A transiting warm giant planet around the young active star TOI-201

Abstract

We present the confirmation of the eccentric warm giant planet TOI-201 b, first identified as a candidate in TESS photometry (Sectors 1-8, 10-13, and 27-28) and confirmed using ground-based photometry from NGTS and radial velocities from FEROS, HARPS, CORALIE, and Minerva-Australis. TOI-201 b orbits a young (0.87+0.46-0.49 \, Gyr) and bright(V=9.07 mag) F-type star with a 52.9781 \, d period. The planet has a mass of 0.42+0.05-0.03\, MJ, a radius of 1.008+0.012-0.015\, RJ, and an orbital eccentricity of 0.28+0.06-0.09; it appears to still be undergoing fairly rapid cooling, as expected given the youth of the host star. The star also shows long-term variability in both the radial velocities and several activity indicators, which we attribute to stellar activity. The discovery and characterization of warm giant planets such as TOI-201 b is important for constraining formation and evolution theories for giant planets.

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