TESS-Keck Survey XIV: Two giant exoplanets from the Distant Giants Survey
Judah E. Van Zandt, Erik A. Petigura, Mason MacDougall, Gregory J., Gilbert, Jack Lubin, Thomas Barclay, Natalie M. Batalha, Ian J. M., Crossfield, Courtney Dressing, Benjamin Fulton, Andrew W. Howard, Daniel, Huber, Howard Isaacson, Stephen R. Kane, Paul Robertson, Arpita Roy

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of two distant giant exoplanets around stars with close-in small planets, providing insights into the occurrence of outer giants in such systems through a dedicated three-year radial velocity survey.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detections of distant giant planets in systems with close-in small planets, expanding understanding of planetary system architectures.
Findings
Discovered two giant exoplanets: TOI-1669 b and TOI-1694 c.
Confirmed a small transiting planet, TOI-1694 b, with a true mass measurement.
Provided data to analyze the occurrence rate of distant giants in small-planet systems.
Abstract
We present the Distant Giants Survey, a three-year radial velocity (RV) campaign to measure P(DG|CS), the conditional occurrence of distant giant planets (DG; M_p ~ 0.3 - 13 M_J, P > 1 year) in systems hosting a close-in small planet (CS; R_p < 10 R_E). For the past two years, we have monitored 47 Sun-like stars hosting small transiting planets detected by TESS. We present the selection criteria used to assemble our sample and report the discovery of two distant giant planets, TOI-1669 b and TOI-1694 c. For TOI-1669 b we find that Msin i = 0.573 +/- 0.074 M_J, P = 502 +/- 16 days, and e < 0.27, while for TOI-1694 c, Msin i = 1.05 +/- 0.05 M_J, P = 389.2 +/- 3.9 days, and e = 0.18 +/- 0.05. We also confirmed the 3.8-day transiting planet TOI-1694 b by measuring a true mass of M = 26.1 +/- 2.2 M_E. We also confirmed the 3.8-day transiting planet TOI-1694 b by measuring a true mass of M =…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
