The mass of the exo-Venus Gliese 12 b, as revealed by HARPS-N, ESPRESSO, and CARMENES
Daisy A. Turner, Yoshi Nike Emilia Eschen, Felipe Murgas, Annelies Mortier, Thomas G Wilson, Jorge Fern\'andez Fern\'andez, Nicole Gromek, Giuseppe Morello, Hugo M. Tabernero, Jo Ann Egger, Shreyas Vissapragada, Jos\'e A. Caballero, Stefan Dreizler, Alix Violet Freckelton

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the mass and radius of the temperate exo-Venus Gliese 12 b, revealing its rocky composition and highlighting its potential for further atmospheric and compositional studies.
Contribution
First precise mass measurement of Gliese 12 b using multiple radial velocity and photometry datasets, establishing its rocky nature and unique position in parameter space.
Findings
Mass of Gliese 12 b is approximately 0.95 Earth masses.
Radius of Gliese 12 b is approximately 0.93 Earth radii.
Likely rocky interior with no primordial gaseous envelope.
Abstract
Small temperate planets are prime targets for exoplanet studies due to their possible similarities with the rocky planets in the Solar System. M dwarfs are promising hosts since the planetary signals are within our current detection capabilities. Gliese 12 b is a Venus-sized temperate planet orbiting a quiet M dwarf. We present here the first precise mass measurement of this small exoplanet. We performed a detailed analysis using HARPS-N, ESPRESSO, and CARMENES radial velocities, along with new and archival \tess, \cheops, and MuSCAT2/3 photometry data. From fitting the available data, we find that the planet has a radius of and a mass of (a measurement of the semi-amplitude ), and is on an orbit with a period of…
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TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Planetary Science and Exploration · Astro and Planetary Science
