Characterization of the HD 108236 system with CHEOPS and TESS. Confirmation of a fifth transiting planet
S. Hoyer, A. Bonfanti, A. Leleu, L. Acu\~na, L. M. Serrano, M., Deleuil, A. Bekkelien, C. Broeg, H.-G. Floren, D. Queloz, T. G. Wilson, S. G., Sousa, M. J. Hooton, V. Adibekyan, Y. Alibert, R. Alonso, G. Anglada, J., Asquier, T. B\'arczy, D. Barrado, S. C. C. Barros

TL;DR
This study characterizes the five-planet system HD 108236 using CHEOPS and TESS data, confirming a new fifth planet and refining planetary parameters with transit and timing analysis.
Contribution
The paper provides the first confirmation of the fifth transiting planet in the HD 108236 system and offers improved stellar and planetary parameters using combined space telescope data.
Findings
Confirmed the fifth planet with a 29.54-day orbit.
Refined planetary radii and host star parameters.
Detected significant transit timing variations for planets b and f.
Abstract
The HD108236 system was first announced with the detection of four small planets based on TESS data. Shortly after, the transit of an additional planet with a period of 29.54d was serendipitously detected by CHEOPS. In this way, HD108236 (V=9.2) became one of the brightest stars known to host five small transiting planets (R<3R). We characterize the planetary system by using all the data available from CHEOPS and TESS space missions. We use the flexible pointing capabilities of CHEOPS to follow up the transits of all the planets in the system, including the fifth transiting body. After updating the host star parameters by using the results from Gaia eDR3, we analyzed 16 and 43 transits observed by CHEOPS and TESS, respectively, to derive the planets physical and orbital parameters. We carried out a timing analysis of the transits of each of the planets of HD108236 to…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
