A detailed analysis of the Gl 486 planetary system
J. A. Caballero, E. Gonzalez-Alvarez, M. Brady, T. Trifonov, T. G., Ellis, C. Dorn, C. Cifuentes, K. Molaverdikhani, J. L. Bean, T. Boyajian, E., Rodriguez, J. Sanz-Forcada, M. R. Zapatero Osorio, C. Abia, P. J. Amado, N., Anugu, V. J. S. Bejar, C. L. Davies, S. Dreizler

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the nearby Gl 486 system, including stellar characterization, planetary parameters, and implications for future atmospheric studies with JWST.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed characterization of Gl 486 and its planet, combining interferometry, spectroscopy, and photometry to constrain stellar and planetary properties.
Findings
Measured stellar radius and rotation period.
Determined planetary mass and radius with high precision.
Inferred planetary internal structure and composition.
Abstract
The Gl 486 system consists of a very nearby, relatively bright, weakly active M3.5 V star at just 8 pc with a warm transiting rocky planet of about 1.3 R_Terra and 3.0 M_Terra that is ideal for both transmission and emission spectroscopy and for testing interior models of telluric planets. To prepare for future studies, we collected light curves of seven new transits observed with the CHEOPS space mission and new radial velocities obtained with MAROON-X/Gemini North and CARMENES/Calar Alto telescopes, together with previously published spectroscopic and photometric data from the two spectrographs and TESS. We also performed interferometric observations with the CHARA Array and new photometric monitoring with a suite of smaller telescopes. From interferometry, we measure a limb-darkened disc angular size of the star Gl 486. Together with a corrected Gaia EDR3 parallax, we obtain a…
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