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TOI-1452 b: SPIRou and TESS reveal a super-Earth in a temperate orbit transiting an M4 dwarf

Authors :
Cadieux, Charles
Doyon, René
Plotnykov, Mykhaylo
Hébrard, Guillaume
Jahandar, Farbod
Artigau, Étienne
Valencia, Diana
Cook, Neil J.
Martioli, Eder
Vandal, Thomas
Donati, Jean-François
Cloutier, Ryan
Narita, Norio
Fukui, Akihiko
Hirano, Teruyuki
Bouchy, François
Cowan, Nicolas B.
Gonzales, Erica J.
Ciardi, David R.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Arnold, Luc
Benneke, Björn
Boisse, Isabelle
Bonfils, Xavier
Carmona, Andrés
Cortés-Zuleta, Pía
Delfosse, Xavier
Forveille, Thierry
Fouqué, Pascal
da Silva, João Gomes
Jenkins, Jon M.
Kiefer, Flavien
Kóspál, Ágnes
Lafrenière, David
Martins, Jorge H. C.
Moutou, Claire
Nascimento Jr., J. -D. do
Ould-Elhkim, Merwan
Pelletier, Stefan
Twicken, Joseph D.
Bouma, Luke G.
Cartwright, Scott
Darveau-Bernier, Antoine
Grankin, Konstantin
Ikoma, Masahiro
Kagetani, Taiki
Kawauchi, Kiyoe
Kodama, Takanori
Kotani, Takayuki
Latham, David W.
Menou, Kristen
Ricker, George
Seager, Sara
Tamura, Motohide
Vanderspek, Roland
Watanabe, Noriharu
Source :
AJ, 164, 96 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Exploring the properties of exoplanets near or inside the radius valley provides insights on the transition from the rocky super-Earths to the larger, hydrogen-rich atmosphere mini-Neptunes. Here, we report the discovery of TOI-1452 b, a transiting super-Earth ($R_{\rm p} = 1.67 \pm 0.07$ R$_{\oplus}$) in an 11.1--day temperate orbit ($T_{\rm eq} = 326 \pm 7$ K) around the primary member ($H = 10.0$, $T_{\rm eff} = 3185 \pm 50$ K) of a nearby visual binary M dwarf. The transits were first detected by TESS, then successfully isolated between the two $3.2^{\prime\prime}$ companions with ground-based photometry from OMM and MuSCAT3. The planetary nature of TOI-1452 b was established through high-precision velocimetry with the near-infrared SPIRou spectropolarimeter as part of the ongoing SPIRou Legacy Survey. The measured planetary mass ($4.8 \pm 1.3$ M$_{\oplus}$) and inferred bulk density ($5.6^{+1.8}_{-1.6}$ g/cm$^3$) is suggestive of a rocky core surrounded by a volatile-rich envelope. More quantitatively, the mass and radius of TOI-1452 b, combined with the stellar abundance of refractory elements (Fe, Mg and Si) measured by SPIRou, is consistent with a core mass fraction of $18\pm6$ % and a water mass fraction of $22^{+21}_{-13}$%. The water world candidate TOI-1452 b is a prime target for future atmospheric characterization with JWST, featuring a Transmission Spectroscopy Metric similar to other well-known temperate small planets such as LHS 1140 b and K2-18 b. The system is located near Webb's northern Continuous Viewing Zone, implying that is can be followed at almost any moment of the year.<br />Comment: Published in The Astronomical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
AJ, 164, 96 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2208.06333
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac7cea