The TESS-Keck Survey XXI: 13 New Planets and Homogeneous Properties for 21 Subgiant Systems
Ashley Chontos, Daniel Huber, Samuel K. Grunblatt, Nicholas Saunders,, Joshua N. Winn, Mason McCormack, Emil Knudstrup, Simon H. Albrecht, Ian J. M., Crossfield, Joseph E. Rodriguez, David R. Ciardi, Karen A. Collins, Jon M., Jenkins, Allyson Bieryla, Natalie M. Batalha

TL;DR
This study reports 13 new planets around subgiant stars from the TESS mission, providing homogeneous properties and insights into planetary demographics and formation around evolved stars.
Contribution
First homogeneous analysis of subgiant planetary systems with new discoveries, updated properties, and demographic insights into outer companions and hot Jupiter populations.
Findings
13 new transiting planets confirmed and characterized
At least 19±8% of subgiants have outer companions
Dearth of short-period giant planets around evolved stars
Abstract
We present a dedicated transit and radial velocity survey of planets orbiting subgiant stars observed by the TESS Mission. Using nights on Keck/HIRES, we confirm and characterize new transiting planets -- , (), , , , , , , (), , (), -- and provide updated properties for 9 previously confirmed TESS subgiant systems (, , , , , , , , ). We also report the discovery of an outer, non-transiting planet, ( days, ), and three…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
