The TESS Grand Unified Hot Jupiter Survey. I. Ten TESS Planets
Samuel W. Yee, Joshua N. Winn, Joel D. Hartman, Joseph E. Rodriguez,, George Zhou, Samuel N. Quinn, David W. Latham, Allyson Bieryla, Karen A., Collins, Brett C. Addison, Isabel Angelo, Khalid Barkaoui, Paul Benni, Andrew, W. Boyle, Rafael Brahm, R. Paul Butler, David R. Ciardi

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and confirmation of ten new hot Jupiter exoplanets from TESS data, expanding the sample size for statistical studies of such planets.
Contribution
It presents ten newly confirmed hot Jupiters from TESS, utilizing follow-up observations to validate their planetary nature and orbital characteristics.
Findings
Ten new hot Jupiters confirmed with follow-up observations.
Planets orbit bright F and G stars with periods of 2-10 days.
Diverse masses including Saturn and sub-Saturn types.
Abstract
We report the discovery of ten short-period giant planets (TOI-2193A b, TOI-2207 b, TOI-2236 b, TOI-2421 b, TOI-2567 b, TOI-2570 b, TOI-3331 b, TOI-3540A b, TOI-3693 b, TOI-4137 b). All of the planets were identified as planet candidates based on periodic flux dips observed by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The signals were confirmed to be from transiting planets using ground-based time-series photometry, high angular resolution imaging, and high-resolution spectroscopy coordinated with the TESS Follow-up Observing Program. The ten newly discovered planets orbit relatively bright F and G stars (,~ between 4800 and 6200 K). The planets' orbital periods range from 2 to 10~days, and their masses range from 0.2 to 2.2 Jupiter masses. TOI-2421 b is notable for being a Saturn-mass planet and TOI-2567 b for being a ``sub-Saturn'', with masses of…
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