TOI-1268b: the youngest, hot, Saturn-mass transiting exoplanet
Abstract
We report the discovery of TOI-1268b, a transiting Saturn-mass planet from the TESS space mission. With an age of less than one Gyr, derived from various age indicators, TOI-1268b is the youngest Saturn-mass planet known to date and contributes to the small sample of well characterised young planets. It has an orbital period of P\,=\,8.15770800.0000044 days, and transits an early K dwarf star with a mass of M = 0.96 0.04 M, a radius of R = 0.92 0.06 R, an effective temperature of Teff\,=\,5300100 K, and a metallicity of 0.360.06 dex. By combining TESS photometry with high-resolution spectra acquired with the Tull spectrograph at McDonald observatory, and the high-resolution spectrographs at Tautenburg and Ondrejov observatories, we measured a planetary mass of Mp\,=\,96.4 8.3\,M and a radius of Rp\,=\,9.1 0.6\,R. TOI-1268 is an ideal system to study the role of star-planet tidal interactions for non-inflated Saturn-mass planets. We used system parameters derived in this paper to constrain the planet tidal quality factor to the range of 104.5-5.3. When compared with the sample of other non-inflated Saturn-mass planets, TOI-1268b is one of the best candidates for transmission spectroscopy studies.