TIC~257060897b: an inflated, low-density, hot-Jupiter transiting a rapidly evolving subgiant star
M. Montalto (1, 2), L. Malavolta (1, 2), J. Gregorio (3), G., Mantovan (1, 2), S. Desidera (2), G. Piotto (1, 2), V. Nascimbeni (1, and 2), V. Granata (1), E. E. Manthopoulou (1, 2), R. Claudi (2) ((1), Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia "Galileo Galilei", Universit\`a di

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a low-density, inflated hot Jupiter transiting a rapidly evolving subgiant star, suggesting stellar evolution influences planetary inflation.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of TIC~257060897b, a highly inflated hot Jupiter orbiting an evolving subgiant star, highlighting the impact of stellar evolution on planetary properties.
Findings
TIC~257060897b has one of the smallest densities among known exoplanets.
The planet's radius inflation may be linked to the host star's rapid luminosity increase.
The system offers insights into planetary inflation during stellar evolution.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a new transiting exoplanet orbiting the star TIC~257060897 and detected using {\it TESS} full frame images. We acquired HARPS-N time-series spectroscopic data, and ground-based photometric follow-up observations from which we confirm the planetary nature of the transiting body. For the host star we determined: T=(612857) K, log~g=(4.20.1) and [Fe/H]=(+0.200.04). The host is an intermediate age (3.5~Gyr), metal-rich, subgiant star with M=(1.320.04) M and R=(1.820.05) R. The transiting body is a giant planet with a mass m(0.670.03) M, a radius r(1.490.04) R yielding a density =(0.250.02) g cm and revolving around its star every 3.66 days. TIC~257060897b is an extreme system having one of the smallest densities…
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