Early Results from the HUMDRUM Survey: A Small, Earth-mass Planet Orbits TOI-1450A
M. Brady, J. Bean, A. Seifahrt, D. Kasper, R. Luque, G. Stef\'ansson,, J. St\"urmer, D. Charbonneau, K. Collins, J. Doty, Z. Essack, A. Fukui, F., Grau Horta, C. Hedges, C. Hellier, J. Jenkins, N. Narita, S. Quinn, A., Shporer, R. Schwarz, S. Seager, K. Stassun, S. Striegel

TL;DR
This paper reports early results from the HUMDRUM survey, confirming a small Earth-mass planet orbiting TOI-1450A with precise mass measurement, and discovering an additional non-transiting planet, advancing our understanding of nearby M dwarf planetary systems.
Contribution
First high-precision mass measurement of a sub-Earth transiting planet around an M dwarf using MAROON-X, and discovery of a second non-transiting planet in the system.
Findings
Confirmed the planetary nature of TOI-1450Ab with 10% mass precision.
Measured the planet's density consistent with Earth-like composition.
Discovered a second non-transiting planet with a 5.07-day period.
Abstract
M dwarf stars provide us with an ideal opportunity to study nearby small planets. The HUMDRUM (HUnting for M Dwarf Rocky planets Using MAROON-X) survey uses the MAROON-X spectrograph, which is ideally suited to studying these stars, to measure precise masses of a volume-limited ( pc) sample of transiting M dwarf planets. TOI-1450 is a nearby (22.5 pc) binary system containing a M3 dwarf with a roughly 3000 K companion. Its primary star, TOI-1450A, was identified by to have a 2.04d transit signal, and is included in the HUMDRUM sample. In this paper, we present MAROON-X radial velocities which confirm the planetary nature of this signal and measure its mass at a nearly 10% precision. The 2.04d planet, TOI-1450Ab, has and . It is the second-lowest-mass transiting planet with a high-precision RV mass…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Space Exploration and Technology
