Mass determination of the three long-period Neptune- and sub-Neptune-sized planets transiting TOI-282
A. Barone, F. Rodler, D. Gandolfi, A. Bonfanti, P. Leonardi, L. Visca, M. Fridlund, M. Brogi, L. Fossati, P. E. Cubillos, W. D. Cochran, S. Csizmadia, J. Livingston, G. Nowak, E. Pall\'e, C. M. Persson, S. Redfield, H. Schmerling, A. M. S. Smith

TL;DR
This study combines photometry and radial velocity data to precisely determine the masses, radii, and densities of three long-period Neptune- and sub-Neptune-sized planets orbiting TOI-282, revealing potential water worlds and orbital resonances.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed mass and density measurements of the three planets using combined transit and radial velocity data, and explores their orbital dynamics and possible water-rich compositions.
Findings
Planets have radii of 2.69-4.13 R_⊕ and masses of 5.8-9.2 M_⊕.
Densities suggest they could be water worlds.
Outer planets are near 3:2 mean motion resonance.
Abstract
TOI-282 is a bright (V=9.38) F8 main-sequence star known to host three transiting long-period (=22.9 d, =56.0 d, and =84.3 d) small ( 2-4 ) planets. The orbital period ratio of the two outermost planets, namely TOI-282 c and d, is close to the 3:2 commensurability, suggesting that the planets might be trapped in a mean motion resonance. We combined space-borne photometry from the TESS telescope with high-precision HARPS and ESPRESSO Doppler measurements to refine orbital parameters, measure the planetary masses, and investigate the architecture and evolution of the system. We performed a Markov chain Monte Carlo joint analysis of the transit light curves and radial velocity time series, and carried out a dynamical analysis to model transit timing variations and Doppler measurements along with N-body integration. In agreement with previous results,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
