Tidally Heated Sub-Neptunes, Refined Planetary Compositions, and Confirmation of a Third Planet in the TOI-1266 System
Michael Greklek-McKeon, Shreyas Vissapragada, Heather A. Knutson,, Akihiko Fukui, Morgan Saidel, Jonathan Gomez Barrientos, W. Garrett Levine,, Aida Behmard, Konstantin Batygin, Yayaati Chachan, Gautam Vasisht, Renyu Hu,, Ryan Cloutier, David Latham, Mercedes L\'opez-Morales

TL;DR
This study refines the understanding of the TOI-1266 system, confirming a third planet, analyzing planetary compositions, and suggesting tidal heating effects, with implications for atmospheric studies using JWST.
Contribution
The paper confirms a third non-transiting planet in TOI-1266 and provides detailed mass, radius, and dynamical analyses of the system's unique architecture.
Findings
Confirmed third planet TOI-1266 d with 32.5-day period.
Determined planetary masses and radii, revealing composition differences.
Identified nonzero eccentricities indicating tidal heating effects.
Abstract
TOI-1266 is a benchmark system of two temperate ( 450 K) sub-Neptune-sized planets orbiting a nearby M dwarf exhibiting a rare inverted architecture with a larger interior planet. In this study, we characterize transit timing variations (TTVs) in the TOI-1266 system using high-precision ground-based follow-up and new TESS data. We confirm the presence of a third exterior non-transiting planet, TOI-1266 d (P = 32.5 d, = 3.68), and combine the TTVs with archival radial velocity (RV) measurements to improve our knowledge of the planetary masses and radii. We find that, consistent with previous studies, TOI-1266 b ( = 2.52 0.08 , = 4.46 0.69 ) has a low bulk density requiring the presence of a hydrogen-rich envelope, while TOI-1266 c ( = 1.98 0.10 , = 3.17 0.76…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Planetary Science and Exploration
