A hot Jupiter around the very active weak-line T Tauri star TAP 26
L. Yu, J.-F. Donati, E. M. H\'ebrard, C. Moutou, L. Malo, K. Grankin,, G. Hussain, A. Collier Cameron, A. A. Vidotto, C. Baruteau, S. H. P. Alencar,, J. Bouvier, P. Petit, M. Takami, G. Herczeg, S. G. Gregory, M. Jardine, J., Morin, F. M\'enard, the MaTYSSE collaboration

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of a hot Jupiter exoplanet orbiting the active T Tauri star TAP 26, using spectropolarimetric and photometric data, revealing insights into planet formation around young stars.
Contribution
First detection of a hot Jupiter around a very young T Tauri star using multiple methods, highlighting planet formation processes in early stellar evolution.
Findings
Hot Jupiter detected with high confidence.
Orbital period estimated at ~10.8 days, with some ambiguity.
Planet's minimum mass is approximately 1.66 Jupiter masses.
Abstract
We report the results of an extended spectropolarimetric and photometric monitoring of the weak-line T Tauri star TAP 26, carried out within the MaTYSSE programme with the ESPaDOnS spectropolarimeter at the 3.6 m Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. Applying Zeeman-Doppler Imaging to our observations, concentrating in 2015 November and 2016 January and spanning 72 d in total, 16 d in 2015 November and 13 d in 2016 January, we reconstruct surface brightness and magnetic field maps for both epochs and demonstrate that both distributions exhibit temporal evolution not explained by differential rotation alone. We report the detection of a hot Jupiter (hJ) around TAP 26 using three different methods, two using Zeeman-Doppler Imaging (ZDI) and one Gaussian-Process Regression (GPR), with a false-alarm probability smaller than 6.10^-4. However, as a result of the aliasing related to the observing…
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