The TOI-1117 Multi-planetary System: 3 sub-Neptunes, 1 in both the Neptunian Desert and Radius Valley
Isobel S. Lockley, David J. Armstrong, Jorge Fern\'andez Fern\'andez, Sarah Millholland, Henrik Knierim, Elisa Delgado Mena, Sergio Sousa, Karen A. Collins, Cristilyn N. Watkins, Steve B. Howell, Vardan Adibekyan, Ravit Helled, Carl Ziegler, Daniel Bayliss, C\'esar Brice\~no

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a multi-planet system around TOI-1117, including a rare hot Neptune in the Neptunian Desert and Radius Valley, with detailed characterization and implications for planetary formation theories.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a multi-planet system with a hot Neptune in the Neptunian Desert and Radius Valley, including dynamical analysis and formation implications.
Findings
Discovery of three sub-Neptunes around TOI-1117.
TOI-1117b is a hot Neptune in the Neptunian Desert and Radius Valley.
System's planets likely have near-circular orbits and near 2:1 resonance.
Abstract
We present the discovery of three sub-Neptune planets around TOI-1117, a Sun-like star with mass , radius , age Gyr and effective temperature K. Light curves from TESS and LCOGT show a transiting sub-Neptune with a day period, mass and radius . This is a rare 'hot Neptune' that falls within the parameter spaces known as the 'Neptunian Desert' and the 'Radius Valley'. Two more planetary signals are detected in HARPS radial velocities, revealing two non-transiting planets with minimum masses and , and periods of and days. The eccentricities were poorly constrained by the HARPS data, with upper limits , , and .…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
