TOI-2084 b and TOI-4184 b: two new sub-Neptunes around M dwarf stars
K. Barkaoui, M. Timmermans, A. Soubkiou, B.V. Rackham, A. J., Burgasser, J. Chouqar, F.J. Pozuelos, K.A. Collins, S.B. Howell, R. Simcoe,, C. Melis, K.G. Stassun, J. Tregloan-Reed, M. Cointepas, M. Gillon, X., Bonfils, E. Furlan, C.L. Gnilka, J.M. Almenara, R. Alonso

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and validation of two sub-Neptune exoplanets orbiting nearby M dwarf stars, providing detailed characterization and highlighting their potential for future atmospheric studies with JWST.
Contribution
The paper presents the first validation and detailed characterization of two new sub-Neptune exoplanets around M dwarfs, including their physical parameters and potential for atmospheric exploration.
Findings
Both planets are sub-Neptune-sized with radii around 2.4 Earth radii.
The planets orbit their stars every 4.9 and 6.08 days, respectively.
They are promising targets for atmospheric studies with JWST.
Abstract
We present the discovery and validation of two TESS exoplanets orbiting nearby M dwarfs: TOI-2084b, and TOI-4184b. We characterized the host stars by combining spectra from Shane/Kast and Magellan/FIRE, SED (Spectral Energy Distribution) analysis, and stellar evolutionary models. In addition, we used Gemini-South/Zorro & -North/Alopeke high-resolution imaging, archival science images, and statistical validation packages to support the planetary interpretation. We performed a global analysis of multi-colour photometric data from TESS and ground-based facilities in order to derive the stellar and planetary physical parameters for each system. We find that TOI-2084b and TOI-4184b are sub-Neptune-sized planets with radii of Rp = 2.47 +/- 0.13R_Earth and Rp = 2.43 +/- 0.21R_Earth, respectively. TOI-2084b completes an orbit around its host star every 6.08 days, has an equilibrium temperature…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
