Eyes on K2-3: A system of three likely sub-Neptunes characterized with HARPS-N and HARPS
M. Damasso, A. S. Bonomo, N. Astudillo-Defru, X. Bonfils, L., Malavolta, A. Sozzetti, E. Lopez, L. Zeng, R. D. Haywood, J. M. Irwin, A., Mortier, A. Vanderburg, J. Maldonado, A. F. Lanza, L. Affer, J.-M. Almenara,, S. Benatti, K. Biazzo, A. Bignamini, F. Borsa, F. Bouchy

TL;DR
This study uses extensive radial velocity data and advanced modeling to measure the masses of the K2-3 exoplanets, revealing their physical properties despite stellar activity challenges.
Contribution
It provides improved mass and density measurements for the K2-3 planets using Gaussian process regression and robust analysis of radial velocity data.
Findings
Mass of K2-3 b is 6.6±1.1 Earth masses.
Mass of K2-3 c is 3.1 (+1.3/-1.2) Earth masses.
The mass of K2-3 d remains undetected due to stellar activity.
Abstract
M-dwarf stars are promising targets for identifying and characterizing potentially habitable planets. K2-3 is a nearby (45 pc), early-type M dwarf hosting three small transiting planets, the outermost of which orbits close to the inner edge of the stellar (optimistic) habitable zone. The K2-3 system is well suited for follow-up characterization studies aimed at determining accurate masses and bulk densities of the three planets. Using a total of 329 radial velocity measurements collected over 2.5 years with the HARPS-N and HARPS spectrographs and a proper treatment of the stellar activity signal, we aim to improve measurements of the masses and bulk densities of the K2-3 planets. We use our results to investigate the physical structure of the planets. We analyse radial velocity time series extracted with two independent pipelines by using Gaussian process regression. We adopt a…
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