HD 20329b: An ultra-short-period planet around a solar-type star found by TESS

Abstract

We used TESS light curves and HARPS-N spectrograph radial velocity measurements to establish the physical properties of the transiting exoplanet candidate found around the star HD 20329 (TOI-4524). We performed a joint fit of the light curves and radial velocity time series to measure the mass, radius, and orbital parameters of the candidate. We confirm and characterize HD 20329b, an ultra-short-period (USP) planet transiting a solar-type star. The host star (HD 20329, V = 8.74 mag, J = 7.5 mag) is characterized by its G5 spectral type with M= 0.90 0.05 M, R = 1.13 0.02 R, and Teff = 5596 50 K; it is located at a distance d= 63.68 0.29 pc. By jointly fitting the available TESS transit light curves and follow-up radial velocity measurements, we find an orbital period of 0.9261 (0.5× 10-4) days, a planetary radius of 1.72 0.07 R, and a mass of 7.42 1.09 M, implying a mean density of p = 8.06 1.53 g cm-3. HD 20329b joins the 30 currently known USP planets with radius and Doppler mass measurements.

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