Three Temperate Neptunes Orbiting Nearby Stars
Benjamin J. Fulton, Andrew W. Howard, Lauren M. Weiss, Evan Sinukoff,, Erik A. Petigura, Howard Isaacson, Lea Hirsch, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Gregory W., Henry, Samuel K. Grunblatt, Daniel Huber, Kaspar von Braun, Tabetha S., Boyajian, Stephen R. Kane, Justin Wittrock

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of three new Neptune-mass exoplanets orbiting nearby stars, using high-precision radial velocity data, and discusses their characteristics and non-detection of transits.
Contribution
It presents the first Neptune-mass planets orbiting the solar analogue star HD 42618 and new planets around known exoplanet hosts, enhancing understanding of nearby planetary systems.
Findings
Discovered three Neptune-mass planets with detailed orbital parameters.
No transits detected despite high-precision photometry.
High-cadence radial velocity data improves sensitivity to various planet types.
Abstract
We present the discovery of three modestly-irradiated, roughly Neptune-mass planets orbiting three nearby Solar-type stars. HD 42618 b has a minimum mass of M, a semi-major axis of 0.55 AU, an equilibrium temperature of 337 K, and is the first planet discovered to orbit the solar analogue host star, HD 42618. We also discover new planets orbiting the known exoplanet host stars HD 164922 and HD 143761 ( CrB). The new planet orbiting HD 164922 has a minimum mass of M and orbits interior to the previously known Jovian mass planet orbiting at 2.1 AU. HD 164922 c has a semi-major axis of 0.34 AU and an equilibrium temperature of 418 K. HD 143761 c orbits with a semi-major axis of 0.44 AU, has a minimum mass of M, and is the warmest of the three new planets with an equilibrium temperature of 445 K. It orbits…
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