The inflated, eccentric warm Jupiter TOI-4914 b orbiting a metal-poor star, and the hot Jupiters TOI-2714 b and TOI-2981 b
G. Mantovan, T. G. Wilson, L. Borsato, T. Zingales, K. Biazzo, D., Nardiello, L. Malavolta, S. Desidera, F. Marzari, A. Collier Cameron, V., Nascimbeni, F. Z. Majidi, M. Montalto, G. Piotto, K. G. Stassun, J. N. Winn,, J. M. Jenkins, L. Mignon, A. Bieryla, D. W. Latham

TL;DR
This study confirms three giant exoplanets, revealing a warm Jupiter with unexpected inflation and eccentricity around a metal-poor star, challenging existing models of planetary structure and formation.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of three giant planets around solar analogs, highlighting the diversity in orbital properties and the influence of stellar metallicity on planetary evolution.
Findings
TOI-4914 b is a warm, eccentric, inflated Jupiter orbiting a metal-poor star.
TOI-2714 b and TOI-2981 b are hot Jupiters with nearly circular orbits.
The inflated radius of TOI-4914 b challenges current planetary models.
Abstract
Recent observations of giant planets have revealed unexpected bulk densities. Hot Jupiters, in particular, appear larger than expected for their masses compared to planetary evolution models, while warm Jupiters seem denser than expected. These differences are often attributed to the influence of the stellar incident flux, but could they also result from different planet formation processes? Is there a trend linking the planetary density to the chemical composition of the host star? In this work we present the confirmation of three giant planets in orbit around solar analogue stars. TOI-2714 b ( d, , ) and TOI-2981 b ( d, , ) are hot Jupiters on nearly circular orbits, while TOI-4914 b ( d, ,…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
