Validation of TOI-1221 b: A warm sub-Neptune exhibiting TTVs around a Sun-like star
Christopher R. Mann, David Lafreni\`ere, Diana Dragomir, Samuel N., Quinn, Thiam-Guan Tan, Karen A. Collins, Steve B. Howell, Carl Ziegler,, Andrew W. Mann, Keivan G. Stassun, Martti H. Kristiansen, Hugh Osborn,, Tabetha Boyajian, Nora Eisner, Coel Hellier, George R. Ricker

TL;DR
This paper validates the existence of TOI-1221 b, a warm sub-Neptune with a long orbital period, using multiple observational methods, and finds evidence of transit timing variations suggesting an additional planet.
Contribution
It provides the first validation of a long-period sub-Neptune around a bright star and reports TTVs indicating possible additional planetary companions.
Findings
Validated TOI-1221 b as a sub-Neptune with high confidence.
Detected significant transit timing variations (>5σ).
Estimated planetary radius and temperature consistent with sub-Neptune characteristics.
Abstract
We present a validation of the long-period ( days) transiting sub-Neptune planet TOI-1221 b (TIC 349095149.01) around a Sun-like (m=10.5) star. This is one of the few known exoplanets with period >50 days, and belongs to the even smaller subset of which have bright enough hosts for detailed spectroscopic follow-up. We combine TESS light curves and ground-based time-series photometry from PEST (0.3~m) and LCOGT (1.0~m) to analyze the transit signals and rule out nearby stars as potential false positive sources. High-contrast imaging from SOAR and Gemini/Zorro rule out nearby stellar contaminants. Reconnaissance spectroscopy from CHIRON sets a planetary scale upper mass limit on the transiting object (1.1 and 3.5 M at 1 and 3, respectively) and shows no sign of a spectroscopic binary companion. We determine a planetary…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
