TOI-733 b: a planet in the small-planet radius valley orbiting a Sun-like star

Abstract

We report the discovery of a hot (T eq ≈ 1055 K) planet in the small planet radius valley transiting the Sun-like star TOI-733, as part of the KESPRINT follow-up program of TESS planets carried out with the HARPS spectrograph. TESS photometry from sectors 9 and 36 yields an orbital period of P orb = 4.884765 - 2.4e-5 + 1.9e-5 days and a radius of Rp = 1.992 - 0.090 + 0.085 R. Multi-dimensional Gaussian process modelling of the radial velocity measurements from HARPS and activity indicators, gives a semi-amplitude of K = 2.23 0.26 m s-1, translating into a planet mass of Mp = 5.72 - 0.68 + 0.70 M. These parameters imply that the planet is of moderate density (p = 3.98 - 0.66 + 0.77 g cm-3) and place it in the transition region between rocky and volatile-rich planets with H/He-dominated envelopes on the mass-radius diagram. Combining these with stellar parameters and abundances, we calculate planet interior and atmosphere models, which in turn suggest that TOI-733 b has a volatile-enriched, most likely secondary outer envelope, and may represent a highly irradiated ocean world - one of only a few such planets around G-type stars that are well-characterised.

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