TOI-2447 b / NGTS-29 b: a 69-day Saturn around a Solar analogue
Samuel Gill, Daniel Bayliss, Sol\`ene Ulmer-Moll, Peter J. Wheatley,, Rafael Brahm, David R. Anderson, David Armstrong, Ioannis Apergis, Douglas R., Alves, Matthew R. Burleigh, R.P. Butler, Fran\c{c}ois Bouchy, Matthew P., Battley, Edward M. Bryant, Allyson Bieryla

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of TOI-2447 b, a long-period Saturn-mass exoplanet around a Sun-like star, with implications for understanding cool giant planet formation and migration.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a 69-day orbiting Saturn-mass exoplanet with evidence of additional planets in the system.
Findings
Discovered a 69-day period Saturn-mass exoplanet with a radius of 0.865 R_J.
Measured a planet mass of 0.386 M_J and equilibrium temperature of 414 K.
Detected potential additional planets through transit timing variations and radial velocity signals.
Abstract
Discovering transiting exoplanets with relatively long orbital periods (10 days) is crucial to facilitate the study of cool exoplanet atmospheres () and to understand exoplanet formation and inward migration further out than typical transiting exoplanets. In order to discover these longer period transiting exoplanets, long-term photometric and radial velocity campaigns are required. We report the discovery of TOI-2447 b ( NGTS-29b), a Saturn-mass transiting exoplanet orbiting a bright (T=10.0) Solar-type star (T=5730 K). TOI-2447 b was identified as a transiting exoplanet candidate from a single transit event of 1.3% depth and 7.29 h duration in Sector 31 and a prior transit event from 2017 in NGTS data. Four further transit events were observed with NGTS photometry which revealed an orbital period of P=69.34 days. The transit events…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
