TOI-3568 b: a super-Neptune in the sub-Jovian desert
E. Martioli, R.P. Petrucci, E. Jofre, G. Hebrard, L. Ghezzi, Y. Gomez, Maqueo Chew, R.F. Diaz, H.D. Perottoni, L.H. Garcia, D. Rapetti, A., Lecavelier des Etangs, L. de Almeida, L. Arnold, E. Artigau, R. Basant, J.L., Bean, A. Bieryla, I. Boisse, X. Bonfils, M. Brady, C. Cadieux

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of TOI-3568 b, a super-Neptune located near the sub-Jovian desert, providing insights into planetary formation and atmospheric evolution in this sparsely populated region.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of TOI-3568 b, combining photometry and radial velocities to measure its properties and analyze its photoevaporation, advancing understanding of planets in the sub-Jovian desert.
Findings
TOI-3568 b is a hot super-Neptune with a mass of 26.4 M⊕ and radius of 5.3 R⊕.
Despite high EUV luminosity, TOI-3568 b has an evaporation lifetime exceeding 5 Gyr.
The planet's properties challenge existing theories of the sub-Jovian desert formation.
Abstract
The sub-Jovian desert is a region in the mass-period and radius-period parameter space, typically encompassing short-period ranges between super-Earths and hot Jupiters, that exhibits an intrinsic dearth of planets. This scarcity is likely shaped by photoevaporation caused by the stellar irradiation received by giant planets that have migrated inward. We report the detection and characterization of TOI-3568 b, a transiting super-Neptune with a mass of M, a radius of R, a bulk density of g cm, and an orbital period of 4.417965(5) d situated in the vicinity of the sub-Jovian desert. This planet orbiting a K dwarf star with solar metallicity, was identified photometrically by TESS. It was characterized as a planet by our high-precision radial velocity monitoring program using MAROON-X at Gemini North, supplemented by…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Planetary Science and Exploration
