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TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). VI. An 11 Myr Giant Planet Transiting a Very-low-mass Star in Lower Centaurus Crux

  • Authors: Andrew W. Mann, Mackenna L. Wood, Stephen P. Schmidt, Madyson G. Barber, James E. Owen, Benjamin M. Tofflemire, Elisabeth R. Newton, Eric E. Mamajek, Jonathan L. Bush, Gregory N. Mace, Adam L. Kraus, Pa Chia Thao, Andrew Vanderburg, Joe Llama, Christopher M. Johns-Krull, L. Prato, Asa G. Stahl, Shih-Yun Tang, Matthew J. Fields, Karen A. Collins, Kevin I. Collins, Tianjun Gan, Eric L. N. Jensen, Jacob Kamler, Richard P. Schwarz, Elise Furlan, Crystal L. Gnilka, Steve B. Howell, Kathryn V. Lester, Dylan A. Owens, Olga Suarez, Djamel Mekarnia, Tristan Guillot, Lyu Abe, Amaury H. M. J. Triaud, Marshall C. Johnson, Reilly P. Milburn, Aaron C. Rizzuto, Samuel N. Quinn, Ronan Kerr, George R. Ricker, Roland Vanderspek, David W. Latham, Sara Seager, Joshua N. Winn, Jon M. Jenkins, Natalia M. Guerrero, Avi Shporer, Joshua E. Schlieder, Brian McLean, and Bill Wohler

2022 The Astronomical Journal 163 156.

  • Provider: AAS Journals

Caption: Figure 10.

Example fit from comparing BT-SETTL models and young unreddened templates to the observed photometry and Goodman spectrum. The red points are the observed photometry converted to fluxes using the appropriate zero-point and uncertainty, with the vertical errors denoting the uncertainties and the horizontal errors the approximate filter width. Green points are synthetic photometry derived from combining the spectrum with the relevant filter profile. The bottom panel shows the residual in standard deviations. TOI 1227 was not detected in WISE W4, and the W3 point is not shown for clarity (but is used in the fit). The template/model shown here (black) is an M4.5–M5 star in the β Pic association and a 3075 K model (blue).

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