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  TOI-2525 b and c: A Pair of Massive Warm Giant Planets with Strong Transit Timing Variations Revealed by TESS*

Trifonov, T., Brahm, R., Jordán, A., Hartogh, C., Henning, T., Hobson, M. J., et al. (2023). TOI-2525 b and c: A Pair of Massive Warm Giant Planets with Strong Transit Timing Variations Revealed by TESS*. The Astronomical Journal, 165, 179. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/acba9b.

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Trifonov, T., Author
Brahm, R., Author
Jordán, A., Author
Hartogh, C., Author
Henning, T., Author
Hobson, M. J., Author
Schlecker, M., Author
Howard, S., Author
Reichardt, F., Author
Espinoza, N., Author
Lee, M. H., Author
Nesvorny, D., Author
Rojas, F. I., Author
Barkaoui, K., Author
Kossakowski, D., Author
Boyle, G., Author
Dreizler, S., Author
Kürster, M., Author
Heller, R.1, Author           
Guillot, T., Author
Triaud, A. H. M. J., AuthorAbe, L., AuthorAgabi, A., AuthorBendjoya, P., AuthorCrouzet, N., AuthorDransfield, G., AuthorGasparetto, T., AuthorGünther, M. N., AuthorMarie-Sainte, W., AuthorMékarnia, D., AuthorSuarez, O., AuthorTeske, J., AuthorButler, R. P., AuthorCrane, J. D., AuthorShectman, S., AuthorRicker, G. R., AuthorShporer, A., AuthorVanderspek, R., AuthorJenkins, J. M., AuthorWohler, B., AuthorCollin, K. A., AuthorCollins, K. I., AuthorCiardi, D. R., AuthorBarclay, T., AuthorMireles, I., AuthorSeager, S., AuthorWinn, J. N., Author more..
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1Department Solar and Stellar Interiors, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832287              

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 Abstract: The K-type star TOI-2525 has an estimated mass of M = 0,849+0.024-0.033 M⊙ and radius of R = R⊙ observed by the TESS mission in 22 sectors (within sectors 1 and 39). The TESS light curves yield significant transit events of two companions, which show strong transit timing variations (TTVs) with a semiamplitude of ∼6 hr. We performed TTV dynamical and photodynamical light-curve analysis of the TESS data combined with radial velocity measurements from FEROS and PFS, and we confirmed the planetary nature of these companions. The TOI-2525 system consists of a transiting pair of planets comparable to Neptune and Jupiter with estimated dynamical masses of mb = and mc = MJup, radii of rb = and rc = RJup, and orbital periods of Pb = and Pc = days for the inner and outer planet, respectively. The period ratio is close to the 2:1 period commensurability, but the dynamical simulations of the system suggest that it is outside the mean-motion resonance (MMR) dynamical configuration. Object TOI-2525 b is among the lowest-density Neptune-mass planets known to date, with an estimated median density of ρb = g cm−3. The TOI-2525 system is very similar to the other K dwarf systems discovered by TESS, TOI-2202 and TOI-216, which are composed of almost identical K dwarf primaries and two warm giant planets near the 2:1 MMR.

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 Dates: 2023-04-01
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/acba9b
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 165 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 179 Identifier: -