The Young Suns Exoplanet Survey: Detection of a wide orbit planetary mass companion to a solar-type Sco-Cen member
A. J. Bohn, M. A. Kenworthy, C. Ginski, C. F. Manara, M. J. Pecaut, J., de Boer, C. U. Keller, E. E. Mamajek, T. Meshkat, M. Reggiani, K. O. Todorov,, and F. Snik

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a planetary-mass companion orbiting a young, solar-type star in the Sco-Cen association, providing insights into planet formation around young Sun-like stars.
Contribution
First detection of a wide-orbit planetary-mass companion around a young solar-mass star in the Sco-Cen association using high-contrast imaging.
Findings
Companion mass estimated at 14±3 Jupiter masses.
Projected separation of 162 AU from the host star.
No additional companions more massive than 12 Jupiter masses beyond 12 AU.
Abstract
The Young Suns Exoplanet Survey (YSES) consists of a homogeneous sample of 70 young, solar-mass stars located in the Lower Centaurus-Crux subgroup of the Scorpius-Centaurus association with an average age of Myr. We report the detection of a co-moving companion around the K3IV star TYC 8998-760-1 (2MASSJ13251211-6456207) that is located at a distance of pc using SPHERE/IRDIS on the VLT. Spectroscopic observations with VLT/X-SHOOTER constrain the mass of the star to and an age of Myr. The companion TYC 8998-760-1 b is detected at a projected separation of 1.71'', which implies a projected physical separation of au. Photometric measurements ranging from to band provide a mass estimate of by comparison to BT-Settl and AMES-dusty isochrones, corresponding to a mass ratio of…
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