Two young planetary systems around field stars with ages between 20-320 Myr from TESS
George Zhou, Samuel N. Quinn, Jonathan Irwin, Chelsea X. Huang, Karen, A. Collins, Luke G. Bouma, Lamisha Khan, Anaka Landrigan, Andrew M., Vanderburg, Joseph E. Rodriguez, David W. Latham, Guillermo Torres, Stephanie, T. Douglas, Allyson Bieryla, Gilbert A. Esquerdo

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and validation of two young planetary systems around field stars aged 20-320 Myr using TESS data, providing insights into early planetary evolution.
Contribution
First validation of young planetary systems around field stars with ages estimated through multiple stellar activity indicators.
Findings
Discovered a mini-Neptune around a 40-320 Myr G star.
Detected two Neptune-sized planets around a 20-160 Myr K star.
Stars show significant activity consistent with their young ages.
Abstract
Planets around young stars trace the early evolution of planetary systems. We report the discovery and validation of two planetary systems with ages Myr from observations by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite. TOI-251 is a 40-320 Myr old G star hosting a 2.74 +0.18/-0.18 REarth mini-Neptune with a 4.94 day period. TOI-942 is a 20-160 Myr old K star hosting a system of inflated Neptune-sized planets, with TOI-942b orbiting with a period of 4.32 days, with a radius of 4.81 +0.20/-0.20 REarth, and TOI-942c orbiting in a period of 10.16 days with a radius of 5.79 +0.19/-0.18 REarth. Though we cannot place either host star into a known stellar association or cluster, we can estimate their ages via their photometric and spectroscopic properties. Both stars exhibit significant photometric variability due to spot modulation, with measured rotation periods of …
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