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Migration and Evolution of giant ExoPlanets (MEEP). I. Nine Newly Confirmed Hot Jupiters from the TESS Mission
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WoS WOS:001253598300001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85197465395
DOI 10.3847/1538-3881/AD4A57
Año 2024
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Abstract



Hot Jupiters were many of the first exoplanets discovered in the 1990s, but in the decades since their discovery the mysteries surrounding their origins have remained. Here we present nine new hot Jupiters (TOI-1855 b, TOI-2107 b, TOI-2368 b, TOI-3321 b, TOI-3894 b, TOI-3919 b, TOI-4153 b, TOI-5232 b, and TOI-5301 b) discovered by NASA's TESS mission and confirmed using ground-based imaging and spectroscopy. These discoveries are the first in a series of papers named the Migration and Evolution of giant ExoPlanets survey and are part of an ongoing effort to build a complete sample of hot Jupiters orbiting FGK stars, with a limiting Gaia G-band magnitude of 12.5. This effort aims to use homogeneous detection and analysis techniques to generate a set of precisely measured stellar and planetary properties that is ripe for statistical analysis. The nine planets presented in this work occupy a range of masses (0.55M(J) < M-P < 3.88M(J)) and sizes (0.967R(J )< R-P < 1.438R(J)) and orbit stars that have an effective temperature in the range of 5360 K < T-eff < 6860 K with Gaia G-band magnitudes ranging from 11.1 to 12.7. Two of the planets in our sample have detectable orbital eccentricity: TOI-3919 b (e=0.259(-0.036)(+0.033)) and TOI-5301 b ( e=0.33(-0.10)(+0.11)). These eccentric planets join a growing sample of eccentric hot Jupiters that are consistent with high-eccentricity tidal migration, one of the three most prominent theories explaining hot Jupiter formation and evolution.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Schulte, Jack Hombre Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
2 Rodriguez, Joseph E. Hombre Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
3 Bieryla, Allyson Mujer Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
4 Quinn, Samuel N. Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
5 Pearce, Logan Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
George Mason Univ - Estados Unidos
6 Yee, Samuel W. Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Princeton Univ - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
Princeton University - Estados Unidos
7 Nine, Andrew C. - Univ Wisconsin Madison - Estados Unidos
Carleton Coll - Estados Unidos
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos
Carleton College, USA - Estados Unidos
8 Soares-Furtado, Melinda - Univ Wisconsin Madison - Estados Unidos
MIT - Estados Unidos
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research - Estados Unidos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
9 Latham, David W. Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
10 Eastman, Jason D. Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
11 Barkaoui, K. Hombre Univ Liege - Bélgica
MIT - Estados Unidos
Inst Astrofis Canarias IAC - España
Universite de Liege - Bélgica
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
12 Ciardi, David R. Hombre CALTECH - Estados Unidos
National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
13 Dragomir, D. Mujer UNIV NEW MEXICO - Estados Unidos
The University of New Mexico - Estados Unidos
14 Everett, Mark Hombre NSF's Natl Opt Infrared Astron Res Lab - Estados Unidos
NOIRLab - Estados Unidos
15 Giacalone, Steven Hombre CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
16 Mireles, Ismael Hombre UNIV NEW MEXICO - Estados Unidos
The University of New Mexico - Estados Unidos
17 Murgas, Felipe Hombre Inst Astrofis Canarias IAC - España
Univ La Laguna ULL - España
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
18 Narita, Norio Hombre Inst Astrofis Canarias IAC - España
Univ Tokyo - Japón
Astrobiol Ctr - Japón
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
The University of Tokyo - Japón
National Institutes of Natural Sciences - AstroBiology Center - Japón
19 Shporer, Avi - MIT - Estados Unidos
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research - Estados Unidos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
20 Strakhov, Ivan A. Hombre Lomonosov Moscow State Univ - Rusia
Lomonosov Moscow State University - Rusia
21 Striegel, Stephanie Mujer SETI Inst - Estados Unidos
NASA Ames Res Ctr - Estados Unidos
SETI Institute - Estados Unidos
NASA Ames Research Center - Estados Unidos
22 Vanko, Martin Hombre Slovak Acad Sci - República Eslovaca
Astronomical Institute Slovak Academy of Sciences - República Eslovaca
23 Vowell, Noah Hombre Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
24 Wang, Gavin Hombre Tsinghua Int Sch - China
Tsinghua International School - China
25 Ziegler, Carl Hombre Stephen F Austin State Univ - Estados Unidos
Stephen F. Austin State University - Estados Unidos
26 Bellaver, Michael - Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
27 Benni, Paul Hombre Acton Sky Portal Private Observ - Canadá
Acton Sky Portal (Private Observatory) - Estados Unidos
28 Bergeron, Serge Hombre Amer Assoc Variable Star Observers - Estados Unidos
American Association of Variable Star Observers - Estados Unidos
29 Boffin, Henri M. J. Hombre European Southern Observ - Alemania
Observatorio Europeo Austral - Alemania
30 Briceno, Cesar Hombre NSFs NOIRLab - Chile
Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory - Chile
31 Clark, Catherine A. Mujer CALTECH - Estados Unidos
National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
32 Pearce, Logan Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
George Mason Univ - Estados Unidos
33 De Leon, Jerome P. Hombre Univ Tokyo - Japón
The University of Tokyo - Japón
34 Dressing, Courtney D. Mujer UNIV CALIF BERKELEY - Estados Unidos
35 Evans, Phil Hombre El Sauce Observ - Chile
36 Esparza-Borges, E. Mujer Inst Astrofis Canarias IAC - España
Univ La Laguna ULL - España
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
37 Fedewa, Jeremy - Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
38 Fukui, Akihiko Hombre Inst Astrofis Canarias IAC - España
Univ Tokyo - Japón
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
The University of Tokyo - Japón
39 Gan, Tianjun - Tsinghua Univ - China
40 Gerasimov, Ivan S. - Lomonosov Moscow State Univ - Rusia
Lomonosov Moscow State University - Rusia
41 Hartman, Joel D. Hombre Princeton Univ - Estados Unidos
Princeton University - Estados Unidos
42 Gill, Holden Hombre UNIV CALIF BERKELEY - Estados Unidos
43 Gillon, Michael Hombre Univ Liege - Bélgica
Universite de Liege - Bélgica
44 Horne, Keith Hombre Univ St Andrews - Reino Unido
45 Grau Horta, Ferran Hombre Observ Ca Ou - España
46 Howell, S. Hombre NASA Ames Res Ctr - Estados Unidos
NASA Ames Research Center - Estados Unidos
47 Isogai, Keisuke I. Hombre Univ Tokyo - Japón
KYOTO UNIV - Japón
The University of Tokyo - Japón
48 Jehin, Emmanuel Hombre Univ Liege - Bélgica
49 JENKINS, JAMES STEWART Hombre NASA Ames Res Ctr - Estados Unidos
NASA Ames Research Center - Estados Unidos
50 Karjalainen, R. Hombre Czech Acad Sci - República Checa
51 Kielkopf, J. Hombre UNIV LOUISVILLE - Estados Unidos
52 Lester, Kathryn V. - NASA Ames Res Ctr - Estados Unidos
NASA Ames Research Center - Estados Unidos
53 Littlefield, C. Hombre NASA Ames Res Ctr - Estados Unidos
Bay Area Environm Res Inst - Estados Unidos
NASA Ames Research Center - Estados Unidos
54 Lund, Michael B. Hombre CALTECH - Estados Unidos
National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
55 Mann, Andrew W. Hombre Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill - Estados Unidos
56 Mccormack, Mason - UNIV CHICAGO - Estados Unidos
57 Michaels, Edward J. - Waffelow Creek Observ - Estados Unidos
58 Painter, Shane - Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
59 Palle, Enric Hombre Inst Astrofis Canarias IAC - España
Univ La Laguna ULL - España
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
60 Parviainen, H. Hombre Inst Astrofis Canarias IAC - España
Univ La Laguna ULL - España
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
61 Peterson, David-Michael - Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
62 Pozuelos, F. Hombre Univ Liege - Bélgica
Inst Astrofis Andalucia IAA CSIC - España
Universite de Liege - Bélgica
63 Raup, Zachary - Kutztown State Univ - Estados Unidos
64 Reed, Phillip A. Hombre Kutztown State Univ - Estados Unidos
65 Relles, Howard M. Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
66 Ricker, George R. Hombre MIT - Estados Unidos
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research - Estados Unidos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
67 Savel, Arjun B. - UNIV MARYLAND - Estados Unidos
68 Schwarz, Richard P. Hombre Harvard & Smithsonian - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos
69 Stalport, M. Hombre MIT - Estados Unidos
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research - Estados Unidos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos
70 Sefako, Ramotholo - South African Astron Observ - República de Sudáfrica
71 Srdoc, Gregor Hombre Kotizarovci Observ - Croacia
72 Stockdale, Chris Hombre Hazelwood Observ - Australia
73 Sullivan, Hannah - Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
74 Timmermans, Mathilde Mujer Univ Liege - Bélgica
Universite de Liege - Bélgica
75 Hart, R. Hombre Princeton Univ - Estados Unidos
Princeton University - Estados Unidos

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Financiamiento



Fuente
National Science Foundation
European Regional Development Fund
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
US National Science Foundation
NSF
JSPS KAKENHI
Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias
Pennsylvania State University
Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness
Ames Research Center
Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia e Inovacao
Space Telescope Science Institute
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
NASA's Science Mission directorate
California Institute of Technology
NASA Exoplanet Science Institute
Slovak Research and Development Agency
National Research Council Canada
Michigan State University (MSU)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michigan State University
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS
NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program
Albert Ellis Institute
Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (Republic of Korea)
NASA High-End Computing (HEC) Program through the NASA
Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações
University of North Carolina
National Research Council (Canada)
Chinese Diabetes Society
JST CREST
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)
Centre of Excellence "Severo Ochoa" award
Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
NOIRLab
Science Mission Directorate
LNA
French Community of Belgium
Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación
NASA WIYN PI Data Award
NASA-NSF
ERDF "A way of making Europe"
Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS)
Francqui Foundation
School Nutrition Foundation
Association of Black Cardiologists
Indiana Arts Commission
Agencia Estatal de Investigacin of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacin
Swiss National Science Fundation (SNF) - F.R.S.-FNRS
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation with the Ramon y Cajal fellowship
Gemini North/South telescope of the international Gemini Observatory
NASA-NSF Exoplanet Observational Research
Centre of Excellence ”Severo Ochoa

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We thank the anonymous reviewer for helpful comments that improved the quality of this paper. Many of the data used in this paper are available on the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) and can be accessed at 10.17909/t9-nmc8-f686 (TESS-SPOC 2 minutes light curves), doi:10.17909/0cp4-2j79 (TESS-SPOC full-frame images), 10.17909/t9-r086-e880 (TESS QLP light curves), and 10.17909/t9-2tc5-a751 (TESS data validation files). This research has made use of the Vizier catalog access tool, CDS, Strasbourg, France (DOI 10.26093/cds/vizier). The original description of the Vizier service was published in 2000, A&AS 143, 23. This research has made use of the NASA Exoplanet Archive and the Exoplanet Follow-up Observation Program (ExoFOP; DOI: 10.26134/ExoFOP5) website, which is operated by the California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under the Exoplanet Exploration Program. E.P. acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness through project PGC2021-125627OB-C32. TRAPPIST-South is funded by the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS) under grant PDR T.0120.21, with the participation of the Swiss National Science Fundation (SNF). M.G. and E.J. are FNRS Senior Research Associates. The postdoctoral fellowship of K.B. is funded by F.R.S.-FNRS grant T.0109.20 and by the Francqui Foundation. This work is partly supported by JSPS KAKENHI grant Nos. JP17H04574, JP18H05439, JP20K14521, and JP21K13955 and JST CREST grant No. JPMJCR1761. This article includes observations made with the MuSCAT2 instrument, developed by ABC, at Telescopio Carlos Sanchez operated on the island of Tenerife by the IAC in the Spanish Observatorio del Teide. This paper contains data taken with the NEID instrument, which was funded by the NASA-NSF Exoplanet Observational Research (NN-EXPLORE) partnership and built by Pennsylvania State University. NEID is installed on the WIYN telescope, which is operated by the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, and the NEID archive is operated by the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at the California Institute of Technology. NN-EXPLORE is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Data presented herein were obtained at the WIYN Observatory from telescope time allocated to NN-EXPLORE through the scientific partnership of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Science Foundation, and NOIRLab. This work was supported by a NASA WIYN PI Data Award (2022A-543544, PI: Yee), administered by the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute. The authors are honored to be permitted to conduct astronomical research on Iolkam Du'ag (Kitt Peak), a mountain with particular significance to the Tohono O'odham. The research of M.V. was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency, under contract No. APVV-20-0148. Some of the observations in this paper made use of the High-Resolution Imaging instrument Alopeke/Zorro and were obtained under Gemini LLP proposal No. GN/S-2021A-LP-105. Alopeke/Zorro was funded by the NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program and built at the NASA Ames Research Center by Steve B. Howell, Nic Scott, Elliott P. Horch, and Emmett Quigley. Alopeke/Zorro was mounted on the Gemini North/South telescope of the international Gemini Observatory, a program of NSF's OIR Lab, which is managed by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation, on behalf of the Gemini partnership: the National Science Foundation (United States), National Research Council (Canada), Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (Chile), Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion (Argentina), Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia, Inovac & otilde;es e Comunicac & otilde;es (Brazil), and Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (Republic of Korea). Based in part on observations obtained at the Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) telescope, which is a joint project of the Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia e Inovac & otilde;es (MCTI/LNA) do Brasil, the US National Science Foundation's NOIRLab, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), and Michigan State University (MSU). This publication benefits from the support of the French Community of Belgium in the context of the FRIA doctoral grant awarded to M.T. We acknowledge financial support from the Agencia Estatal de Investigacion of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the ERDF "A way of making Europe" through project PID2021-125627OB-C32, and from the Centre of Excellence "Severo Ochoa" award to the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. P.A.R. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation under grant No. 1952545. R.K. acknowledges the support by Inter-transfer grant No. LTT-20015. F.J.P. acknowledges financial support from the grant CEX2021-001131-S funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and through projects PID2019-109522GB-C52 and PID2022-137241NB-C43. We acknowledge the use of public TESS data from pipelines at the TESS Science Office and at the TESS Science Processing Operations Center. Resources supporting this work were provided by the NASA High-End Computing (HEC) Program through the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center for the production of the SPOC data products. This paper made use of data collected by the TESS mission, which are publicly available from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) operated by the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). Funding for the TESS mission is provided by NASA's Science Mission Directorate. H.P. acknowledges support by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation with the Ramon y Cajal fellowship No. RYC2021-031798-I. C.A.C. acknowledges that this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (80NM0018D0004).
We thank the anonymous reviewer for helpful comments that improved the quality of this paper. Many of the data used in this paper are available on the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) and can be accessed at 10.17909/t9-nmc8-f686 (TESS-SPOC 2 minutes light curves), doi:10.17909/0cp4-2j79 (TESS-SPOC full-frame images), 10.17909/t9-r086-e880 (TESS QLP light curves), and 10.17909/t9-2tc5-a751 (TESS data validation files). This research has made use of the Vizier catalog access tool, CDS, Strasbourg, France (DOI 10.26093/cds/vizier). The original description of the Vizier service was published in 2000, A&AS 143, 23. This research has made use of the NASA Exoplanet Archive and the Exoplanet Follow-up Observation Program (ExoFOP; DOI: 10.26134/ExoFOP5) website, which is operated by the California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under the Exoplanet Exploration Program. E.P. acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness through project PGC2021-125627OB-C32. TRAPPIST-South is funded by the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS) under grant PDR T.0120.21, with the participation of the Swiss National Science Fundation (SNF). M.G. and E.J. are FNRS Senior Research Associates. The postdoctoral fellowship of K.B. is funded by F.R.S.-FNRS grant T.0109.20 and by the Francqui Foundation. This work is partly supported by JSPS KAKENHI grant Nos. JP17H04574, JP18H05439, JP20K14521, and JP21K13955 and JST CREST grant No. JPMJCR1761. This article includes observations made with the MuSCAT2 instrument, developed by ABC, at Telescopio Carlos S\u00E1nchez operated on the island of Tenerife by the IAC in the Spanish Observatorio del Teide. This paper contains data taken with the NEID instrument, which was funded by the NASA-NSF Exoplanet Observational Research (NN-EXPLORE) partnership and built by Pennsylvania State University. NEID is installed on the WIYN telescope, which is operated by the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, and the NEID archive is operated by the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at the California Institute of Technology. NN-EXPLORE is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Data presented herein were obtained at the WIYN Observatory from telescope time allocated to NN-EXPLORE through the scientific partnership of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Science Foundation, and NOIRLab. This work was supported by a NASA WIYN PI Data Award (2022A-543544, PI: Yee), administered by the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute. The authors are honored to be permitted to conduct astronomical research on Iolkam Du\u2019ag (Kitt Peak), a mountain with particular significance to the Tohono O\u2019odham. The research of M.V. was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency, under contract No. APVV-20-0148. Some of the observations in this paper made use of the High-Resolution Imaging instrument Alopeke/Zorro and were obtained under Gemini LLP proposal No. GN/S-2021A-LP-105. Alopeke/Zorro was funded by the NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program and built at the NASA Ames Research Center by Steve B. Howell, Nic Scott, Elliott P. Horch, and Emmett Quigley. Alopeke/Zorro was mounted on the Gemini North/South telescope of the international Gemini Observatory, a program of NSF's OIR Lab, which is managed by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation, on behalf of the Gemini partnership: the National Science Foundation (United States), National Research Council (Canada), Agencia Nacional de Investigaci\u00F3n y Desarrollo (Chile), Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnolog\u00EDa e Innovaci\u00F3n (Argentina), Minist\u00E9rio da Ci\u00EAncia, Tecnologia, Inova\u00E7\u00F5es e Comunica\u00E7\u00F5es (Brazil), and Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (Republic of Korea). Based in part on observations obtained at the Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) telescope, which is a joint project of the Minist\u00E9rio da Ci\u00EAncia, Tecnologia e Inova\u00E7\u00F5es (MCTI/LNA) do Brasil, the US National Science Foundation's NOIRLab, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), and Michigan State University (MSU). This publication benefits from the support of the French Community of Belgium in the context of the FRIA doctoral grant awarded to M.T. We acknowledge financial support from the Agencia Estatal de Investigaci\u00F3n of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci\u00F3n MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the ERDF \u201DA way of making Europe\u201D through project PID2021-125627OB-C32, and from the Centre of Excellence \u201DSevero Ochoa\u201D award to the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. P.A.R. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation under grant No. 1952545. R.K. acknowledges the support by Inter-transfer grant No. LTT-20015. F.J.P. acknowledges financial support from the grant CEX2021-001131-S funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and through projects PID2019-109522GB-C52 and PID2022-137241NB-C43. We acknowledge the use of public TESS data from pipelines at the TESS Science Office and at the TESS Science Processing Operations Center. Resources supporting this work were provided by the NASA High-End Computing (HEC) Program through the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center for the production of the SPOC data products. This paper made use of data collected by the TESS mission, which are publicly available from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) operated by the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). Funding for the TESS mission is provided by NASA's Science Mission Directorate. H.P. acknowledges support by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation with the Ramon y Cajal fellowship No. RYC2021-031798-I. C.A.C. acknowledges that this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (80NM0018D0004).

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