TOI-3235 b: a transiting giant planet around an M4 dwarf star
Melissa J. Hobson (1, 2), Andr\'es Jord\'an (3, 2, 4), E. M., Bryant (5, 6, 7), R. Brahm (3, 2, 4), D. Bayliss (5), J. D., Hartman (8), G. \'A. Bakos (8), Th. Henning (1), Jose Manuel Almenara (9),, Khalid Barkaoui (10, 11, 12), Zouhair Benkhaldoun (13), Xavier Bonfils, (9)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of TOI-3235 b, a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting an M4 dwarf star, challenging existing planet formation models and offering promising prospects for atmospheric studies.
Contribution
The discovery of a Jupiter-sized planet around a low-mass M-dwarf star, which current models do not predict, and its potential for atmospheric characterization.
Findings
Mass of 0.665±0.025 M_J and radius of 1.017±0.044 R_J
Orbital period of 2.5926 days and temperature of ~604 K
High suitability for atmospheric studies
Abstract
We present the discovery of TOI-3235 b, a short-period Jupiter orbiting an M-dwarf with a stellar mass close to the critical mass at which stars transition from partially to fully convective. TOI-3235 b was first identified as a candidate from TESS photometry, and confirmed with radial velocities from ESPRESSO, and ground-based photometry from HATSouth, MEarth-South, TRAPPIST-South, LCOGT, and ExTrA. We find that the planet has a mass of and a radius of . It orbits close to its host star, with an orbital period of , but has an equilibrium temperature of , well below the expected threshold for radius inflation of hot Jupiters. The host star has a mass of , a radius of , an effective temperature of $\mathrm{3389 \,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
