The HD 93963 A transiting system: A 1.04d super-Earth and a 3.65 d sub-Neptune discovered by TESS and CHEOPS
L. M. Serrano, D. Gandolfi, S. Hoyer, A. Brandeker, M. J. Hooton, S., Sousa, F. Murgas, D. R. Ciardi, S. B. Howell, W. Benz, N. Billot, H.-G., Flor\'en, A. Bekkelien, A. Bonfanti, A. Krenn, A. J. Mustill, T. G. Wilson,, H. Osborn, H. Parviainen, N. Heidari, E. Pall\'e

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and validation of a unique planetary system around HD 93963A, featuring the first small ultra-short period super-Earth validated by TESS and CHEOPS, with detailed characterization and implications for planetary formation models.
Contribution
It presents the first validated ultra-short period super-Earth discovered by TESS and CHEOPS, and provides detailed characterization of a multi-planet system in a bright binary star.
Findings
Validated the 1.04-day super-Earth HD 93963 Ab.
Confirmed the 3.65-day sub-Neptune HD 93963 Ac.
Detected a linear trend indicating a potential outer planet.
Abstract
We present the discovery of two small planets transiting HD 93963A (TOI-1797), a G0\,V star (M=1.109\,\,0.043\,M, R=1.043\,\,0.009\,R) in a visual binary system. We combined TESS and CHEOPS space-borne photometry with data from MuSCAT 2, `Alopeke, PHARO, TRES, FIES, and SOPHIE. We validated and spectroscopically confirmed the outer transiting planet HD 93963 Ac, a sub-Neptune with an orbital period of P 3.65 d, reported as a TESS object of interest (TOI) shortly after the release of Sector 22 data. HD 93963 Ac has a mass of M M and a radius of R R, implying a mean density of gcm. The inner object, HD 93963 Ab, is a validated 1.04 d ultra-short period (USP) transiting super-Earth that we discovered in the TESS light curve and that was not listed as a TOI,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
