Constraining Small Planet Compositions for Future Missions
Larissa Palethorpe, Annelies Mortier, Jo Ann Egger, Ken Rice, Thomas G. Wilson, Andrew Vanderburg, Aldo S. Bonomo, Walter Boschin, Andrew Collier Cameron, Yoshi Nike Emilia Eschen, Avet Harutyunyan, Luca Malavolta, Aldo F. Mart\'inez Fiorenzano, Alessandro Sozzetti

TL;DR
This study combines new and archival photometry and radial velocity data to precisely measure the masses and radii of small exoplanets, revealing diverse compositions and informing future habitability and atmospheric studies.
Contribution
It provides a uniform analysis of six planetary systems using combined transit and RV data, achieving high-precision bulk density measurements for small exoplanets.
Findings
Revealed a range of planetary compositions from rocky to gas-rich.
Identified potential additional non-transiting companions in several systems.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of coordinated CHEOPS and HARPS-N observations.
Abstract
Accurate mass and radius measurements of small transiting exoplanets are essential for probing their compositions, formation histories, and potential habitability. We present a uniform analysis of six planetary systems (each hosting at least one small transiting planet): K2-79, K2-106, K2-111, K2-222, K2-263, and TOI-1634. Our study combines new CHEOPS transit observations with archival photometry from K2, TESS, and ground-based facilities, alongside new and archival radial velocity data from HARPS-N, HIRES, ESPRESSO, and others. For each system, we perform joint transit and RV modelling, achieving typical precisions better than 15% and 5% for mass and radius, respectively, and thus enabling precise bulk density determinations. These reveal a range of compositions, including rocky planets near the radius valley (e.g. K2-106 b, TOI-1634 b), intermediate-density planets requiring…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
