A Revised Density Estimate for the Largest Known Exoplanet, HAT-P-67 b
A Revised Density Estimate for the Largest Known Exoplanet, HAT-P-67 b
Low-density ($\rho < 0.1 \rm{~g~cm^{-3}}$) hot Saturns are expected to quickly ($<100$ Myr) lose their atmospheres due to stellar irradiation, explaining their rarity. HAT-P-67 b seems to be an exception, with $\rho < 0.09 \rm{~g~cm^{-3}}$ and maintaining its atmosphere to well after 1 Gyr. We present a photometric and spectroscopic follow-up of HAT-P-67 b to determine how it avoided mass loss. HAT-P-67 b orbits a $V=10.1$ evolved F-type star in a 4.81 day orbit. We present new radial velocity observations of the system from the NEID spectrograph on the WIYN 3.5m Telescope from a follow-up campaign robust to stellar activity. We characterize the activity using photometry and activity indicators, revealing a stellar rotation period ($5.40\pm0.09$ d) near HAT-P-67 b's orbital period. We mitigate the stellar activity using a constrained quasi-periodic Gaussian process through a joint fit of archival ground-based photometry, TESS photometry, and our NEID observations, obtaining a planetary mass of $M_p = 0.45 \pm 0.15~M_{\rm J}$. Combined with a radius measurement of $R_p=2.140 \pm 0.025~R_{\rm J}$, this yields a density of $\rho_p = 0.061^{+0.020}_{-0.021} \rm{~g~cm^{-3}}$, making HAT-P-67 b the second lowest-density hot giant known to date. We find the recent evolution of the host star caused mass loss for HAT-P-67 b to only recently occur. The planet will be tidally disrupted/engulfed in $\sim 150-500$ Myr, shortly after losing its atmosphere. With rapid atmospheric mass loss, a large, helium leading tail, and upcoming observations with the Hubble Space Telescope, HAT-P-67 b is an exceptional target for future studies, for which an updated mass measurement provides important context.
Gavin Wang、Zafar Rustamkulov、David K. Sing、William O. Balmer、Guemundur Stefánsson、Laurent Pueyo、Daniel Thorngren、Stephen P. Schmidt、Le-Chris Wang、Kevin C. Schlaufman
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Gavin Wang,Zafar Rustamkulov,David K. Sing,William O. Balmer,Guemundur Stefánsson,Laurent Pueyo,Daniel Thorngren,Stephen P. Schmidt,Le-Chris Wang,Kevin C. Schlaufman.A Revised Density Estimate for the Largest Known Exoplanet, HAT-P-67 b[EB/OL].(2025-04-18)[2025-05-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13997.点此复制
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