomical Journal, 27 pages, 6 figures