TOI-1468: A system of two transiting planets, a super-Earth and a mini-Neptune, on opposite sides of the radius valley
P. Chaturvedi, P. Bluhm, E. Nagel, A. P. Hatzes, G. Morello, M. Brady,, J. Korth, K. Molaverdikhani, D. Kossakowski, J. A. Caballero, E. W. Guenther,, E. Pall\'e, N. Espinoza, A. Seifahrt, N. Lodieu, C. Cifuentes, E. Furlan, P., J. Amado, T. Barclay, J. Bean, V. J. S. B\'ejar

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of two small transiting planets around the M dwarf star TOI-1468, one rocky super-Earth and one mini-Neptune with a gaseous envelope, on opposite sides of the radius valley.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of a two-planet system with planets on opposite sides of the radius valley around an M dwarf, enhancing understanding of planet formation.
Findings
TOI-1468 b is a rocky planet with a density of 8.39 g/cm³.
TOI-1468 c has a gaseous envelope with a density of 2.00 g/cm³.
The system helps refine the location of the radius valley for small planets around M dwarfs.
Abstract
We report the discovery and characterization of two small transiting planets orbiting the bright M3.0V star TOI-1468 (LSPM J0106+1913), whose transit signals were detected in the photometric time series in three sectors of the TESS mission. We confirm the e planetary nature of both of them using precise radial velocity measurements from the CARMENES and MAROON-X spectrographs, and supplement them with ground-based transit photometry. A joint analysis of all these data reveals that the shorter-period planet, TOI-1468 b ( = 1.88 d), has a planetary mass of and a radius of , resulting in a density of g cm, which is consistent with a mostly rocky composition. For the outer planet, TOI-1468 c ( d), we derive a mass of $M_{\rm c} =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
