A CHEOPS-enhanced view of the HD3167 system
V. Bourrier, A. Deline, A. Krenn, J. A. Egger, A. C. Petit, L., Malavolta, M. Cretignier, N. Billot, C. Broeg, H.-G. Flor\'en, D. Queloz, Y., Alibert, A. Bonfanti, A.S. Bonomo, J.-B. Delisle, O. D. S. Demangeon, B.-O., Demory, X. Dumusque, D. Ehrenreich, R. D. Haywood

TL;DR
This study combines transit photometry and radial velocity data, including CHEOPS observations, to refine the properties of the HD 3167 exoplanet system, revealing its complex architecture, planetary compositions, and dynamical history.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the HD 3167 system, improving orbital and density measurements, and offers new insights into the system's dynamical evolution and planetary compositions.
Findings
HD 3167b is inconsistent with a purely rocky composition.
Orbital periods are measured with tenfold increased precision.
Outer planets likely experienced early dynamical tilting.
Abstract
Much remains to be understood about the nature of exoplanets smaller than Neptune, most of which have been discovered in compact multi-planet systems. With its inner ultra-short period planet b aligned with the star and two larger outer planets d-c on polar orbits, the multi-planet system HD 3167 features a peculiar architecture and offers the possibility to investigate both dynamical and atmospheric evolution processes. To this purpose we combined multiple datasets of transit photometry and radial velocimetry (RV) to revise the properties of the system and inform models of its planets. This effort was spearheaded by CHEOPS observations of HD 3167b, which appear inconsistent with a purely rocky composition despite its extreme irradiation. Overall the precision on the planetary orbital periods are improved by an order of magnitude, and the uncertainties on the densities of the transiting…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
