TOI-512: Super-Earth transiting a K-type star discovered by TESS and ESPRESSO
J. Rodrigues, S.C. Barros, N.C. Santos, J. Davoult, M. Attia, A., Castro-Gonz\'alez, S.G. Sousa, O.D.S. Demangeon, M.J. Hobson, D. Bossini, C., Ziegler, J.P. Faria, V. Adibekyan, C. Lovis, B. Lavie, M. Damasso, A.M., Silva, A. Su\'arez Mascare\~no, F. Pepe, F. Bouchy, Y. Alibert

TL;DR
This paper confirms and characterizes a super-Earth exoplanet around a bright K-type star using combined TESS photometry and ESPRESSO radial velocity data, revealing its mass, radius, internal structure, and low gas content.
Contribution
First joint analysis of TESS and ESPRESSO data to confirm and detail the properties of a super-Earth exoplanet around TOI-512, including internal structure modeling.
Findings
TOI-512b is a super-Earth with 1.54 R⊕ and 3.57 M⊕.
The planet has a density of approximately 5.62 g/cm³.
No evidence found for the second TESS candidate, TOI-512.02.
Abstract
One of the goals of the ESPRESSO guaranteed time observations (GTOs) at the ESO 8.2m telescope is to follow up on candidate planets from transit surveys such as the TESS mission. High-precision radial velocities are required to characterize small exoplanets. Aims. We intend to confirm the existence of a transiting super-Earth around the bright (V=9.74) K0-type star TOI-512 (TIC 119292328) and provide a characterization. Combining photometric data from TESS and 37 high-resolution spectroscopic observations from ESPRESSO in a joint Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis, we determined the planetary parameters of TOI-512b and characterized its internal structure. We find that TOI-512b is a super-Earth, with a radius of R and mass of ~M, on a day orbit. This corresponds to a bulk density of…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
