TOI-159 b: an eccentric hot-Jupiter planet around a young, pulsating $\gamma$ Doradus star
G. Mantovan, A. Llancaqueo Albornoz, A. Psaridi, A. Thompson, T. Zingales, V. Nascimbeni, S. Villanova, G. Piotto, K. A. Collins, J. Serna, L. Malavolta, K. Stassun, F. Bouchy, C. C. Cortes, P. Evans, T. Gan, M. Lendl, M. B. Lund, D. Nardiello

TL;DR
This study confirms and characterizes TOI-159 b, a highly eccentric hot Jupiter orbiting a young pulsating star, overcoming observational challenges to analyze its atmosphere and orbital properties.
Contribution
First detailed atmospheric and orbital analysis of a hot Jupiter around a young, pulsating gamma Doradus star, demonstrating methods to disentangle stellar variability from planetary signals.
Findings
Detected the planet's Keplerian signal at 13 sigma significance.
Constrained the planet's eccentricity to 6 sigma confidence.
Produced a low-resolution transmission spectrum for atmospheric analysis.
Abstract
Fast-rotating hot stars are challenging targets for exoplanet searches due to rotational broadening and stellar variability. Moreover, hot stars often exhibit pulsations, an additional source of scatter in both photometric and spectroscopic series. Because of these challenges, such stars remain a relatively unexplored environment for planetary architecture and evolution studies. In this study, we present the confirmation and preliminary atmospheric characterisation of a giant planet orbiting a young ( 150 Myr), pulsating Doradus star. TOI-159 b ( d, , ) is an S-type planet in a close binary system and is the hottest ( K) hot Jupiter with a significant eccentricity () ever detected. Our joint modelling of radial velocities (HARPS and…
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