GJ 806 (TOI-4481): A bright nearby multi-planetary system with a transiting hot, low-density super-Earth
E. Palle, J. Orell-Miquel, M. Brady, J. Bean, A. P. Hatzes, G., Morello, J. C. Morales, F. Murgas, K. Molaverdikhani, H. Parviainen, J., Sanz-Forcada, V. J. S. B\'ejar, J. A. Caballero, K. R. Sreenivas, M., Schlecker, I. Ribas, V. Perdelwitz, L. Tal-Or, M. P\'erez-Torres

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of a nearby multi-planet system around the bright M dwarf GJ 806, including a transiting super-Earth and a non-transiting companion, with implications for atmospheric studies.
Contribution
First detailed mass and radius measurements of a multi-planet system around a bright, nearby M dwarf, including transiting and non-transiting planets, with atmospheric observation prospects.
Findings
GJ 806 b is a transiting super-Earth with a 0.93-day orbit.
GJ 806 c is a non-transiting super-Earth with a 6.6-day orbit.
GJ 806 b is a promising target for atmospheric characterization.
Abstract
One of the main scientific goals of the TESS mission is the discovery of transiting small planets around the closest and brightest stars in the sky. Here, using data from the CARMENES, MAROON-X, and HIRES spectrographs, together with TESS, we report the discovery and mass determination of a planetary system around the M1.5 V star GJ 806 (TOI-4481). GJ 806 is a bright (V=10.8 mag, J=7.3 mag) and nearby (d=12 pc) M dwarf that hosts at least two planets. The innermost planet, GJ 806 b, is transiting and has an ultra-short orbital period of 0.93 d, a radius of 1.331+-0.023 Re, a mass of 1.90+-0.17 Me, a mean density of 4.40+-0.45 g/cm3, and an equilibrium temperature of 940+-10 K. We detect a second, non-transiting, super-Earth planet in the system, GJ 806c, with an orbital period of 6.6 d, a minimum mass of 5.80+-0.30 Me, and an equilibrium temperature of 490+-5 K. The radial velocity data…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
