The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Two terrestrial planets orbiting G 264-012 and one terrestrial planet orbiting Gl 393
P.J. Amado, F.F. Bauer, C. Rodr\'iguez L\'opez, E. Rodr\'iguez, C., Cardona Guill\'en, M. Perger, J.A. Caballero, M. J. L\'opez-Gonz\'alez, I., Mu\~noz Rodr\'iguez, F.J. Pozuelos, A. S\'anchez-Rivero, M. Schlecker, A., Quirrenbach, I. Ribas, A. Reiners, J. Almenara

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of three terrestrial exoplanets around two M dwarf stars using radial velocity data, with detailed analysis of stellar activity and implications for planet formation theories.
Contribution
First detection of multiple terrestrial planets around M dwarfs using combined RV data and advanced activity modeling, expanding knowledge of planetary system architectures.
Findings
Two planets around G 264-012 with periods of 2.3 and 8.05 days.
One planet around Gl 393 with a 7.03-day period.
All planets have equilibrium temperatures higher than Earth's.
Abstract
We report the discovery of two planetary systems, namely G 264-012, an M4.0 dwarf with two terrestrial planets ( M and M), and Gl 393, a bright M2.0 dwarf with one terrestrial planet ( M). Although both stars were proposed to belong to young stellar kinematic groups, we estimate their ages to be older than about 700 Ma. The two planets around G 264-012 were discovered using only radial-velocity (RV) data from the CARMENES exoplanet survey, with estimated orbital periods of d and d, respectively. Photometric monitoring and analysis of activity indicators reveal a third signal present in the RV measurements, at about 100 d, caused by stellar rotation. The planet Gl 393 b was discovered in the RV data from the HARPS, CARMENES,…
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