A low-eccentricity migration pathway for a 13-h-period Earth analogue in a four-planet system

NATURE ASTRONOMY(2022)

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It is commonly accepted that exoplanets with orbital periods shorter than one day, also known as ultra-short-period (USP) planets, formed further out within their natal protoplanetary disks before migrating to their current-day orbits via dynamical interactions. One of the most accepted theories suggests a violent scenario involving high-eccentricity migration followed by tidal circularization. Here we present the discovery of a four-planet system orbiting the bright (V = 10.5) K6 dwarf star TOI-500. The innermost planet is a transiting, Earth-sized USP planet with an orbital period of 13 hours, a mass of 1.42 ± 0.18 M ⊕ , a radius of 1.166_-0.058^+0.061 R_⊕ and a mean density of 4.89_-0.88^+1.03 g cm^-3 . Via Doppler spectroscopy, we discovered that the system hosts 3 outer planets on nearly circular orbits with periods of 6.6, 26.2 and 61.3 days and minimum masses of 5.03 ± 0.41 M ⊕ , 33.12 ± 0.88 M ⊕ and 15.05_-1.11^+1.12 M_⊕ , respectively. The presence of both a USP planet and a low-mass object on a 6.6-day orbit indicates that the architecture of this system can be explained via a scenario in which the planets started on low-eccentricity orbits then moved inwards through a quasi-static secular migration. Our numerical simulations show that this migration channel can bring TOI-500 b to its current location in 2 Gyr, starting from an initial orbit of 0.02 au. TOI-500 is the first four-planet system known to host a USP Earth analogue whose current architecture can be explained via a non-violent migration scenario.
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earth,low-eccentricity,h-period,four-planet
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