TKS V. Twin sub-Neptunes Transiting the Nearby G Star HD 63935
Nicholas Scarsdale, Joseph M. Akana Murphy, Natalie M. Batalha, Ian J., M. Crossfield, Courtney D. Dressing, Benjamin Fulton, Andrew W. Howard,, Daniel Huber, Howard Isaacson, Stephen R. Kane, Erik A. Petigura, Paul, Robertson, Arpita Roy, Lauren M. Weiss, Corey Beard

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of two sub-Neptune planets transiting the bright star HD 63935, highlighting their potential for atmospheric studies and their significance for understanding sub-Neptune evolution.
Contribution
The study presents the first detection and detailed characterization of two nearly identical sub-Neptune planets around HD 63935, including their masses, radii, and atmospheric observability prospects.
Findings
Both planets have similar sizes (~2.9 R⊕) and masses (~11 M⊕).
Planets have densities indicating small hydrogen/helium envelopes.
HD 63935 b is an excellent target for JWST transmission spectroscopy.
Abstract
We present the discovery of two nearly identically-sized sub-Neptune transiting planets orbiting HD 63935, a bright ( mag), sun-like () star at 49 pc. TESS identified the first planet, HD 63935 b (TOI-509.01), in Sectors 7 and 34. We identified the second signal (HD 63935 c) in Keck HIRES and Lick APF radial velocity data as part of our followup campaign. It was subsequently confirmed with TESS photometry in Sector 34 as TOI-509.02. Our analysis of the photometric and radial velocity data yields a robust detection of both planets with periods of and days, radii of and , and masses of and . We calculate densities for planets b and c consistent with a few percent of the planet mass in hydrogen/helium envelopes. We also describe our survey's efforts…
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