2020
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab6f67
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TOI-677b: A Warm Jupiter (P = 11.2 days) on an Eccentric Orbit Transiting a Late F-type Star

Abstract: We report the discovery of TOI-677 b, first identified as a candidate in light curves obtained within Sectors 9 and 10 of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS ) mission and confirmed with radial velocities. TOI-677 b has a mass of M p = 1.236 +0.069 −0.067 M J , a radius of R P = 1.170 ± 0.03 R J , and orbits its bright host star (V = 9.8 mag) with an orbital period of 11.23660 ± 0.00011 d, on an eccentric orbit with e = 0.435 ± 0.024. The host star has a mass of M = 1.181 ± 0.058 M , a radius of R … Show more

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“…As of 2020 August, there have been 66 confirmed planetary discoveries made as a result of TESS' ongoing survey (e.g. Huang et al 2018;Nielsen et al 2019b;Vanderspek et al 2019;Addison et al 2020;Gilbert et al 2020;Jordán et al 2020). In addition to the 66 confirmed TESS exoplanets, there are more than two thousand TESS Targets of Interest (TOI) and Community Targets of Interest (CTOI) 2 waiting for their exoplanetary status to be confirmed by ground-based teams (e.g Addison et al 2019;Davis et al 2019;Nielsen et al 2019b;Wang et al 2019a;Dalba et al 2020;Eisner et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of 2020 August, there have been 66 confirmed planetary discoveries made as a result of TESS' ongoing survey (e.g. Huang et al 2018;Nielsen et al 2019b;Vanderspek et al 2019;Addison et al 2020;Gilbert et al 2020;Jordán et al 2020). In addition to the 66 confirmed TESS exoplanets, there are more than two thousand TESS Targets of Interest (TOI) and Community Targets of Interest (CTOI) 2 waiting for their exoplanetary status to be confirmed by ground-based teams (e.g Addison et al 2019;Davis et al 2019;Nielsen et al 2019b;Wang et al 2019a;Dalba et al 2020;Eisner et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MINERVA-Australis is an array of four PlaneWave CDK700 telescopes located in Queensland, Australia, fully dedicated to the precise RV follow-up of TESS candidates (e.g., Addison et al 2020Addison et al , 2021Jordán et al 2020). The four telescopes can be simultaneously fiber-fed to a single KiwiSpec R4-100 highresolution (R = 80,000) spectrograph (Barnes et al 2012;Addison et al 2019).…”
Section: Minerva-australismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the current sample of warm giants is still small, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS; Ricker et al 2015) is expected to detect hundreds of such planets (Sullivan et al 2015;Barclay et al 2018). The Warm gIaNts with tEss collaboration (WINE; e.g., Brahm et al 2019;Jordán et al 2020) is using a network of photometric and spectroscopic facilities to follow up, confirm, and characterize warm giant candidates from TESS. One such candidate is TOI-201.01.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These observations were obtained in the context of the Warm gIaNts with tEss collaboration, which focuses on the systematic characterization of TESS transiting warm giant planets (e.g. Brahm et al 2019;Jordán et al 2020). FEROS has a spectral resolution of R ≈ 48 000 and uses a comparison fibre that can be pointed to the background sky or illuminated by a Thorium-Argon lamp simultaneously with the execution of the science exposure.…”
Section: Feros Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%