New Parameter Measurements for the Ultra-Short-Period Planet TOI-1807b
Peifeng Peng, Hongyi Xiong, He Li, Felix Li, Tianqi Wang

TL;DR
This study refines measurements of the ultra-short-period exoplanet TOI-1807b, revealing it as a Super-Earth with specific physical properties, and discusses its potential tidal locking, orbital decay, and atmospheric loss due to stellar radiation.
Contribution
The paper provides updated parameter measurements for TOI-1807b using new TESS data and analyzes its orbital and physical characteristics in detail.
Findings
TOI-1807b is a Super-Earth with a mass of ~2.27 Earth masses.
The planet orbits at ~0.0135 AU with a period of ~0.55 days.
TOI-1807b may be tidally locked and undergoing orbital decay.
Abstract
The ultra-short-period (USP) planets are exoplanets with very short orbital periods ( day), and TOI-1807b is one such planet recently discovered by the TESS mission where it orbits in the TOI-1807 system that is still little known nowadays. In this paper, we re-analyzed the transit light curves of TOI-1807 using the latest TESS data from Sector 49, combined with previous data from Sector 22 and 23. By running the MCMC simulation through all three sectors, we found that our transit model fits the data from Sector 49 the best, and we deduced that TOI-1807b is a Super-Earth with a mass of , a radius of , a density of , and a surface temperature of . We confirmed that TOI-1807b orbits at approximately $0.0135^{+0.0013}_{-0.0022}\,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
