VaTEST I: Validation of Sub-Saturn Exoplanet TOI-181b in Narrow Orbit from its Host Star
Priyashkumar Mistry, Kamlesh Pathak, Georgios Lekkas, Aniket Prasad,, Surendra Bhattarai, Mousam Maity, Charles A. Beichman, David R. Ciardi, Phil, Evans, Allyson Bieryla, Jason D. Eastman, David W. Latham, Gilbert A., Esquerdo, Jennifer P. Lucero

TL;DR
This paper validates the existence of the sub-Saturn exoplanet TOI-181b orbiting a K-type star using TESS and HARPS data, confirming its parameters and low false positive probability, contributing to understanding planetary formation.
Contribution
First validation of TOI-181b as a sub-Saturn exoplanet using combined photometric and spectroscopic data with statistical validation tools.
Findings
TOI-181b has a radius of 6.95 R⊕ and mass of 46.16 M⊕.
Radial velocity semi-amplitude measured at 20.56 m/s.
False positive probabilities are extremely low, confirming planetary nature.
Abstract
We present here a validation of sub-Saturn exoplanet TOI-181b orbiting a K spectral type star TOI-181 (Mass: 0.822 0.04 M, Radius: 0.745 0.02 R, Temperature: 4994 50 K) as a part of Validation of Transiting Exoplanets using Statistical Tools (VaTEST) project. TOI-181b is a planet with radius 6.95 0.08 R, mass 46.16 2.71 M, orbiting in a slightly eccentric orbit with eccentricity 0.15 0.06 and semi-major axis of 0.054 0.004 AU, with an orbital period of 4.5320 0.000002 days. The transit photometry data was collected using Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and spectroscopic data for radial velocity analysis was collected using The European Southern Observatory's (ESO) High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) telescope. Based on the radial velocity best-fit model we measured RV…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
