TOI 694 b and TIC 220568520 b: Two Low-Mass Companions Near the Hydrogen Burning Mass Limit Orbiting Sun-like Stars
Ismael Mireles, Avi Shporer, Nolan Grieves, George Zhou, Maximilian N., G\"unther, Rafael Brahm, Carl Ziegler, Keivan G. Stassun, Chelsea X. Huang,, Louise Nielsen, Leonardo A. dos Santos, St\'ephane Udry, Fran\c{c}ois Bouchy,, Michael Ireland, Alexander Wallace, Paula Sarkis

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of two low-mass stellar companions near the hydrogen burning limit orbiting Sun-like stars, providing valuable data on their masses, radii, and orbital properties.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed measurements of two low-mass companions near the hydrogen burning threshold, demonstrating TESS's capability to detect such rare objects.
Findings
Both companions are close to the hydrogen burning mass limit.
No radius inflation observed compared to theoretical models.
Long orbital periods suggest magnetic fields do not inhibit convection.
Abstract
We report the discovery of TOI 694 b and TIC 220568520 b, two low-mass stellar companions in eccentric orbits around metal-rich Sun-like stars, first detected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). TOI 694 b has an orbital period of 48.051310.00019 days and eccentricity of 0.519460.00081, and we derive a mass of 89.05.3 (0.08490.0051 ) and radius of 1.1110.017 (0.11420.0017 ). TIC 220568520 b has an orbital period of 18.557690.00039 days and eccentricity of 0.09640.0032, and we derive a mass of 107.25.2 (0.10230.0050 ) and radius of 1.2480.018 (0.12820.0019 ). Both binary companions lie close to and above the Hydrogen burning mass threshold that separates brown dwarfs and the lowest mass stars, with TOI 694 b being 2- above the canonical mass…
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