CHEOPS observations of the HD 108236 planetary system: A fifth planet, improved ephemerides, and planetary radii
A. Bonfanti, L. Delrez, M.J. Hooton, T.G. Wilson, L. Fossati, Y., Alibert, S. Hoyer, A.J. Mustill, H.P. Osborn, V. Adibekyan, D. Gandolfi, S., Salmon, S.G. Sousa, A. Tuson, V. Van Grootel, J. Cabrera, V. Nascimbeni,, P.F.L. Maxted, S.C.C. Barros, N. Billot, X. Bonfils

TL;DR
This study uses high-precision CHEOPS photometry to characterize the HD 108236 planetary system, discovering a new planet, refining planetary parameters, and analyzing system stability and atmospheric properties.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed characterization of the HD 108236 system with improved planetary radii, detects a new fifth planet, and constrains system dynamics and atmospheric compositions.
Findings
Discovery of a new fifth planet, HD 108236 f.
Improved planetary radii with about twofold precision.
System stability analysis suggests low eccentricities.
Abstract
The detection of a super-Earth and three mini-Neptunes transiting the bright ( = 9.2 mag) star HD 108236 (also known as TOI-1233) was recently reported on the basis of TESS and ground-based light curves. We perform a first characterisation of the HD 108236 planetary system through high-precision CHEOPS photometry and improve the transit ephemerides and system parameters. We characterise the host star through spectroscopic analysis and derive the radius with the infrared flux method. We constrain the stellar mass and age by combining the results obtained from two sets of stellar evolutionary tracks. We analyse the available TESS light curves and one CHEOPS transit light curve for each known planet in the system. We find that HD 108236 is a Sun-like star with , , and an age of Gyr. We…
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