RV and TTV Measurements of Two Transiting Long-Period Giants around TOI-4600
Tong Hu, Zitao Lin, Sharon X. Wang, Mu-Tian Wang, Ismael Mireles, Jacob Bean, Madison Brady, Nina Brown, Qikang Feng, Tianjun Gan, Chengyang Ji, Xue Li, Jiayue Zhang, Ritvik Basant, Nikita Chazov, David Charbonneau, Karen A. Collins, Tanya Das, Diana Dragomir, Zahra Essack

TL;DR
This study refines the orbital and physical parameters of the long-period giant planets TOI-4600b and c using combined photometry and RV data, revealing significant TTVs and promising JWST targets.
Contribution
The paper provides improved orbital, mass, and eccentricity measurements for TOI-4600b and c, and reports significant TTVs, enhancing understanding of this rare planetary system.
Findings
Masses of TOI-4600b and c are precisely measured.
Both planets exhibit significant TTVs with ~1 hr amplitude.
Transit Spectroscopy Metrics suggest both planets are good JWST targets.
Abstract
TOI-4600b and c, originally identified by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and reported by I. Mireles et al. (2023), are a rare pair of transiting long-period giant planets ( days, days) orbiting an early K dwarf. In this work, we refine the orbital parameters of the TOI-4600 system by combining new TESS photometry, ground-based transit follow-up, and radial velocity (RV) observations from MAROON-X. We obtain improved constraints on planetary masses and eccentricities, and update other parameters, such as the stellar age. For TOI-4600b, we measure a mass of and an eccentricity of , and and for TOI-4600c. We find significant transit timing variations (TTV) in both planets, with semi-amplitudes of…
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