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HD 191939 revisited: New and refined planet mass determinations, and a new planet in the habitable zone

AutorOrell-Miquel, J.; Nowak, G.; Murgas, F.; Pallé, Enric; Morello, G.; Luque, R.; Badenas-Agusti, Mariona CSIC; Ribas, Ignasi CSIC ORCID; Lafarga, M. CSIC ORCID; Espinoza, Néstor; Morales, Juan Carlos CSIC ORCID; Zechmeister, Mathias; Alqasim, A.; Cochran, W.D.; Gandolfi, D.; Goffo, E.; Kabath, P.; Korth, J.; Lam, K.W.F.; Livingston, J.; Muresan, A.; Persson, C.M.; Eylen, Vicent van
Palabras claveStars: individual: HD 191939
Planets and satellites: individual: HD 191939 g
Techniques: photometric
Planets and satellites: individual: HD 191939 d
Techniques: radial velocities
Fecha de publicación4-ene-2023
EditorEDP Sciences
CitaciónAstronomy and Astrophysics 669: A40 (2023)
ResumenHD 191939 (TOI-1339) is a nearby (d = 54 pc), bright (V = 9 mag), and inactive Sun-like star (G9 V) known to host a multi-planet transiting system. Ground-based spectroscopic observations confirmed the planetary nature of the three transiting sub-Neptunes (HD 191939 b, c, and d) originally detected by TESS and were used to measure the masses for planets b and c with 3σ precision. These previous observations also reported the discovery of an additional Saturn-mass planet (HD 191939 e) and evidence for a further, very long-period companion (HD 191939 f). Here, we report the discovery of a new non-transiting planet in the system and a refined mass determination of HD 191939 d. The new planet, HD 191939 g, has a minimum mass of 13.5±2.0 M⊕ and a period of about 280 days. This period places the planet within the conservative habitable zone of the host star, and near a 1:3 resonance with HD 191939 e. The compilation of 362 radial velocity measurements with a baseline of 677 days from four different high-resolution spectrographs also allowed us to refine the properties of the previously known planets, including a 4.6σ mass determination for planet d, for which only a 2σ upper limit had been set until now. We confirm the previously suspected low density of HD 191939 d, which makes it an attractive target for attempting atmospheric characterisation. Overall, the planetary system consists of three sub-Neptunes interior to a Saturn-mass and a Uranus-mass planet plus a high-mass long-period companion. This particular configuration has no counterpart in the literature and makes HD 191939 an exceptional multi-planet transiting system with an unusual planet demographic worthy of future observation.
DescripciónThis is an Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202244120
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/289479
DOI10.1051/0004-6361/202244120
ISSN0004-6361
E-ISSN1432-0746
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