TOI-2458 b: A mini-Neptune consistent with in situ hot Jupiter formation
J\'an \v{S}ubjak, Davide Gandolfi, Elisa Goffo, David Rapetti, Dawid, Jankowski, Toshiyuki Mizuki, Fei Dai, Luisa M. Serrano, Thomas G. Wilson,, Krzysztof Go\'zdziewski, Grzegorz Nowak, Jon M. Jenkins, Joseph D. Twicken,, Joshua N. Winn, Allyson Bieryla, David R. Ciardi

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of TOI-2458 b, a mini-Neptune around an active F-type star, and explores its potential in situ formation of a hot Jupiter, supported by spectroscopic data and dynamical analysis.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of TOI-2458 b and investigates the possibility of in situ hot Jupiter formation in this system.
Findings
TOI-2458 b has a mass of 13.31±0.99 M⊕ and radius of 2.83±0.20 R⊕.
The host star exhibits a 54-day activity cycle and a low stellar inclination angle.
An additional planet with a period of 16.55 days and minimum mass ~10 M⊕ was identified.
Abstract
We report on the discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of TOI-2458 b, a transiting mini-Neptune around an F-type star leaving the main-sequence with a mass of M, a radius of R, an effective temperature of K, and a metallicity of dex. By combining TESS photometry with high-resolution spectra acquired with the HARPS spectrograph, we found that the transiting planet has an orbital period of 3.74 days, a mass of M and a radius of R. The host star TOI-2458 shows a short activity cycle of 54 days revealed in the HARPS S-index and H times series. We took the opportunity to investigate other F stars showing activity cycle periods comparable to that of TOI-2458 and found that they have shorter rotation periods…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Planetary Science and Exploration
