论文标题
PTFO 8-8695:两星,两个信号,没有星球
PTFO 8-8695: Two Stars, Two Signals, No Planet
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论文摘要
PTFO 8-8695(CVSO 30)是7-1亿年历史的Orion-Ob1a群集中的明星,显示出类似于行星过渡的亮度下降。尽管已经提出了反对地球假设的有力证据,但文献中仍存在争议。为了获得进一步的线索,我们检查了NASA Transiting系外行星调查卫星(TESS)和ESA Gaia任务的数据。 GAIA数据表明,PTFO 8-8695是二进制:光度数据显示,相对于其运动学组成员而言,它是过多的,并且星形数据与单个恒星不一致。苔丝光曲线显示两个不同的光度测定周期。变异性由正弦信号支配,周期为11.98小时,可能是由恒星旋转引起的。同样存在的是一个10.76 HR信号,该信号由一个不符合的正弦曲线组成,该正弦曲线被长达一个小时的下降中断,这种信号的类型先前被解释为行星转移。跌幅的阶段近180美元$^\ Circ $远离了最初报道的跌幅的阶段。如前所述,这使他们难以解释为行星过渡。取而代之的是,我们认为PTFO 8-8695是一对年轻且快速旋转的M矮人,其中一种显示出在至少5种情况下看到的相同的“瞬态脱水”行为。这些瞬时倾角的起源仍然未知,但可能涉及偶然物质。
PTFO 8-8695 (CVSO 30) is a star in the 7-10 million year old Orion-OB1a cluster that shows brightness dips that resemble planetary transits. Although strong evidence against the planet hypothesis has been presented, the possibility remains debated in the literature. To obtain further clues, we inspected data from the NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and the ESA Gaia mission. The Gaia data suggest that PTFO 8-8695 is a binary: the photometric data show it to be overluminous with respect to members of its kinematic group, and the astrometric data are inconsistent with a single star. The TESS light curve shows two different photometric periods. The variability is dominated by a sinusoidal signal with a period of 11.98 hr, presumably caused by stellar rotation. Also present is a 10.76 hr signal consisting of a not-quite sinusoid interrupted by hour-long dips, the type of signal previously interpreted as planetary transits. The phase of the dips is nearly 180$^\circ$ away from the phase of the originally reported dips. As noted previously, this makes them difficult to explain as planetary transits. Instead, we believe that PTFO 8-8695 is a pair of young and rapidly rotating M dwarfs, one of which shows the same "transient-dipper" behavior that has been seen in at least 5 other cases. The origin of these transient dips is still unknown but likely involves circumstellar material.