A 2:1 Mean-Motion Resonance Super-Jovian pair revealed by TESS, FEROS, and HARPS
Vladimir Bozhilov, Desislava Antonova, Melissa J. Hobson, Rafael, Brahm, Andres Jordan, Thomas Henning, Jan Eberhardt, Felipe I. Rojas,, Konstantin Batygin, Pascal Torres-Miranda, Keivan G. Stassun, Sarah C., Millholland, Denitza Stoeva, Milen Minev, Nestor Espinoza

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a rare super-Jovian pair in a 2:1 mean-motion resonance around a G-type star, combining TESS transit data with ground-based RV measurements to characterize the system's dynamics.
Contribution
The study presents the first detailed dynamical analysis of a 2:1 resonant super-Jovian pair discovered via combined transit and RV data, highlighting a rare resonant architecture supporting disk-induced migration.
Findings
The system hosts two massive planets in a 2:1 MMR.
The inner planet has a mass of about 6.14 M_Jup and a radius of 1 R_Jup.
The outer planet has a minimum mass of about 8.02 M_Jup.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a super-Jovian 2:1 mean-motion resonance (MMR) pair around the G-type star TIC 279401253, whose dynamical architecture is a prospective benchmark for planet formation and orbital evolution analysis. The system was discovered thanks to a single transit event recorded by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission, which pointed to a Jupiter-sized companion with poorly constrained orbital parameters. We began ground-based precise radial velocity (RV) monitoring with HARPS and FEROS within the Warm gIaNts with tEss (WINE) survey to constrain the transiting body's period, mass, and eccentricity. The RV measurements revealed not one but two massive planets with periods of 76.80 days and 155.3 days, respectively. A combined analysis of transit and RV data yields an inner transiting planet with a mass of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
