Planet Hunters TESS III: two transiting planets around the bright G dwarf HD 152843
Nora L. Eisner, Belinda A. Nicholson, Oscar Barrag\'an, Suzanne, Aigrain, Chris Lintott, Laurel Kaye, Baptiste Klein, Grant Miller, Jake, Taylor, Norbert Zicher, Lars A. Buchhave, Douglas A. Caldwell, Jonti Horner,, Joe Llama, Annelies Mortier, Vinesh M. Rajpaul, Keivan Stassun

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and validation of a two-planet system around a bright G dwarf star using TESS data, with one planet confirmed and the other tentatively detected, highlighting its potential for atmospheric studies.
Contribution
First validation of a two-planet system around a bright G dwarf using citizen science and TESS data, including transit modeling and mass estimation.
Findings
Inner planet radius: 3.41 R⊕
Outer planet radius: 5.83 R⊕ with 19.26-35 day period
Tentative mass estimate for inner planet: 11.56 M⊕
Abstract
We report on the discovery and validation of a two-planet system around a bright (V = 8.85 mag) early G dwarf (1.43 , 1.15 , TOI 2319) using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Three transit events from two planets were detected by citizen scientists in the month-long TESS light curve (sector 25), as part of the Planet Hunters TESS project. Modelling of the transits yields an orbital period of \Pb\ and radius of for the inner planet, and a period in the range 19.26-35 days and a radius of for the outer planet, which was only seen to transit once. Each signal was independently statistically validated, taking into consideration the TESS light curve as well as the ground-based spectroscopic follow-up observations. Radial velocities from HARPS-N and…
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