An unusually low-density super-Earth transiting the bright early-type M-dwarf GJ 1018 (TOI-244)
A. Castro-Gonz\'alez, O.D.S. Demangeon, J. Lillo-Box, C. Lovis, B., Lavie, V. Adibekyan, L. Acu\~na, M. Deleuil, A. Aguichine, M. R. Zapatero, Osorio, H. M. Tabernero, J. Davoult, Y. Alibert, N. Santos, S. G. Sousa, A., Antoniadis-Karnavas, F. Borsa, J. N. Winn

TL;DR
This paper confirms and characterizes a low-density super-Earth orbiting the bright M-dwarf GJ 1018, revealing a likely water-rich composition and providing one of the most precise measurements for such planets, with implications for understanding their formation.
Contribution
It presents detailed mass, radius, and internal structure analysis of TOI-244 b, a low-density super-Earth, using combined radial velocity and photometric data, highlighting its potential water content and atmospheric properties.
Findings
TOI-244 b has a radius of 1.52 R⊕ and a mass of 2.68 M⊕.
The planet's density suggests a water-rich composition with a significant hydrosphere.
It is among the most precisely characterized super-Earths, ideal for atmospheric studies.
Abstract
Small planets located at the lower mode of the bimodal radius distribution are generally assumed to be composed of iron and silicates in a proportion similar to that of the Earth. However, recent discoveries are revealing a new group of low-density planets that are inconsistent with that description. We intend to confirm and characterize the TESS planet candidate TOI-244.01, which orbits the bright ( = 7.97 mag), nearby ( = 22 pc), and early-type (M2.5 V) M-dwarf star GJ 1018 with an orbital period of 7.4 days. We used Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods to model 57 precise radial velocity measurements acquired by the ESPRESSO spectrograph together with TESS photometry and complementary HARPS data. We find TOI-244 b to be a super-Earth with a radius of = 1.52 0.12 and a mass of = 2.68 0.30 . These values correspond…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
