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earth and planetary sciences

HIP 33609 b: An Eccentric Brown Dwarf Transiting a V = 7.3 Rapidly Rotating B Star

Astronomical Journal, Volume 165, No. 6, Article 268, Year 2023

We present the discovery and characterization of HIP 33609 b, a transiting warm brown dwarf orbiting a late B star, discovered by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite as TOI-588 b. HIP 33609 b is a large (R b = 1.580 − 0.070 + 0.074 R J) brown dwarf on a highly eccentric (e = 0.560 − 0.031 + 0.029 ) orbit with a 39 days period. The host star is a bright (V = 7.3 mag), T eff = 10,400 − 660 + 800 K star with a mass of M * = 2.383 − 0.095 + 0.10 M ⊙ and radius of R * = 1.863 − 0.082 + 0.087 R ⊙, making it the hottest transiting brown dwarf host star discovered to date. We obtained radial velocity measurements from the CHIRON spectrograph confirming the companion's mass of M b = 68.0 − 7.1 + 7.4 M J as well as the host star's rotation rate ( v sin i * = 55.6 ± 1.8 km s−1). We also present the discovery of a new comoving group of stars, designated as MELANGE-6, and determine that HIP 33609 is a member. We use a combination of rotation periods and isochrone models fit to the cluster members to estimate an age of 150 ± 25 Myr. With a measured mass, radius, and age, HIP 33609 b becomes a benchmark for substellar evolutionary models.

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