TOI-4562 b: A highly eccentric temperate Jupiter analog orbiting a young field star
Alexis Heitzmann, George Zhou, Samuel N. Quinn, Chelsea X. Huang,, Jiayin Dong, Luke G. Bouma, Rebekah I. Dawson, Stephen C. Marsden, Duncan, Wright, Pascal Petit, Karen A. Collins, Khalid Barkaoui, Robert A., Wittenmyer, Edward Gillen, Rafael Brahm, Melissa Hobson, Coel Hellier

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of TOI-4562 b, a young, highly eccentric Jupiter-like exoplanet with a long orbital period, providing insights into giant planet evolution and system dynamics.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a young, highly eccentric Jupiter analog with a long orbital period, including mass, radius, and potential companion detection.
Findings
TOI-4562 b has a mass of approximately 2.3 Jupiter masses.
The planet has a radius consistent with contraction models for young giants.
Tentative transit timing variations suggest a possible companion.
Abstract
We report the discovery of TOI-4562 b (TIC-349576261), a Jovian planet orbiting a young F7V-type star, younger than the Praesepe/Hyades clusters (< Myr). This planet stands out because of its unusually long orbital period for transiting planets with known masses ( = days), and because it has a substantial eccentricity ( = ). The location of TOI-4562 near the southern continuous viewing zone of TESS allowed observations throughout 25 sectors, enabling an unambiguous period measurement from TESS alone. Alongside the four available TESS transits, we performed follow-up photometry using the South African Astronomical Observatory node of the Las Cumbres Observatory, and spectroscopy with the CHIRON spectrograph on the 1.5 m SMARTS telescope. We measure a radius of and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
