Transit-timing variations in the AU Mic system observed with CHEOPS
\'A. Boldog, Gy. M. Szab\'o, L. Kriskovics, L. Borsato, D. Gandolfi,, M. Lendl, M. N. G\"unther, A. Heitzmann, T. G. Wilson, A. Brandeker, Z., Garai, Y. Alibert, R. Alonso, T. B\'arczy, D. Barrado Navascues, S. C. C., Barros, W. Baumjohann, W. Benz, N. Billot, C. Broeg

TL;DR
This study uses CHEOPS photometry to analyze transit-timing variations in the AU Mic system, constraining planetary parameters, updating ephemerides, and suggesting a third planet with a misaligned orbit.
Contribution
First detailed dynamical analysis of AU Mic TTVs using CHEOPS data, revealing a potential third planet and orbital misalignment.
Findings
AU Mic c exhibits strong TTVs with ~80-minute shifts.
A third planet with ~12.6-day orbit explains observed TTVs.
AU Mic c has a misaligned retrograde orbit.
Abstract
AU Mic is a very active M dwarf with an edge-on debris disk and two transiting sub-Neptunes with a possible third planetary companion. The two transiting planets exhibit significant transit-timing variations (TTVs) that are caused by the gravitational interaction between the bodies in the system. Using photometrical observations taken with the CHaracterizing ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS), our goal is to constrain the planetary radii, the orbital distances and periods of AU Mic b and c. We aim to determine the superperiod of the TTVs for AU Mic b and to update the transit ephemeris for both planets. Based on the observed TTVs, we study the possible presence of a third planet in the system. We conducted high precision photometric observations with CHEOPS in 2022 and 2023. We used Allesfitter to fit the planetary transits and to constrain the planetary and orbital parameters. We combined…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
