The young HD 73583 (TOI-560) planetary system: Two 10-M mini-Neptunes transiting a 500-Myr-old, bright, and active K dwarf
Abstract
We present the discovery and characterisation of two transiting planets observed by TESS in the light curves of the young and bright (V=9.67) star HD73583 (TOI-560). We perform an intensive spectroscopic and photometric space- and ground-based follow-up in order to confirm and characterise the system. We found that HD73583 is a young ( 500~Myr) active star with a rotational period of 12.08 0.11 \,d, and a mass and radius of 0.73 0.02 M and 0.65 0.02 R, respectively. HD73583 b (Pb=6.3980420 - 0.0000062 +0.0000067 d) has a mass and radius of 10.2 -3.1+3.4 M and2.79 0.10 R, respectively, that gives a density of 2.58 -0.81 0.95 g\,cm-3. HD73583 c (Pc= 18.87974 -0.00074 +0.00086) has a mass and radius of 9.7-1.7 +1.8 M and 2.39-0.09+0.10 R, respectively, this translates to a density of 3.88 -0.80+0.91 g\,cm-3. Both planets are consistent with worlds made of a solid core surrounded by a volatile envelope. Because of their youth and host star brightness, they both are excellent candidates to perform transmission spectroscopy studies. We expect ongoing atmospheric mass-loss for both planets caused by stellar irradiation. We estimate that the detection of evaporating signatures on H and He would be challenging, but doable with present and future instruments.
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