TOI-1685 b is a Hot Rocky Super-Earth: Updates to the Stellar and Planet Parameters of a Popular JWST Cycle 2 Target

Abstract

We present an updated characterization of the TOI-1685 planetary system, which consists of a Pb = 0.69\,day USP super-Earth planet orbiting a nearby (d = 37.6\,pc) M2.5V star (TIC 28900646, 2MASS J04342248+4302148). This planet was previously featured in two contemporaneous discovery papers, but the best-fit planet mass, radius, and bulk density values were discrepant allowing it to be interpreted either as a hot, bare rock or a 50\% H2O / 50\% MgSiO3 water world. TOI-1685 b will be observed in three independent JWST cycle two programs, two of which assume the planet is a water world while the third assumes that it is a hot rocky planet. Here we include a refined stellar classification with a focus on addressing the host star's metallicity, an updated planet radius measurement that includes two sectors of TESS data and multi-color photometry from a variety of ground-based facilities, and a more accurate dynamical mass measurement from a combined CARMENES, IRD, and MAROON-X radial velocity data set. We find that the star is very metal-rich ([Fe/H] +0.3) and that the planet is systematically smaller, lower mass, and higher density than initially reported, with new best-fit parameters of = 1.468 +0.050-0.051 \ and = 3.03+0.33-0.32 . These results fall in between the previously derived values and suggest that TOI-1685 b is a hot, rocky, planet with an Earth-like density ( = 5.3 0.8 g cm-3, or 0.96 ), high equilibrium temperature (Teq = 1062 27 K) and negligible volatiles, rather than a water world.

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