TOI 762 A b and TIC 46432937 b: Two Giant Planets Transiting M Dwarf Stars
Joel D. Hartman, Daniel Bayliss, Rafael Brahm, Edward M. Bryant,, Andr\'es Jord\'an, G\'asp\'ar \'A. Bakos, Melissa J. Hobson, Elyar Sedaghati,, Xavier Bonfils, Marion Cointepas, Jose Manuel Almenara, Khalid Barkaoui,, Mathilde Timmermans, George Dransfield, Elsa Ducrot

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and confirmation of two giant planets transiting M dwarf stars, using TESS data and high-precision RV measurements, highlighting their unique characteristics and potential for atmospheric studies.
Contribution
First discovery of two giant planets transiting M dwarfs with detailed characterization and implications for planetary formation and atmospheric observation.
Findings
TOI 762 A b is a warm sub-Saturn with 0.251 M_J and 3.4717-day orbit.
TIC 46432937 b is a warm Super-Jupiter with 3.20 M_J and 1.4404-day orbit.
TIC 46432937 b has the highest potential for atmospheric characterization among known warm Super-Jupiters.
Abstract
We present the discovery of TOI 762 A b and TIC 46432937 b, two giant planets transiting M dwarf stars. Transits of both systems were first detected from observations by the NASA TESS mission, and the transiting objects are confirmed as planets through high-precision radial velocity (RV) observations carried out with VLT/ESPRESSO. TOI 762 A b is a warm sub-Saturn with a mass of 0.251 +- 0.042 M_J, a radius of 0.744 +- 0.017 R_J, and an orbital period of 3.4717 d. It transits a mid-M dwarf star with a mass of 0.442 +- 0.025 M_S and a radius of 0.4250 +- 0.0091 R_S. The star TOI 762 A has a resolved binary star companion TOI 762 B that is separated from TOI 762 A by 3.2" (~ 319 AU) and has an estimated mass of 0.227 +- 0.010 M_S. The planet TIC 46432937 b is a warm Super-Jupiter with a mass of 3.20 +- 0.11 M_J and radius of 1.188 +- 0.030 R_J. The planet's orbital period is P = 1.4404 d,…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
