The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs: A low-mass planet in the temperate zone of the nearby K2-18
Paula Sarkis, Thomas Henning, Martin K\"urster, Trifon Trifonov,, Mathias Zechmeister, Lev Tal-Or, Guillem Anglada-Escud\'e, Artie P. Hatzes,, Marina Lafarga, Stefan Dreizler, Ignasi Ribas, Jos\'e A. Caballero, Ansgar, Reiners, Matthias Mallonn, Juan C. Morales, Adrian Kaminski

TL;DR
This study confirms the presence of a low-mass, temperate-zone exoplanet around K2-18, measuring its mass and density, and discusses the potential for atmospheric characterization with JWST.
Contribution
First radial velocity measurement of K2-18's planet confirming its mass and density, and analysis of stellar activity signals affecting the data.
Findings
Planet mass ~9 Earth masses
Bulk density ~4 g/cm^3
Stellar activity likely causes observed signals
Abstract
K2-18 is a nearby M2.5 dwarf, located at 34 pc and hosting a transiting planet which was first discovered by the {\it K2} mission and later confirmed with {\it Spitzer Space Telescope} observations. With a radius of and an orbital period of days, the planet lies in the temperate zone of its host star and receives stellar irradiation similar to Earth. Here we perform radial velocity follow-up observations with the visual channel of CARMENES with the goal of determining the mass and density of the planet. We measure a planetary semi-amplitude of \mpersec\ and a mass of , yielding a bulk density around . This indicates a low-mass planet with a composition consistent with a solid core and a volatile-rich envelope. A signal at 9 days was recently reported using radial velocity…
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