Samuel Yee takes us on a journey on the #TESS grand unified hot jupiter survey.
Hot Jupiters, though my favourites, are intrinsically rare. So statistics is difficult + most hot Jupiters have been detected from the ground which entails that there are differences between observations and “unified” is not a thing.
To complete the sample of hot Jupiters from the 40 known ones from Kepler and a survey of the known ones from the ground + all that is missing, they used TESS data — but also this required a lot of help from others to be able to exclude false-positives.
Here we go! With all the efforts, we have a nearly complete sample. Let’s do #demographics ✨ #ExSSV
We continue with David Ehrenreich on the v² Lupi system: a tale of three sub-Neptunian worlds in the evaporation valley.
Close-in sub-Neptune planets experience mass loss, also young ones and it could be the reason for the observed radius value. So there is a high interest in studying cooler longer period sub-Neptunes.
This leads to the synergy of CHEOPS and TESS 🙌🏻 #TESS finds, #CHEOPS follows up. #ExSSV
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