Planetary system around LTT 1445A unveiled by ESPRESSO: Multiple planets in a triple M-dwarf system
B. Lavie, F. Bouchy, C. Lovis, M. Zapatero Osorio, A. Deline, S., Barros, P. Figueira, A. Sozzetti, J. I. Gonzalez Hernandez, J. Lillo-Box, J., Rodrigues, A. Mehner, M. Damasso, V. Adibekyan, Y. Alibert, C. Allende, Prieto, S. Cristiani, V. DOdorico, P. Di Marcantonio

TL;DR
This study reveals multiple planets around the M-dwarf star LTT 1445A using ESPRESSO radial velocity data, including transiting and non-transiting planets, with implications for habitability and atmospheric studies.
Contribution
First detailed mass and radius measurements of multiple planets in a triple M-dwarf system, demonstrating the system's potential for habitability and atmospheric characterization.
Findings
Discovered a second transiting planet and a third non-transiting candidate.
Determined planet masses with high precision using ESPRESSO spectra.
Identified planet d as a potential habitable zone candidate.
Abstract
We present radial velocity follow-up obtained with ESPRESSO of the M-type star LTT 1445A (TOI-455), for which a transiting planet b with an orbital period of~5.4 days was detected by TESS. We report the discovery of a second transiting planet (LTT 1445A c) and a third non-transiting candidate planet (LTT 1445A d) with orbital periods of 3.12 and 24.30 days, respectively. The host star is the main component of a triple M-dwarf system at a distance of 6.9 pc. We used 84 ESPRESSO high-resolution spectra to determine accurate masses of 2.30.3 and 1.00.2 for planets b and c and a minimum mass of 2.70.7 for planet d. Based on its radius of 1.43 as derived from the TESS observations, LTT 1445A b has a lower density than the Earth and may therefore hold a sizeable atmosphere, which makes it…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
