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Alexander Mustill

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A new dynamical modeling of the WASP-47 system with CHEOPS observations

Author

  • V. Nascimbeni
  • L. Borsato
  • T. Zingales
  • G. Piotto
  • I. Pagano
  • M. Beck
  • C. Broeg
  • D. Ehrenreich
  • S. Hoyer
  • F.~Z. Majidi
  • V. Granata
  • S.~G. Sousa
  • T.~G. Wilson
  • V. Van Grootel
  • A. Bonfanti
  • S. Salmon
  • A.~J. Mustill
  • L. Delrez
  • Y. Alibert
  • R. Alonso
  • G. Anglada
  • T. Bárczy
  • D. Barrado
  • S.~C.~C. Barros
  • W. Baumjohann
  • T. Beck
  • W. Benz
  • M. Bergomi
  • N. Billot
  • X. Bonfils
  • A. Brandeker
  • J. Cabrera
  • S. Charnoz
  • A. Collier Cameron
  • Sz. Csizmadia
  • P.~E. Cubillos
  • M.~B. Davies
  • M. Deleuil
  • A. Deline
  • O.~D.~S. Demangeon
  • B. -O. Demory
  • A. Erikson
  • A. Fortier
  • L. Fossati
  • M. Fridlund
  • D. Gandolfi
  • M. Gillon
  • M. Güdel
  • K.~G. Isaak
  • L.~L. Kiss
  • J. Laskar
  • A. Lecavelier des Etangs
  • M. Lendl
  • C. Lovis
  • R. Luque
  • D. Magrin
  • P.~F.~L. Maxted
  • C. Mordasini
  • G. Olofsson
  • R. Ottensamer
  • E. Pallé
  • G. Peter
  • D. Piazza
  • D. Pollacco
  • D. Queloz
  • R. Ragazzoni
  • N. Rando
  • F. Ratti
  • H. Rauer
  • I. Ribas
  • N.~C. Santos
  • G. Scandariato
  • D. Ségransan
  • A.~E. Simon
  • A.~M.~S. Smith
  • M. Steinberger
  • M. Steller
  • Gy. M. Szabó
  • N. Thomas
  • S. Udry
  • J. Venturini
  • N.~A. Walton
  • D. Wolter

Summary, in English

Among the hundreds of known hot Jupiters (HJs), only five have been found to have companions on short-period orbits. Within this rare class of multiple planetary systems, the architecture of WASP-47 is unique, hosting an HJ (planet-b) with both an inner and an outer sub-Neptunian mass companion (-e and -d, respectively) as well as an additional non-transiting, long-period giant (-c). The small period ratio between planets -b and -d boosts the transit time variation (TTV) signal, making it possible to reliably measure the masses of these planets in synergy with the radial velocity (RV) technique. In this paper, we present new space- and ground-based photometric data of WASP-47b and WASP-47-d, including 11 unpublished light curves from the ESA mission CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS). We analyzed the light curves in a homogeneous way together with all the publicly available data to carry out a global N-body dynamical modeling of the TTV and RV signals. We retrieved, among other parameters, a mass and density for planet -d of Md = 15.5 ± 0.8 M⊕ and ρd = 1.69 ± 0.22 g cm−3, which is in good agreement with the literature and consistent with a Neptune-like composition. For the inner planet (-e), we found a mass and density of Me = 9.0 ± 0.5 M⊕ and ρe = 8.1 ± 0.5 g cm−3, suggesting an Earth-like composition close to other ultra-hot planets at similar irradiation levels. Though this result is in agreement with previous RV plus TTV studies, it is not in agreement with the most recent RV analysis (at 2.8σ), which yielded a lower density compatible with a pure silicate composition. This discrepancy highlights the still unresolved issue of suspected systematic offsets between RV and TTV measurements. In this paper, we also significantly improve the orbital ephemerides of all transiting planets, which will be crucial for any future follow-up.

Department/s

  • Astrophysics
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics - Has been reorganised
  • Mathematics (Faculty of Sciences)

Publishing year

2023-05-01

Language

English

Publication/Series

Astronomy & Astrophysics

Volume

673

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Topic

  • Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Keywords

  • techniques: photometric
  • planets and satellites: detection
  • planets and satellites: general
  • Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
  • Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Status

Published

Project

  • Consolidating CHEOPS and preparing for PLATO: Exoplanet studies in the 2020s

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1432-0746