Super-Earth of 8 Mearth in a 2.2-day orbit around the K5V star K2-216
C.M. Persson, M. Fridlund, O. Barrag\'an, F. Dai, D. Gandolfi, A.P., Hatzes, T. Hirano, S. Grziwa, J. Korth, J. Prieto-Arranz, L. Fossati, V. Van, Eylen, A. Bo Justesen, J. Livingston, D. Kubyshkina, H.J. Deeg, E.W., Guenther, G. Nowak, J. Cabrera Ph. Eigm\"uller, Sz Csizmadia

TL;DR
This study confirms and characterizes the super-Earth K2-216b, a rocky planet with a 2.17-day orbit around a K5V star, using follow-up observations and advanced modeling techniques.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed physical characterization of K2-216b, including mass, radius, and composition, confirming it as a stripped, atmosphere-losing super-Earth.
Findings
K2-216b has a radius of approximately 1.75 Rearth.
The planet's mass is about 7.4-8.0 Mearth.
K2-216b is a rocky, atmosphere-stripped super-Earth.
Abstract
The KESPRINT consortium identified K2-216 as a planetary candidate host star in the K2 space mission Campaign 8 field with a transiting super-Earth. The planet has recently been validated as well. Our aim was to confirm the detection and derive the main physical characteristics of K2-216b, including the mass. We performed a series of follow-up observations: high resolution imaging with the FastCam camera at the TCS, the Infrared Camera and Spectrograph at Subaru, and high resolution spectroscopy with HARPS (ESO, La Silla), HARPS-N (TNG), and FIES (NOT). The stellar spectra were analyzed with the SpecMatch-Emp and SME codes to derive the stellar fundamental properties. We analyzed the K2 light curve with the Pyaneti software. The radial-velocity measurements were modelled with both a Gaussian process (GP) regression and the floating chunk offset (FCO) technique to simultaneously model…
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