RV and TTV Measurements of Two Transiting Long-Period Giants around TOI-4600

Abstract

TOI-4600b and c, originally identified by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and reported by I. Mireles et al. (2023), are a rare pair of transiting long-period giant planets ( Pb=82.7 days, Pc=482.8 days) orbiting an early K dwarf. In this work, we refine the orbital parameters of the TOI-4600 system by combining new TESS photometry, ground-based transit follow-up, and radial velocity (RV) observations from MAROON-X. We obtain improved constraints on planetary masses and eccentricities, and update other parameters, such as the stellar age. For TOI-4600b, we measure a mass of Mp = 74.7+4.7-4.4\,M and an eccentricity of e=0.153+0.020-0.018, and Mp = 212.53+13.26-13.03\,M and e=0.219+0.015-0.018 for TOI-4600c. We find significant transit timing variations (TTV) in both planets, with semi-amplitudes of approximately 1\,hr. We derive Transit Spectroscopy Metric values of 16.87 for TOI-4600b and 10.09 for TOI-4600c, indicating that both planets are promising JWST targets for studying the atmospheres of temperate and cold Jupiters, a relatively poorly characterized sample thus far. These updated parameters and TTV ephemerides are important for planning and interpreting future photometric, spectroscopic, and dynamical studies of the TOI-4600 system.

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