TESS-Keck Survey IX: Masses of Three Sub-Neptunes Orbiting HD 191939 and the Discovery of a Warm Jovian Plus a Distant Sub-Stellar Companion
Jack Lubin, Judah Van Zandt, Rae Holcomb, Lauren M. Weiss, Erik A, Petigura, Paul Robertson, Joseph M. Akana Murphy, Nicholas Scarsdale,, Konstantin Batygin, Alex S. Polanski, Natalie M. Batalha, Ian J. M., Crossfield, Courtney Dressing, Benjamin Fulton, Andrew W. Howard, Daniel

TL;DR
This study characterizes a multi-planet system around HD 191939, revealing three sub-Neptunes, a warm Jovian, and a distant sub-stellar companion, with detailed mass measurements and orbital dynamics insights.
Contribution
First detailed mass and orbital characterization of multiple planets in the HD 191939 system, including discovery of a warm Jovian and a distant sub-stellar companion.
Findings
Masses of three sub-Neptunes precisely measured
Discovery of a warm Jovian planet with 0.34 M_Jup
Identification of a distant sub-stellar companion with 2-11 M_Jup
Abstract
Exoplanet systems with multiple transiting planets are natural laboratories for testing planetary astrophysics. One such system is HD 191939 (TOI-1339), a bright (V=9) and Sun-like (G9V) star, which TESS found to host three transiting planets (b, c, and d). The planets have periods of 9, 29, and 38 days each with similar sizes from 3 to 3.4 . To further characterize the system, we measured the radial velocity (RV) of HD 191939 over 415 days with Keck/HIRES and APF/Levy. We find that and , which are low compared to most known planets of comparable radii. The RVs yield only an upper-limit on (<5.8 at 2). The RVs further reveal a fourth planet (e) with a minimum mass of and an orbital period of 101.4 0.4 days. Despite its non-transiting geometry, secular…
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