A super-Earth and a mini-Neptune near the 2:1 MMR straddling the radius valley around the nearby mid-M dwarf TOI-2096
F. J. Pozuelos, M. Timmermans, B. V. Rackham, L. J. Garcia, A. J., Burgasser, S. R. Kane, M. N. G\"unther, K. G. Stassun, V. Van Grootel, M., D\'evora-Pajares, R. Luque, B. Edwards, P. Niraula, N. Schanche, R. D. Wells,, E. Ducrot, S. Howell, D. Sebastian, K. Barkaoui

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and initial characterization of a planetary system around a mid-M dwarf, featuring a super-Earth and a mini-Neptune near the 2:1 MMR, providing valuable data for planetary formation theories.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of the TOI-2096 system, including validation, characterization, and potential for future mass and atmospheric studies, especially around low-mass stars.
Findings
Super-Earth and mini-Neptune in 2:1 MMR near the radius valley
Potential for measuring TTVs with high-precision photometry
Suitable for atmospheric studies with JWST
Abstract
Several planetary formation models have been proposed to explain the observed abundance and variety of compositions of super-Earths and mini-Neptunes. In this context, multitransiting systems orbiting low-mass stars whose planets are close to the radius valley are benchmark systems, which help to elucidate which formation model dominates. We report the discovery, validation, and initial characterization of one such system, TOI-2096, composed of a super-Earth and a mini-Neptune hosted by a mid-type M dwarf located 48 pc away. We first characterized the host star by combining different methods. Then, we derived the planetary properties by modeling the photometric data from TESS and ground-based facilities. We used archival data, high-resolution imaging, and statistical validation to support our planetary interpretation. We found that TOI-2096 corresponds to a dwarf star of spectral type…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
