Two intermediate-mass transiting brown dwarfs from the TESS mission
Abstract
We report the discovery of two intermediate-mass brown dwarfs (BDs), TOI-569b and TOI-1406b, from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission. TOI-569b has an orbital period of P = 6.55604 0.00016 days, a mass of Mb = 64.1 1.9 MJ, and a radius of Rb = 0.75 0.02 RJ. Its host star, TOI-569, has a mass of M = 1.21 0.03 M, a radius of R = 1.47 0.03 R, [Fe/H] = +0.29 0.09 dex, and an effective temperature of T eff = 5768 110K. TOI-1406b has an orbital period of P = 10.57415 0.00063 days, a mass of Mb =46.0 2.7 MJ, and a radius of Rb = 0.86 0.03 RJ. The host star for this BD has a mass of M =1 .18 0.09 M, a radius of R = 1.35 0.03 R, [Fe/H] = -0.08 0.09 dex and an effective temperature of T eff = 6290 100K. Both BDs are in circular orbits around their host stars and are older than 3 Gyr based on stellar isochrone models of the stars. TOI-569 is one of two slightly evolved stars known to host a transiting BD (the other being KOI-415). TOI-1406b is one of three known transiting BDs to occupy the mass range of 40-50 MJ and one of two to have a circular orbit at a period near 10 days (with the first being KOI-205b).Both BDs have reliable ages from stellar isochrones in addition to their well-constrained masses and radii, making them particularly valuable as tests for substellar isochrones in the BD mass-radius diagram.