论文标题
发现木星黄蜂132 B的行星伴侣内部的发现
The Discovery of a Planetary Companion Interior to Hot Jupiter WASP-132 b
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论文摘要
通常观察到热木星缺乏近距离的行星伴侣,这种趋势被解释为高分子迁移的证据。我们介绍了WASP-132 C(TOI-822.02)的发现和验证,1.85 $ \ pm $ 0.10 $ r _ {\ oplus} $ Planet在热木星WASP-132 b的1.01天轨道内部。转运系外行星调查卫星(TESS)和基于地面的随访观测值以及审查和验证分析,使我们能够排除常见的天体物理误报,并验证Wasp-132 C作为行星产生的观察到的过境信号。在此信号上运行验证工具\ texttt {vespa}和\ texttt {triceratops}分别产生$ 9.02 \ times 10^{ - 5} $和0.0107的误报概率。对任何1.01天信号的幅度,对档案档案radial速度数据的分析导致3 $σ$上限为28.23 ms $^{ - 1} $,对应于3 $σ$上限的37.35 $ m _ {\ oplus} $ 3 $σ$上限。动力模拟表明,该系统在$ \ sim $ 100 MYR的时间表的行星和轨道参数上的3 $σ$不确定性中是稳定的。在热木星黄蜂132 B附近的行星伴侣的存在使巨型行星的形成和通过高分子迁移极不可能。 WASP-132 C是热木星的少数几个地球伴侣之一,对系统的形成和热木星的形成具有重要意义。
Hot Jupiters are generally observed to lack close planetary companions, a trend that has been interpreted as evidence for high-eccentricity migration. We present the discovery and validation of WASP-132 c (TOI-822.02), a 1.85 $\pm$ 0.10 $R_{\oplus}$ planet on a 1.01 day orbit interior to the hot Jupiter WASP-132 b. Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and ground-based follow-up observations, in conjunction with vetting and validation analysis, enable us to rule out common astrophysical false positives and validate the observed transit signal produced by WASP-132 c as a planet. Running the validation tools \texttt{vespa} and \texttt{triceratops} on this signal yield false positive probabilities of $9.02 \times 10^{-5}$ and 0.0107, respectively. Analysis of archival CORALIE radial velocity data leads to a 3$σ$ upper limit of 28.23 ms$^{-1}$ on the amplitude of any 1.01-day signal, corresponding to a 3$σ$ upper mass limit of 37.35 $M_{\oplus}$. Dynamical simulations reveal that the system is stable within the 3$σ$ uncertainties on planetary and orbital parameters for timescales of $\sim$100 Myr. The existence of a planetary companion near the hot Jupiter WASP-132 b makes the giant planet's formation and evolution via high-eccentricity migration highly unlikely. Being one of just a handful of nearby planetary companions to hot Jupiters, WASP-132 c carries with it significant implications for the formation of the system and hot Jupiters as a population.