TOI 560 : Two Transiting Planets Orbiting a K Dwarf Validated with iSHELL, PFS and HIRES RVs
Mohammed El Mufti, Peter P. Plavchan, Howard Isaacson, Bryson L. Cale,, Dax L. Feliz, Michael A. Reefe, Coel Hellier, Keivan Stassun, Jason Eastman,, Alex Polanski, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Eric Gaidos, Veselin Kostov, Joel, Villasenor, Joshua E. Schlieder, Luke G. Bouma

TL;DR
This paper confirms and characterizes a two-planet system around the young K dwarf TOI 560 using photometry and radial velocity measurements, demonstrating the effectiveness of near-infrared RVs in mitigating stellar activity.
Contribution
It presents the validation and mass measurement of two transiting mini-Neptunes in a near-1:3 resonance around TOI 560, utilizing multi-instrument RV data and stellar activity modeling.
Findings
Both planets' masses detected at >3-sigma significance.
Stellar activity shows strong wavelength dependence, highlighting NIR RV advantages.
System is suitable for atmospheric studies with JWST.
Abstract
We validate the presence of a two-planet system orbiting the 0.15--1.4 Gyr K4 dwarf TOI 560 (HD 73583). The system consists of an inner moderately eccentric transiting mini-Neptune (TOI 560 b, days, , ) initially discovered in the Sector 8 \tess\ mission observations, and a transiting mini-Neptune (TOI 560 c, days, ) discovered in the Sector 34 observations, in a rare near-1:3 orbital resonance. We utilize photometric data from \tess\, \textit{Spitzer}, and ground-based follow-up observations to confirm the ephemerides and period of the transiting planets, vet false positive scenarios, and detect the photo-eccentric effect for TOI 560 b. We obtain follow-up spectroscopy and corresponding precise radial velocities (RVs) with…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
