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arxiv: 2305.03255 · v1 · pith:YH67LBDOnew · submitted 2023-05-05 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.EP

A search for stellar siblings of the ~ 200 Myr TOI-251b planetary system

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Young planets (< 1 Gyr) are helpful for studying the physical processes occurring at the early stage of planet evolution. TOI-251 b is a recently discovered sub-Neptune orbiting a young G dwarf, which has an imprecise age estimation of 40-320 Myr. We select TOI-251 sibling candidates based on kinematics and spatial proximity to TOI-251, and further use the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) to refine the list and to compare to multiple open clusters. We report stellar rotational period for 321 sibling candidates in a 50 pc radius around TOI-251 by analyzing their stellar light curves, and find a color - rotational period sequence that lie in between the Group X (300 Myr) and Pleiades (120 Myr) members, suggesting an age ~ 200 Myr. A quantitative age analysis by using gyrochronology relations give 204 $\pm$ 45 Myr, consistent with the average Li-age of selected siblings (238 $\pm$ 38 Myr) and the Gaia variability age (193$^{102}_{-54}$ Myr). The detection fraction of comoving candidates that have short rotational period is 68.1%, much higher than the typical value in the field (14% - 16% from Kepler). The overdensity of young stars and consistency in age of stellar siblings suggest a potential young association candidate in the Pheonix-Grus constellation. Though TOI-251 b has a radius larger than most of its field-age counterparts, we are uncertain whether TOI-251 is inflated due to a lack of knowledge on the planet's mass.

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