Abstract
Young (<500 Myr) planets are critical to studying how planets form and evolve. Among these young planetary systems, multiplanet configurations are particularly useful, as they provide a means to control for variables within a system. Here, we report the discovery and characterization of a young planetary system, TOI-1224. We show that the planet host resides within a young population we denote as MELANGE-5. By employing a range of age-dating methods—isochrone fitting, lithium abundance...
Authors
Pa Chia Thao, Madyson G. Barber, Jonathan L. Bush, Mathilde Timmermans, Olga Suarez, Lyu Abe, Don J. Radford, Ana Isabel Lopez Murillo, Michael Fausnaugh, Natalia M. Guerrero, Adam L. Kraus, Benjamin M. Tofflemire, Mackenna L. Wood, George Zhou, Elisabeth R. Newton, Carl Ziegler, Michaël Gillon, Emmanuël Jehin, Richard P. Schwarz, Tianjun Gan, Avi Shporer, Ramotholo Sefako, Tristan Guillot, George R. Ricker, Joshua N. Winn, Jon M. Jenkins, Luke G. Bouma, Michelle Kunimoto
Volume
Vol. 168, No. 1, pp. 41-64
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Andrew W. Mann
Adam L. Kraus
Benjamin M. Tofflemire
Mackenna L Wood
Karen Collins
Andrew Vanderburg
Samuel N. Quinn
George Zhou
Elisabeth R. Newton
Carl Ziegler
Nicholas Law
Khalid Barkaoui
Francisco J. Pozuelos
Michaël Gillon
Emmanuel Jehin
Richard Schwarz
Avi Shporer
Keith Horne (astronomer)
Tristan Guillot
Amaury Triaud
George R. Ricker
Joshua N. Winn
Jon M. Jenkins
Luke Bouma
Michelle Kunimoto
Ramotholo Sefako
Tianjun Gan
Djamel Mékarnia
Samuel N. Quinn
Khalid Barkaoui
Andrew Vanderburg
Francisco J. Pozuelos
Andrew W. Mann
Nicholas Law
Amaury Triaud
Keith Horne (astronomer)
Karen Collins