TOI-503: The first known brown dwarf-Am star binary from the TESS mission
J\'an \v{S}ubjak (1)(2), Rishikesh Sharma (3), Theron W. Carmichael, (4)(5), Marshall C. Johnson (6), Erica J. Gonzales (7), Elisabeth Matthews, (8), Henri M. J. Boffin (9), Rafael Brahm (10)(41), Priyanka Chaturvedi (11),, Abhijit Chakraborty (3), David R. Ciardi (12)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of TOI-503b, the first brown dwarf transiting an A-type star from TESS, providing insights into brown dwarf formation, properties, and the brown dwarf desert.
Contribution
It presents the first known brown dwarf-A star binary discovered by TESS, with detailed measurements of its properties and implications for brown dwarf formation and the brown dwarf desert.
Findings
TOI-503b is a 53.7 M_J brown dwarf orbiting an A-type star.
The system is approximately 180 million years old.
TOI-503b joins a growing class of intermediate-mass brown dwarfs transiting main sequence stars.
Abstract
We report the discovery of an intermediate-mass transiting brown dwarf, TOI-503b, from the TESS mission. TOI-503b is the first brown dwarf discovered by TESS and orbits a metallic-line A-type star with a period of days. The light curve from TESS indicates that TOI-503b transits its host star in a grazing manner, which limits the precision with which we measure the brown dwarf's radius (). We obtained high-resolution spectroscopic observations with the FIES, Ond\v{r}ejov, PARAS, Tautenburg, and TRES spectrographs and measured the mass of TOI-503b to be . The host star has a mass of , a radius of , an effective temperature of K, and a relatively high metallicity of dex. We used stellar isochrones to…
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