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Oxford University Press, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 4(510), p. 5464-5485, 2021

DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab3483

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Transit timings variations in the three-planet system: TOI-270

Journal article published in 2021 by Laurel Kaye ORCID, Shreyas Vissapragada ORCID, Maximilian N. Günther ORCID, Suzanne Aigrain, Thomas Mikal-Evans ORCID, Eric L. N. Jensen ORCID, Hannu Parviainen ORCID, Francisco J. Pozuelos ORCID, Lyu Abe, Jack S. Acton ORCID, Abdelkrim Agabi, Douglas R. Alves ORCID, David R. Anderson ORCID, David J. Armstrong ORCID, Khalid Barkaoui ORCID and other authors.
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Abstract

ABSTRACT We present ground- and space-based photometric observations of TOI-270 (L231-32), a system of three transiting planets consisting of one super-Earth and two sub-Neptunes discovered by TESS around a bright (K-mag = 8.25) M3V dwarf. The planets orbit near low-order mean-motion resonances (5:3 and 2:1) and are thus expected to exhibit large transit timing variations (TTVs). Following an extensive observing campaign using eight different observatories between 2018 and 2020, we now report a clear detection of TTVs for planets c and d, with amplitudes of ∼10 min and a super-period of ∼3 yr, as well as significantly refined estimates of the radii and mean orbital periods of all three planets. Dynamical modelling of the TTVs alone puts strong constraints on the mass ratio of planets c and d and on their eccentricities. When incorporating recently published constraints from radial velocity observations, we obtain masses of $M_{\mathrm{b}}=1.48± 0.18\, M_⊕$, $M_{\mathrm{c}}=6.20± 0.31\, M_⊕$, and $M_{\mathrm{d}}=4.20± 0.16\, M_⊕$ for planets b, c, and d, respectively. We also detect small but significant eccentricities for all three planets : eb = 0.0167 ± 0.0084, ec = 0.0044 ± 0.0006, and ed = 0.0066 ± 0.0020. Our findings imply an Earth-like rocky composition for the inner planet, and Earth-like cores with an additional He/H2O atmosphere for the outer two. TOI-270 is now one of the best constrained systems of small transiting planets, and it remains an excellent target for atmospheric characterization.