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A hot sub-Neptune in the desert and a temperate super-Earth around faint M dwarfs: Color validation of TOI-4479b and TOI-2081b

Authors :
Esparza-Borges, E.
Parviainen, H.
Murgas, F.
Pallé, E.
Maas, A.
Morello, G.
Zapatero-Osorio, M. R.
Barkaoui, K.
Narita, N.
Fukui, A.
Casasayas-Barris, N.
Oshagh, M.
Crouzet, N.
Galán, D.
Fernández, G. E.
Kagetani, T.
Kawauchi, K.
Kodama, T.
Korth, J.
Kusakabe, N.
Laza-Ramos, A.
Luque, R.
Livingston, J.
Madrigal-Aguado, A.
Mori, M.
Orell-Miquel, J.
Puig-Subirá, M.
Stangret, M.
Terada, Y.
Watanabe, N.
Zou, Y.
Savel, A. Baliga
Belinski, A. A.
Collins, K.
Dressing, C. D.
Giacalone, S.
Gill, H.
Goliguzova, M. V.
Ikoma, M.
Jenkins, J. M.
Tamura, M.
Twicken, J. D.
Ricker, G. R.
Schwarz, R. P.
Seager, S.
Shporer, A.
Vanderspek, R.
Winn, J.
Source :
A&A 666, A10 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We report the discovery and validation of two TESS exoplanets orbiting faint M dwarfs: TOI-4479b and TOI-2081b. We have jointly analyzed space (TESS mission) and ground based (MuSCAT2, MuSCAT3 and SINISTRO instruments) lightcurves using our multi-color photometry transit analysis pipeline. This allowed us to compute contamination limits for both candidates and validate them as planet-sized companions. We found TOI-4479b to be a sub-Neptune-sized planet ($R_{p}=2.82^{+0.65}_{-0.63}~\rm R_{\oplus}$) and TOI-2081b to be a super-Earth-sized planet ($R_{p}=2.04^{+0.50}_{-0.54}~\rm R_{\oplus}$). Furthermore, we obtained that TOI-4479b, with a short orbital period of $1.15890^{+0.00002}_{-0.00001}~\rm days$, lies within the Neptune desert and is in fact the largest nearly ultra-short period planet around an M dwarf known to date. These results make TOI-4479b rare among the currently known exoplanet population around M dwarf stars, and an especially interesting target for spectroscopic follow-up and future studies of planet formation and evolution.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy&Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 666, A10 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.10643
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243731