TOI-969: a late-K dwarf with a hot mini-Neptune in the desert and an eccentric cold Jupiter
J. Lillo-Box, D. Gandolfi, D. J. Armstrong, K. A. Collins, L. D., Nielsen, R. Luque, J. Korth, S. G. Sousa, S. N. Quinn, L. Acu\~na, S. B., Howell, G. Morello, C. Hellier, S. Giacalone, S. Hoyer, K. Stassun, E. Palle,, A. Aguichine, O. Mousis, V. Adibekyan, T. Azevedo Silva

TL;DR
This study confirms and characterizes the TOI-969 planetary system, revealing a hot mini-Neptune and a distant eccentric cold Jupiter, providing insights into planetary formation and migration around K-dwarf stars.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of a multi-planet system around a K-dwarf with a close-in mini-Neptune and a distant eccentric giant, using combined radial velocity and photometric data.
Findings
TOI-969 b is a volatile-rich mini-Neptune near the hot-Neptune desert.
The system includes a highly eccentric cold Jupiter with a long orbital period.
TOI-969 b is an excellent target for atmospheric characterization.
Abstract
The current architecture of a given multi-planetary system is a key fingerprint of its past formation and dynamical evolution history. Long-term follow-up observations are key to complete their picture. In this paper we focus on the confirmation and characterization of the components of the TOI-969 planetary system, where TESS detected a Neptune-size planet candidate in a very close-in orbit around a late K-dwarf star. We use a set of precise radial velocity observations from HARPS, PFS and CORALIE instruments covering more than two years in combination with the TESS photometric light curve and other ground-based follow-up observations to confirm and characterize the components of this planetary system. We find that TOI-969 b is a transiting close-in ( days) mini-Neptune planet ( M, R), thus placing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
