The GAPS Programme at TNG. LXXIII. Confirmation of the hot sub-Neptune TOI-4602 b (HD 25295 b), a key target for future atmospheric characterization
C. Di Maio, S. Benatti, D. Locci, R. Spinelli, M. Baratella + 23 more
TLDR
Researchers confirm the hot sub-Neptune TOI-4602b, determining its mass and density, making it a prime target for atmospheric studies.
Key contributions
- First mass determination of sub-Neptune TOI-4602b using data from the GAPS ArMS programme.
- Determined TOI-4602b's mass (5.5 Mearth), radius (2.5 Rearth), and bulk density (2.1 g cm^-3).
- Atmospheric modeling suggests TOI-4602b is evolving towards a bare core, positioned just above the radius valley.
- Identified TOI-4602b as a prime target for JWST/Ariel atmospheric characterization due to high TSM.
Why it matters
This paper provides crucial mass and density measurements for a transitional exoplanet, TOI-4602b, positioning it just above the radius valley. Its characteristics make it an ideal candidate for future atmospheric characterization with JWST and Ariel. This research offers a unique opportunity to understand the evolution from sub-Neptunes to super-Earths.
Original Abstract
Precise mass and radius measurements of small, transitional exoplanets, such as super-Earths and sub-Neptunes, are essential to constrain their bulk density and formation history, serving as prerequisites for atmospheric characterization. The ArMS Large Programme, carried out within GAPS using the HARPS-N spectrograph at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, aims to confirm and characterize transitional planets in the radius valley through high-precision radial-velocity (RV) measurements. The ultimate goal is to identify ideal targets for atmospheric follow-up observations with next-generation facilities like the James Webb Space Telescope and the future ESA Ariel satellite. We present the first mass determination of a sub-Neptune planet using data entirely collected within the ArMS programme, focusing on the validated planet TOI-4602b. We monitored TOI-4602, which hosts a close-in validated sub-Neptune (P ~ 3.98 d) detected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), searching for planet-induced RV variations. We then performed a joint analysis of these RV measurements together with the TESS photometric data. We determined that TOI-4602b is a sub-Neptune with a radius of Rp = 2.5 Rearth and a mass of Mp = 5.5 Mearth. The resulting bulk density (rho_p = 2.1 ) and atmospheric evolution modelling suggest the planet is retaining a tenuous envelope while evolving toward a bare core, consistent with a position immediately above the radius valley. g cm^ -3 Given its bright (V = 8.4) and quiet host star and the high Transmission Spectroscopy Metric (TSM) value (140 +/- 54), TOI-4602,b is a prime target for atmospheric characterization. Simulated retrievals indicate that JWST and Ariel can effectively constrain its atmospheric composition, offering a unique window into the physical processes driving the sub-Neptune to super-Earth transition.
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