TOI-5005 b: A super-Neptune in the savanna near the ridge
A. Castro-Gonz\'alez, J. Lillo-Box, D. J. Armstrong, L. Acu\~na, A., Aguichine, V. Bourrier, S. Gandhi, S. G. Sousa, E. Delgado-Mena, A. Moya, V., Adibekyan, A. C. M. Correia, D. Barrado, M. Damasso, J. N. Winn, N. C., Santos, K. Barkaoui, S. C. C. Barros, Z. Benkhaldoun

TL;DR
This paper confirms and characterizes TOI-5005 b, a super-Neptune in the Neptunian savanna, revealing its physical properties, internal structure, and potential atmospheric evolution, and providing insights into planetary population differences near the Neptunian ridge.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of TOI-5005 b, including mass, radius, density, and internal structure, and analyzes population-level differences in the Neptunian desert.
Findings
TOI-5005 b is a super-Neptune with a radius of 6.25 R_⊕ and mass of 32.7 M_⊕.
Planets in the savanna tend to have lower densities than those in the ridge.
Statistical evidence suggests different evolutionary pathways for planets in the savanna and ridge.
Abstract
The Neptunian desert and savanna have recently been found to be separated by a ridge, an overdensity of planets in the period range of 3-5 days. These features are thought to be shaped by dynamical and atmospheric processes, but their roles are not yet well understood. Our aim was to confirm and characterize the super-Neptune TESS candidate TOI-5005.01, which orbits a moderately bright (V = 11.8) solar-type star (G2 V) with an orbital period of 6.3 days. We confirm TOI-5005 b to be a transiting super-Neptune with a radius of = ( = ) and a mass of = ( = ), which corresponds to a mean density of = . Our internal structure modelling indicates that the overall…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Geological and Geochemical Analysis · Planetary Science and Exploration
