TOI-1201 b: A mini-Neptune transiting a bright and moderately young M dwarf
D. Kossakowski, J. Kemmer, P. Bluhm, S. Stock, J. A. Caballero, V. J., S. B\'ejar, C. Cardona Guill\'en, N. Lodieu, K. A. Collins, M. Oshagh, M., Schlecker, N. Espinoza, E. Pall\'e, Th. Henning, L. Kreidberg, M. K\"urster,, P. J. Amado, D. R. Anderson, J. C. Morales, D. Conti

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of TOI-1201 b, a mini-Neptune orbiting a bright, young M dwarf, confirmed through TESS and radial velocity data, with implications for atmospheric studies and spin-orbit measurements.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of a mini-Neptune around a bright, young M dwarf using combined TESS, RV, and ground-based data.
Findings
Confirmed planetary mass and radius for TOI-1201 b.
Detected stellar rotation period of 19-23 days.
Identified TOI-1201 b as an excellent target for atmospheric studies.
Abstract
We present the discovery of a transiting mini-Neptune around TOI-1201, a relatively bright and moderately young early M dwarf ( 9.5 mag, 600-800 Myr) in an equal-mass 8 arcsecond-wide binary system, using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), along with follow-up transit observations. With an orbital period of 2.49 d, TOI-1201 b is a warm mini-Neptune with a radius of . This signal is also present in the precise radial velocity measurements from CARMENES, confirming the existence of the planet and providing a planetary mass of and, thus, an estimated bulk density of g cm. The spectroscopic observations additionally show evidence of a signal with a period of 19 d and a long periodic variation of undetermined origin. In combination with…
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