Two mini-Neptunes Transiting the Adolescent K-star HIP 113103 Confirmed with TESS and CHEOPS
Nataliea Lowson, George Zhou, Chelsea X. Huang, Duncan J. Wright,, Billy Edwards, Emma Nabbie, Alex Venner, Samuel N. Quinn, Karen A. Collins,, Edward Gillen, Matthew Battley, Amaury Triaud, Coel Hellier, Sara Seager,, Joshua N. Winn, Jon M. Jenkins, Bill Wohler, Avi Shporer

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and confirmation of two mini-Neptunes orbiting the adolescent K-star HIP 113103, analyzing their orbital resonance, physical characteristics, and potential atmospheric compositions to understand planetary evolution.
Contribution
The study confirms two mini-Neptunes around HIP 113103 using TESS and CHEOPS data, providing detailed orbital and atmospheric insights, and simulating their transmission spectra for future observations.
Findings
Planets are in near 2:1 resonance orbit.
HIP 113103 b is within the radius gap, possibly losing its atmosphere.
Simulated spectra suggest challenges in detecting metallicity differences.
Abstract
We report the discovery of two mini-Neptunes in near 2:1 resonance orbits ( d for HIP 113103 b and d for HIP 113103 c) around the adolescent K-star HIP 113103 (TIC 121490076). The planet system was first identified from the TESS mission, and was confirmed via additional photometric and spectroscopic observations, including a 17.5 hour observation for the transits of both planets using ESA CHEOPS. We place min and min limits on the absence of transit timing variations over the three year photometric baseline, allowing further constraints on the orbital eccentricities of the system beyond that available from the photometric transit duration alone. With a planetary radius of , HIP 113103 b resides within the radius gap, and this might provide invaluable information on the formation disparities…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
