TOI-1408: Discovery and Photodynamical Modeling of a Small Inner Companion to a Hot Jupiter Revealed by Transit Timing Variations

DOI: 
10.3847/2041-8213/ad65fd
Publication date: 
12/08/2024
Main author: 
Korth, Judith
IAA authors: 
Morello, Giuseppe
Authors: 
Korth, Judith;Chaturvedi, Priyanka;Parviainen, Hannu;Carleo, Ilaria;Endl, Michael;Guenther, Eike W.;Nowak, Grzegorz;Persson, Carina M.;MacQueen, Phillip J.;Mustill, Alexander J.;Cabrera, Juan;Cochran, William D.;Lillo-Box, Jorge;Hobbs, David;Murgas, Felipe;Greklek-McKeon, Michael;Kellermann, Hanna;Hébrard, Guillaume;Fukui, Akihiko;Pallé, Enric;Jenkins, Jon M.;Twicken, Joseph D.;Collins, Karen A.;Quinn, Samuel N.;Šubjak, Ján;Beck, Paul G.;Gandolfi, Davide;Mathur, Savita;Deeg, Hans J.;Latham, David W.;Albrecht, Simon;Barrado, David;Boisse, Isabelle;Bouy, Hervé;Delfosse, Xavier;Demangeon, Olivier;García, Rafael A.;Hatzes, Artie P.;Heidari, Neda;Ikuta, Kai;Kabáth, Petr;Knutson, Heather A.;Livingston, John;Martioli, Eder;Morales-Calderón, María;Morello, Giuseppe;Narita, Norio;Orell-Miquel, Jaume;Osborne, Hanna L. M.;Palakkatharappil, Dinil B.;Pinter, Viktoria;Redfield, Seth;Relles, Howard M.;Schwarz, Richard P.;Seager, Sara;Shporer, Avi;Skarka, Marek;Srdoc, Gregor;Stangret, Monika;Thomas, Luis;Van Eylen, Vincent;Watanabe, Noriharu;Winn, Joshua N.
Journal: 
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
971
Pages: 
L28
Abstract: 
We report the discovery and characterization of a small planet, TOI-1408 c, on a 2.2 day orbit located interior to a previously known hot Jupiter, TOI-1408 b (P = 4.42 days, M = 1.86 ± 0.02 M <SUB>Jup</SUB>, R = 2.4 ± 0.5 R <SUB>Jup</SUB>) that exhibits grazing transits. The two planets are near 2:1 period commensurability, resulting in significant transit timing variations (TTVs) for both planets and transit duration variations for the inner planet. The TTV amplitude for TOI-1408 c is 15% of the planet's orbital period, marking the largest TTV amplitude relative to the orbital period measured to date. Photodynamical modeling of ground-based radial velocity (RV) observations and transit light curves obtained with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and ground-based facilities leads to an inner planet radius of 2.22 ± 0.06 R <SUB>⊕</SUB> and mass of 7.6 ± 0.2 M <SUB>⊕</SUB> that locates the planet into the sub-Neptune regime. The proximity to the 2:1 period commensurability leads to the libration of the resonant argument of the inner planet. The RV measurements support the existence of a third body with an orbital period of several thousand days. This discovery places the system among the rare systems featuring a hot Jupiter accompanied by an inner low-mass planet.
Database: 
ADS
SCOPUS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2024ApJ...971L..28K/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2024ApJ...971L..28K
Keywords: 
Exoplanet dynamics;Hot Jupiters;Hot Neptunes;Transit timing variation method;Transit photometry;Radial velocity;490;753;754;1710;1709;1332;Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics