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TOI-5375 B: A Very Low Mass Star at the Hydrogen-burning Limit Orbiting an Early M-type Star* †


Abstract The TESS mission detected a companion orbiting TIC 71268730, categorized it as a planet candidate, and designated the system TOI-5375. Our follow-up analysis using radial velocity data from the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (HPF), photometric data from Red Buttes Observatory (RBO), and speckle imaging with NN-EXPLORE Exoplanet Stellar Speckle Imager (NESSI) determined that the companion is a very low mass star (VLMS) near the hydrogen-burning mass limit with a mass of 0.080$\pm{0.002} M_{\Sun}$ ($83.81\pm{2.10} M_{J}$), a radius of 0.1114$^{+0.0048}_{-0.0050} R_{\Sun}$ (1.0841$^{0.0467}_{0.0487} R_{J}$), and brightness temperature of $2600\pm{70}$ K. This object orbits with a period of 1.721553$\pm{0.000001}$ days around an early M dwarf star ($0.62\pm{0.016}M_{\Sun}$). TESS photometry shows regular variations in the host star's TESS light curve, which we interpreted as activity-induced variation of $\sim$2\%, and used this variability to measure the host star's stellar rotation period of 1.9716$^{+0.0080}_{-0.0083}$ days. The TOI-5375 system provides tight constraints on stellar models of low-mass stars at the hydrogen-burning limit and adds to the population in this important region.
Authors Mika Lambert ORCID , Chad F. Bender ORCID , Shubham Kanodia ORCID , Caleb I. Cañas ORCID , Andrew Monson ORCID , Guđmundur Stefánsson ORCID , William D. Cochran ORCID , Mark E. Everett ORCID , Arvind F. Gupta ORCID , Fred Hearty University of WyomingORCID , Henry A. Kobulnicky University of WyomingORCID , Jessica E. Libby-Roberts ORCID , Andrea S. J. Lin ORCID , Suvrath Mahadevan ORCID , Joe P. Ninan ORCID , Brock A. Parker University of WyomingORCID , Paul Robertson ORCID , Christian Schwab ORCID , Ryan C. Terrien ORCID
Journal Info Institute of Physics | The Astronomical Journal , vol: 165 , iss: 5 , pages: 218 - 218
Publication Date 4/28/2023
ISSN 0004-6256
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access gold Gold Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acc651
KeywordsKeyword Image Young Stellar Objects (Score: 0.50806)