TOI-954 b and K2-329 b: Short-Period Saturn-Mass Planets that Test whether Irradiation Leads to Inflation
Lizhou Sha, Chelsea X. Huang, Avi Shporer, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Andrew, Vanderburg, Rafael Brahm, Janis Hagelberg, Elisabeth C. Matthews, Carl, Ziegler, John H. Livingston, Keivan G. Stassun, Duncan J. Wright, Jeffrey D., Crane, N\'estor Espinoza, Fran\c{c}ois Bouchy

TL;DR
This study discovers and characterizes two short-period Saturn-mass exoplanets, TOI-954 b and K2-329 b, to investigate whether stellar irradiation causes planetary inflation.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of two similar Saturn-mass planets with different irradiation levels, offering new data to test the irradiation-inflation hypothesis.
Findings
TOI-954 b is more irradiated but similar in size to K2-329 b.
Both planets have well-characterized masses and radii.
Data supports testing irradiation effects on planetary inflation.
Abstract
We report the discovery of two short-period Saturn-mass planets, one transiting the G subgiant TOI-954 (TIC 44792534, , ) observed in TESS sectors 4 and 5, and one transiting the G dwarf K2-329 (EPIC 246193072, , ) observed in K2 campaigns 12 and 19. We confirm and characterize these two planets with a variety of ground-based archival and follow-up observations, including photometry, reconnaissance spectroscopy, precise radial velocity, and high-resolution imaging. Combining all available data, we find that TOI-954 b has a radius of and a mass of and is in a 3.68 day orbit, while K2-329 b has a radius of and a mass of and is in a 12.46 day orbit. As TOI-954 b is…
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