TOI-6038 A b: A dense sub-Saturn in the transition regime between the Neptunian ridge and savanna
Sanjay Baliwal, Rishikesh Sharma, Abhijit Chakraborty, K. J. Nikitha,, A. Castro-Gonz\'alez, Hareesh G. Bhaskar, Akanksha Khandelwal, David W., Latham, Allyson Bieryla, Vincent Bourrier, Neelam J.S.S.V. Prasad, Kapil K., Bharadwaj, Kevikumar A. Lad, Ashirbad Nayak, Vishal Joshi

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of a dense sub-Saturn exoplanet, TOI-6038 A b, orbiting a bright star, with insights into its internal structure, formation history, and potential migration mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of TOI-6038 A b, including mass, radius, density, and internal structure, and discusses its placement in the transition regime between Neptunian ridge and savanna.
Findings
TOI-6038 A b has a mass of approximately 78.5 Earth masses and a radius of about 6.41 Earth radii.
The planet's density suggests a composition of dense core material with a low-density H/He envelope.
The planet lies at the transition between Neptunian ridge and savanna populations, with implications for its migration history.
Abstract
We present the discovery and characterization of a sub-Saturn exoplanet, TOI-6038~A~b, using the PARAS-2 spectrograph. The planet orbits a bright (), metal-rich late F-type star, TOI-6038~A, with , , and dex. The system also contains a wide-orbit binary companion, TOI-6038~B, an early K-type star at a projected separation of AU. We combined radial velocity data from PARAS-2 with photometric data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) for joint modeling. TOI-6038~A~b has a mass of and a radius of , orbiting in a circular orbit with a period of days. Internal structure modeling suggests that of the planet's mass is composed of dense…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Space Exploration and Technology
