A Warm Jupiter-sized Planet Transiting the Pre-main-sequence Star V1298 Tau
/ Authors
T. David, A. Cody, C. Hedges, E. Mamajek, L. Hillenbrand, D. Ciardi, C. Beichman, E. Petigura, B. Fulton, H. Isaacson
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A. Howard, J. Gagn'e, Nicholas Saunders, L. Rebull, J. Stauffer, G. Vasisht, S. Hinkley
/ Abstract
We report the detection of V1298 Tau b, a warm Jupiter-sized planet (RP = 0.91 ± 0.05 RJup, P = 24.1 days) transiting a young solar analog with an estimated age of 23 Myr. The star and its planet belong to Group 29, a young association in the foreground of the Taurus–Auriga star-forming region. While hot Jupiters have been previously reported around young stars, those planets are non-transiting and near-term atmospheric characterization is not feasible. The V1298 Tau system is a compelling target for follow-up study through transmission spectroscopy and Doppler tomography owing to the transit depth (0.5%), host star brightness (Ks = 8.1 mag), and rapid stellar rotation ( = 23 km s−1). Although the planet is Jupiter-sized, its mass is currently unknown due to high-amplitude radial velocity jitter. Nevertheless, V1298 Tau b may help constrain formation scenarios for at least one class of close-in exoplanets, providing a window into the nascent evolution of planetary interiors and atmospheres.
Journal: The Astronomical Journal