HD 21520 b: a warm sub-Neptune transiting a bright G dwarf
Molly Nies, Ismael Mireles, Fran\c{c}ois Bouchy, Diana Dragomir,, Belinda A. Nicholson, Nora L. Eisner, Sergio G. Sousa, Karen A. Collins,, Steve B. Howell, Carl Ziegler, Coel Hellier, Brett Addison, Sarah Ballard,, Brendan P. Bowler, C\'esar Brice\~no, Catherine A. Clark

TL;DR
HD 21520 b is a newly discovered warm sub-Neptune orbiting a bright G dwarf, with confirmed transits, no nearby stellar companions, and a tentative mass estimate, making it ideal for future atmospheric studies.
Contribution
This paper reports the discovery and validation of HD 21520 b as a single-planet system with detailed transit and radial velocity analysis, including the first tentative mass measurement.
Findings
Confirmed transits in multiple sectors matching the orbital period
High-resolution imaging shows no nearby stellar companions
Tentative mass estimate of approximately 8 Earth masses
Abstract
We report the discovery and validation of HD 21520 b, a transiting planet found with TESS and orbiting a bright G dwarf (V=9.2, K, ). HD 21520 b was originally alerted as a system (TOI-4320) consisting of two planet candidates with periods of 703.6 and 46.4 days. However, our analysis supports instead a single-planet system with an orbital period of days and radius of . Three full transits in sectors 4, 30 and 31 match this period and have transit depths and durations in agreement with each other, as does a partial transit in sector 3. We also observe transits using CHEOPS and LCOGT. SOAR and Gemini high-resolution imaging do not indicate the presence of any nearby companions, and MINERVA-Australis and CORALIE radial velocities rule out an on-target spectroscopic binary.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
