The Discovery and Follow-up of Four Transiting Short-period Sub-Neptunes Orbiting M dwarfs
Y. Hori, A. Fukui, T. Hirano, N. Narita, J. P. de Leon, H. T., Ishikawa, J. D. Hartman, G. Morello, N. Abreu Garc\'ia, L. \'Alvarez, Hern\'andez, V. J. S. B\'ejar, Y. Calatayud-Borras, I. Carleo, G. Enoc, E., Esparza-Borges, I. Fukuda, D. Gal\'an, S. Gerald\'ia-Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and follow-up observations of four sub-Neptune exoplanets orbiting M dwarfs, providing insights into their compositions, atmospheres, and orbital dynamics, and highlighting their potential to retain volatiles and icy mantles.
Contribution
The study presents the validation and characterization of four new sub-Neptunes around M dwarfs, including mass constraints and implications for their interior compositions and orbital eccentricities.
Findings
All four planets are above the radius valley, likely retaining atmospheres or icy mantles.
Three planets orbiting stars older than 1 Gyr have eccentricities around 0.2-0.3.
Mass upper limits suggest significant volatile content in these planets.
Abstract
Sub-Neptunes with are intermediate in size between rocky planets and Neptune-sized planets. The orbital properties and bulk compositions of transiting sub-Neptunes provide clues to the formation and evolution of close-in small planets. In this paper, we present the discovery and follow-up of four sub-Neptunes orbiting M dwarfs (TOI-782, TOI-1448, TOI-2120, and TOI-2406), three of which were newly validated by ground-based follow-up observations and statistical analyses. TOI-782 b, TOI-1448 b, TOI-2120 b, and TOI-2406 b have radii of , , , and and orbital periods of , , , and \,days, respectively. Doppler monitoring with Subaru/InfraRed Doppler instrument led to 2 upper limits on the masses of…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
