A Pair of Dynamically Interacting Sub-Neptunes Around TOI-6054
Maxwell A. Kroft, Thomas G. Beatty, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Joseph R. Livesey, Juliette Becker, Jacob K. Luhn, Paul Robertson, Allyson Bieryla, David R. Ciardi, Catherine A. Clark, Maria V. Goliguzova, Steve B. Howell, Jack J. Lissauer, Colin Littlefield, Michael B. Lund

TL;DR
This paper confirms a pair of sub-Neptune exoplanets orbiting TOI-6054, characterizes their properties, and suggests they are in a 5:3 resonance, making the system ideal for future atmospheric studies.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of a bright star's sub-Neptune pair, revealing potential atmospheric loss and orbital resonance, with implications for exoplanet evolution.
Findings
Planets have radii of approximately 2.65 and 2.81 Earth radii.
Masses are approximately 12.4 and 9.2 Earth masses.
Planets likely in a 5:3 mean motion resonance.
Abstract
We confirm the planetary nature of a pair of transiting sub-Neptune exoplanets orbiting the bright F-type sub-giant star TOI-6054 (, ) as a part of the OrCAS radial velocity survey using WIYN/NEID observations. We find that TOI-6054b and TOI-6054c have radii of and , respectively, and masses of and . The planets have zero-albedo equilibrium temperatures of K and K. The host star has expanded and will evolve off of the Main Sequence within the next 500 Myr, and the resulting increase in stellar luminosity has more than doubled the stellar flux the two planets receive compared to the start of the host star's main sequence phase. Consequently, TOI-6054b may be losing some of its primordial H/He atmosphere -- if it has one. Based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
