Planet Hunters TESS I: TOI 813, a subgiant hosting a transiting Saturn-sized planet on an 84-day orbit
N. L. Eisner, O. Barrag\'an, S. Aigrain, C. Lintott, G. Miller, N., Zicher, T. S. Boyajian, C. Brice\~no, E. M. Bryant, J. L. Christiansen, A. D., Feinstein, L. M. Flor-Torres, M. Fridlund, D. Gandolfi, J. Gilbert, N., Guerrero, J. M. Jenkins, K. Jones, M. H. Kristiansen

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and validation of TOI 813b, a Saturn-sized exoplanet orbiting a subgiant star with an 84-day period, identified by citizen scientists using TESS data, and highlights its potential for future mass measurement.
Contribution
First planet discovered by the Planet Hunters TESS project, demonstrating citizen science contribution to exoplanet detection and validation around evolved stars.
Findings
Planet radius of 6.71 Earth radii
Orbital period of approximately 84 days
Upper mass limit of 2 Jupiter masses
Abstract
We report on the discovery and validation of TOI 813b (TIC 55525572 b), a transiting exoplanet identified by citizen scientists in data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and the first planet discovered by the Planet Hunters TESS project. The host star is a bright (V = 10.3 mag) subgiant (, ). It was observed almost continuously by TESS during its first year of operations, during which time four individual transit events were detected. The candidate passed all the standard light curve-based vetting checks, and ground-based follow-up spectroscopy and speckle imaging enabled us to place an upper limit of (99 % confidence) on the mass of the companion, and to statistically validate its planetary nature. Detailed modelling of the transits yields a period of days, a planet…
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