Three Saturn-mass planets transiting F-type stars revealed with TESS and HARPS
Abstract
While the sample of confirmed exoplanets continues to increase, the population of transiting exoplanets around early-type stars is still limited. These planets allow us to investigate the planet properties and formation pathways over a wide range of stellar masses and study the impact of high irradiation on hot Jupiters orbiting such stars. We report the discovery of TOI-615b, TOI-622b, and TOI-2641b, three Saturn-mass planets transiting main sequence, F-type stars. The planets were identified by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and confirmed with complementary ground-based and radial velocity observations. TOI-615b is a highly irradiated (1277 F) and bloated Saturn-mass planet (1.69+0.05-0.06RJup and 0.43+0.09-0.08MJup) in a 4.66 day orbit transiting a 6850 K star. TOI-622b has a radius of 0.82+0.03-0.03RJup and a mass of 0.30+0.07-0.08~MJup in a 6.40 day orbit. Despite its high insolation flux (600 F), TOI-622b does not show any evidence of radius inflation. TOI-2641b is a 0.39+0.02-0.04MJup planet in a 4.88 day orbit with a grazing transit (b = 1.04+0.05-0.06 ) that results in a poorly constrained radius of 1.61+0.46-0.64RJup. Additionally, TOI-615b is considered attractive for atmospheric studies via transmission spectroscopy with ground-based spectrographs and JWST. Future atmospheric and spin-orbit alignment observations are essential since they can provide information on the atmospheric composition, formation and migration of exoplanets across various stellar types.
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