TOI-677 b: A Warm Jupiter (P=11.2d) 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 Mp = 1.236+0.069-0.067 MJ, a radius of Rp = 1.170 +- 0.03 RJ,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 Msun, a radius of R* = 1.28 +- 0.03 Rsun, an age of 2.92+0.80-0.73 Gyr and solar metallicity, properties consistent with a main sequence late F star with Teff = 6295 +- 77 K. We find evidence in the radial velocity measurements of a secondary long term signal which could be due to an outer companion. The TOI-677 b system is a well suited target for Rossiter-Mclaughlin observations that can constrain migration mechanisms of close-in giant planets.

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