论文标题
苔丝发现的老年星星周围的三个低质量同伴
Three low-mass companions around aged stars discovered by TESS
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论文摘要
我们报告发现三个传播的低质量伴侣到老年恒星:一个棕色矮人(TOI-2336b)和氢燃烧质量极限(TOI-1608B和TOI-2521B)附近的两个物体。这三个系统首先是使用传输系外行星调查卫星(TESS)的数据确定的。 TOI-2336B的半径为$ 1.05 \ pm 0.04 \ r_j $,质量为$ 69.9 \ pm 2.3 \ m_j $,轨道周期为7.71天。 TOI-1608B的半径为$ 1.21 \ pm 0.06 \ r_j $,质量为$ 90.7 \ pm 3.7 \ m_j $,轨道周期为2.47天。 TOI-2521b的半径为$ 1.01 \ pm 0.04 \ r_j $,质量为$ 77.5 \ pm 3.3 \ m_j $,轨道周期为5.56天。我们发现所有这些低质量伴侣都充气了。我们使用已知的过境棕色矮人和低质量M矮人的样品在半径,质量和入射通量之间拟合了关系。我们发现棕色矮人的通量与半径与低质量恒星之间存在正相关,这比巨型行星观察到的相关性弱。我们还发现,TOI-1608和TOI-2521很可能是自旋轨道同步的,因此考虑其进化阶段,主要恒星的异常快速旋转。我们的估计表明,与年龄相比,这两个系统的自旋轨道同步时间尺度都短得多。这些系统为具有棕色矮人和低质恒星伴侣的恒星系统的演变提供了宝贵的见解,受到潮汐效应的影响。
We report the discovery of three transiting low-mass companions to aged stars: a brown dwarf (TOI-2336b) and two objects near the hydrogen burning mass limit (TOI-1608b and TOI-2521b). These three systems were first identified using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). TOI-2336b has a radius of $1.05\pm 0.04\ R_J$, a mass of $69.9\pm 2.3\ M_J$ and an orbital period of 7.71 days. TOI-1608b has a radius of $1.21\pm 0.06\ R_J$, a mass of $90.7\pm 3.7\ M_J$ and an orbital period of 2.47 days. TOI-2521b has a radius of $1.01\pm 0.04\ R_J$, a mass of $77.5\pm 3.3\ M_J$ and an orbital period of 5.56 days. We found all these low-mass companions are inflated. We fitted a relation between radius, mass and incident flux using the sample of known transiting brown dwarfs and low-mass M dwarfs. We found a positive correlation between the flux and the radius for brown dwarfs and for low-mass stars that is weaker than the correlation observed for giant planets. We also found that TOI-1608 and TOI-2521 are very likely to be spin-orbit synchronized, leading to the unusually rapid rotation of the primary stars considering their evolutionary stages. Our estimates indicate that both systems have much shorter spin-orbit synchronization timescales compared to their ages. These systems provide valuable insights into the evolution of stellar systems with brown dwarf and low-mass stellar companions influenced by tidal effects.