TOI-674b: an oasis in the desert of exo-Neptunes transiting a nearby M dwarf
F. Murgas, N. Astudillo-Defru, X. Bonfils, Ian Crossfield, J. M., Almenara, John Livingston, Keivan G. Stassun, Judith Korth, Jaume, Orell-Miquel, G. Morello, Jason D. Eastman, Jack J. Lissauer, Stephen R., Kane, Farisa Y. Morales, Michael W. Werner, Varoujan Gorjian, Bj\"orn

TL;DR
This paper confirms and characterizes TOI-674b, a low-density super-Neptune orbiting a nearby M dwarf, providing precise measurements of its physical and orbital properties using combined transit and radial velocity data.
Contribution
The study presents the first detailed characterization of TOI-674b, including its mass, radius, and orbit, using joint light curve and radial velocity analysis, and highlights its significance as a large super-Neptune in the Neptunian desert.
Findings
TOI-674b has a radius of 5.25 Earth radii.
The planet's mass is 23.6 Earth masses.
It has a low density of 0.91 g/cm^3.
Abstract
We use TESS, Spitzer, ground-based light curves and HARPS spectrograph radial velocity measurements to establish the physical properties of the transiting exoplanet candidate TOI-674b. We perform a joint fit of the light curves and radial velocity time series to measure the mass, radius, and orbital parameters of the candidate. We confirm and characterize TOI-674b, a low-density super-Neptune transiting a nearby M dwarf. The host star (TIC 158588995, mag, mag) is characterized by its M2V spectral type with M, R, and K, and is located at a distance pc. Combining the available transit light curves plus radial velocity measurements and jointly fitting a circular orbit model, we find an orbital period of $1.977143 \pm 3\times…
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