Refined parameters of the HD 22946 planetary system and the true orbital period of planet d
Z. Garai, H. P. Osborn, D. Gandolfi, A. Brandeker, S. G. Sousa, M., Lendl, A. Bekkelien, C. Broeg, A. Collier Cameron, J. A. Egger, M. J. Hooton,, Y. Alibert, L. Delrez, L. Fossati, S. Salmon, T. G. Wilson, A. Bonfanti, A., Tuson, S. Ulmer-Moll, L. M. Serrano, L. Borsato

TL;DR
This study refines the orbital parameters of the HD 22946 planetary system, accurately determining the true period of planet d and providing precise planetary radii, thereby enhancing understanding of this multi-planet system.
Contribution
The paper presents the first precise measurement of the orbital period of planet d and refines the planetary radii using combined TESS, CHEOPS, and ESPRESSO data.
Findings
Orbital period of planet d is 47.42489 days.
Planet radii are precisely measured: 1.362, 2.328, and 2.607 R⊕.
Upper mass limits are established for the planets.
Abstract
Multi-planet systems are important sources of information regarding the evolution of planets. However, the long-period planets in these systems often escape detection. HD 22946 is a bright star around which 3 transiting planets were identified via TESS photometry, but the true orbital period of the outermost planet d was unknown until now. We aim to use CHEOPS to uncover the true orbital period of HD 22946d and to refine the orbital and planetary properties of the system, especially the radii of the planets. We used the available TESS photometry of HD 22946 and observed several transits of the planets b, c, and d using CHEOPS. We identified 2 transits of planet d in the TESS photometry, calculated the most probable period aliases based on these data, and then scheduled CHEOPS observations. The photometric data were supplemented with ESPRESSO radial velocity data. Finally, a combined…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
