The HD 260655 system: Two rocky worlds transiting a bright M dwarf at 10 pc
R. Luque, B. J. Fulton, M. Kunimoto, P. J. Amado, P. Gorrini, S., Dreizler, C. Hellier, G. W. Henry, K. Molaverdikhani, G. Morello, L., Pe\~na-Mo\~nino, M. P\'erez-Torres, F. J. Pozuelos, Y. Shan, G., Anglada-Escud\'e, V. J. S. B\'ejar, G. Bergond, A. W. Boyle, J. A. Caballero,

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and confirmation of a multi-planet system transiting a nearby bright M dwarf, with two rocky planets suitable for atmospheric characterization by JWST.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of a nearby multi-planet system transiting a bright M dwarf, including mass, radius, and density measurements for both planets.
Findings
Two rocky planets with well-constrained masses and radii.
Planets are among the most suitable for atmospheric studies with JWST.
System is the fourth closest known multi-transiting planet system.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a multi-planetary system transiting the M0 V dwarf HD 260655 (GJ 239, TOI-4599). The system consists of at least two transiting planets, namely HD 260655 b, with a period of 2.77 d, a radius of R = 1.2400.023 R, a mass of M = 2.140.34 M, and a bulk density of = 6.21.0 g cm, and HD 260655 c, with a period of 5.71 d, a radius of R = 1.533 R, a mass of M = 3.090.48 M, and a bulk density of = 4.7 g cm. The planets were detected in transit by the TESS mission and confirmed independently with archival and new precise radial velocities obtained with the HIRES and CARMENES instruments since 1998 and 2016, respectively. At a distance of 10 pc, HD 260655 becomes the fourth closest known multi-transiting planet system after HD…
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