Mass and density of the transiting hot and rocky super-Earth LHS 1478 b (TOI-1640 b)
M. G. Soto, G. Anglada-Escud\'e, S. Dreizler, K. Molaverdikhani, J., Kemmer, C. Rodr\'iguez-L\'opez, J. Lillo-Box, E. Pall\'e, N. Espinoza, J. A., Caballero, A. Quirrenbach, I. Ribas, A. Reiners, N. Narita, T. Hirano, P. J., Amado, V. J. S. B\'ejar, P. Bluhm, C. J. Burke

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of a rocky super-Earth orbiting the nearby red dwarf LHS 1478, including its mass, radius, density, and potential for atmospheric study with future telescopes.
Contribution
It provides the first precise mass and radius measurements of LHS 1478 b, confirming its rocky composition and highlighting its suitability for atmospheric characterization.
Findings
Mass of 2.33 Earth masses
Radius of 1.24 Earth radii
Bulk density of 6.67 g/cm^3
Abstract
One of the main objectives of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite ({TESS}) mission is the discovery of small rocky planets around relatively bright nearby stars. Here, we report the discovery and characterization of the transiting super-Earth planet orbiting LHS~1478 (TOI-1640). The star is an inactive red dwarf (\,mag and spectral type m3\,V) with mass and radius estimates of \, and \,, respectively, and an effective temperature of \,K.It was observed by \tess in four sectors. These data revealed a transit-like feature with a period of 1.949 days. We combined the TESS data with three ground-based transit measurements, 57 radial velocity (RV) measurements from CARMENES, and 13 RV measurements from IRD, determining that the signal is produced by a planet with a mass of \, and a…
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