Three short-period Earth-sized planets around M dwarfs discovered by TESS: TOI-5720b, TOI-6008b and TOI-6086b
K. Barkaoui, R.P. Schwarz, N. Narita, P. Mistry, C. Magliano, T., Hirano, M. Maity, A.J. Burgasser, B.V. Rackham, F. Murgas, F.J. Pozuelos,, K.G. Stassun, M.E. Everett, D.R. Ciardi, C. Lamman, E.K. Pass, A. Bieryla, C., Aganze, E. Esparza-Borges, K.A. Collins, G. Covone

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and validation of three short-period Earth-sized planets orbiting nearby M-dwarf stars using TESS data, ground-based observations, and statistical techniques, highlighting their potential for atmospheric studies with JWST.
Contribution
The study presents the first validation of three new Earth-sized planets around M-dwarfs, combining multiple observational methods and validation techniques to confirm their planetary nature.
Findings
Discovered three Earth-sized planets around M-dwarfs with short orbital periods.
Provided physical parameters and upper mass limits for the planets.
Highlighted these planets as prime targets for JWST atmospheric characterization.
Abstract
One of the main goals of the NASA's TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) mission is the discovery of Earth-like planets around nearby M-dwarf stars. Here, we present the discovery and validation of three new short-period Earth-sized planets orbiting nearby M-dwarfs: TOI- 5720b, TOI-6008b and TOI-6086b. We combined TESS data, ground-based multi-color light curves, ground-based optical and near-infrared spectroscopy, and Subaru/IRD RVs data to validate the planetary candidates and constrain the physical parameters of the systems. In addition, we used archival images, high-resolution imaging, and statistical validation techniques to support the planetary validation. TOI-5720b is a planet with a radius of Rp=1.09 Re orbiting a nearby (23 pc) M2.5 host, with an orbital period of P=1.43 days. It has an equilibrium temperature of Teq=708 K and an incident flux of Sp=41.7 Se. TOI-6008b…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
