K2-155: A Bright Metal-Poor M Dwarf with Three Transiting Super-Earths
Teruyuki Hirano, Fei Dai, John H. Livingston, Yuka Fujii, William D., Cochran, Michael Endl, Davide Gandolfi, Seth Redfield, Joshua N. Winn, Eike, W. Guenther, Jorge Prieto-Arranz, Simon Albrecht, Oscar Barragan, Juan, Cabrera, P. Wilson Cauley, Szilard Csizmadia, Hans Deeg

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of three transiting super-Earths around the bright M dwarf K2-155, including a potentially habitable planet near the habitable zone, supported by detailed observational and climate modeling.
Contribution
The study presents the first detailed characterization of a multi-planet system around a bright M dwarf, including a planet near the habitable zone, with comprehensive observational validation and climate analysis.
Findings
Outer planet near habitable zone with Earth-like insolation
Planet sizes range from 1.55 to 1.95 Earth radii
Climate simulations suggest potential habitability under certain conditions
Abstract
We report on the discovery of three transiting super-Earths around K2-155 (EPIC 210897587), a relatively bright early M dwarf ( mag) observed during Campaign 13 of the NASA K2 mission. To characterize the system and validate the planet candidates, we conducted speckle imaging and high-dispersion optical spectroscopy, including radial velocity measurements. Based on the K2 light curve and the spectroscopic characterization of the host star, the planet sizes and orbital periods are and days for the inner planet; and days for the middle planet; and and days for the outer planet. The outer planet (K2-155d) is near the habitable zone, with an insolation times that of the Earth. The planet's radius falls…
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