TOI-2195 A b is an inflated hot Neptune that likely originated as a Jovian planet losing ~90% mass through Roche lobe overflow during EKL-driven high-eccentricity migration triggered by a wide binary companion.
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Spectral synthesis confirms β PsA is nearly pole-on (i≈4.75°) with rapid rotation (Ω/Ωcrit≈0.93), gravity darkening, and true luminosity 26.2 L⊙.
Collates archival stellar activity and rotation data for potential HWO targets, finding measurements for at least 70% of high-interest systems but activity cycles for fewer than 20%.
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Discovery of an Inflated Hot Neptune and Its Formation from Jovian Mass Loss
TOI-2195 A b is an inflated hot Neptune that likely originated as a Jovian planet losing ~90% mass through Roche lobe overflow during EKL-driven high-eccentricity migration triggered by a wide binary companion.
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The Debris Disk Host $\beta$ Piscis Austrinus is a Rapidly Rotating Star Seen Nearly Pole-On
Spectral synthesis confirms β PsA is nearly pole-on (i≈4.75°) with rapid rotation (Ω/Ωcrit≈0.93), gravity darkening, and true luminosity 26.2 L⊙.
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HWO Target Stars and Systems: Activity and Rotation Catalog (ARC) of Potential Target Stars for the Habitable Worlds Observatory
Collates archival stellar activity and rotation data for potential HWO targets, finding measurements for at least 70% of high-interest systems but activity cycles for fewer than 20%.