Two Massive Jupiters in Eccentric Orbits from the TESS Full Frame Images
Mma Ikwut-Ukwa, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Samuel N. Quinn, George Zhou,, Andrew Vanderburg, Asma Ali, Katya Bunten, B. Scott Gaudi, David W. Latham,, Steve B. Howell, Chelsea X. Huang, Allyson Bieryla, Karen A. Collins, Theron, W. Carmichael, Markus Rabus, Jason D. Eastman

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of two massive, eccentric Jupiter-sized exoplanets from TESS data, highlighting their orbital characteristics and implications for planetary migration and population studies.
Contribution
First detection of two massive eccentric Jupiters from TESS full frame images, with detailed characterization and analysis of their orbital dynamics and population implications.
Findings
Both planets are massive (>3 M_J) with eccentric orbits.
The planets likely migrated through dynamical interactions.
No evidence for multiple populations in hot and warm Jupiter mass distribution.
Abstract
We report the discovery of two short-period massive giant planets from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Both systems, TOI-558 (TIC 207110080) and TOI-559 (TIC 209459275), were identified from the 30-minute cadence Full Frame Images and confirmed using ground-based photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations from TESS's Follow-up Observing Program Working Group. We find that TOI-558 b, which transits an F-dwarf (, , , age ) with an orbital period of 14.574 days, has a mass of , a radius of , and an eccentric (e=) orbit. TOI-559 b transits a G-dwarf (, ,…
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