Two temperate Earth-mass planets orbiting the nearby star GJ1002
A. Su\'arez Mascare\~no, E. Gonz\'alez-\'Alvarez, M. R. Zapatero, Osorio, J. Lillo-Box, J. P. Faria, V. M. Passegger, J. I. Gonz\'alez, Hern\'andez, P. Figueira, A. Sozzetti, R. Rebolo, F. Pepe, N. C. Santos, S., Cristiani, C. Lovis, A. M. Silva, I. Ribas, P. J. Amado

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of two Earth-mass planets in the habitable zone orbiting the nearby M-dwarf GJ1002, using radial velocity data and advanced modeling techniques, highlighting their potential for atmospheric study.
Contribution
First detection and characterization of two Earth-mass planets in the habitable zone around GJ1002 using combined RV and stellar activity modeling.
Findings
Two Earth-mass planets with periods of ~10.3 and ~21.2 days.
Planets receive 0.67 and 0.257 times Earth's stellar flux.
Host star's rotation period is approximately 126 days.
Abstract
We report the discovery and characterisation of two Earth-mass planets orbiting in the habitable zone of the nearby M-dwarf GJ~1002 based on the analysis of the radial-velocity (RV) time series from the ESPRESSO and CARMENES spectrographs. The host star is the quiet M5.5~V star GJ~1002 (relatively faint in the optical, mag, but brighter in the infrared, mag), located at 4.84 pc from the Sun. We analyse 139 spectroscopic observations taken between 2017 and 2021. We performed a joint analysis of the time series of the RV and full-width half maximum (FWHM) of the cross-correlation function (CCF) to model the planetary and stellar signals present in the data, applying Gaussian process regression to deal with the stellar activity. We detect the signal of two planets orbiting GJ~1002. GJ~1002~b is a planet with a minimum mass of 1.08 0.13…
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