HARPS-N, TESS, and CHEOPS discover a transiting sub-Neptune and two outer companions around the bright solar analogue HD 85426
F. Lienhard, A. Mortier, A. Collier Cameron, M. Cretignier, L. Borsato, A. Anna John, J. A. Egger, M. Stalport, T. G. Wilson, A. Deline, A. Fortier, D. W. Latham, L. Malavolta, P. F. L. Maxted, S. G. Sousa, S. L. Grimm, L. Buchhave, Y. Alibert, B. S. Lakeland, X. Dumusque

TL;DR
This study characterizes a planetary system around HD 85426, discovering a transiting sub-Neptune and two outer companions, using combined HARPS-N, TESS, and CHEOPS data, highlighting the system's potential for atmospheric studies.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of HD 85426 system revealing a transiting sub-Neptune and two non-transiting companions with mass and orbital constraints.
Findings
Discovery of a transiting sub-Neptune HD 85426 b.
Identification of two outer planetary companions.
HD 85426 b is a prime target for atmospheric characterization.
Abstract
We provide a detailed characterisation of the planetary system orbiting HD 85426 (TOI-1774). This bright G-type star (: 0.99 ; : 1.13 ; age: 7.4 Gyr; V mag: 8.25) hosts a transiting sub-Neptune, HD 85426 b, with an orbital period of 16.71 days and a blackbody equilibrium temperature of K. By jointly analysing HARPS-N RVs, TESS, and CHEOPS photometric data and using two different stellar activity mitigation techniques, we constrain planet b's mass to and , depending on the mitigation technique. We investigate the dependence of these results on the priors, data selection, and inclusion of other Keplerians in the modelling. Using this approach, we identify the presence of two non-transiting planetary companions with minimum masses near 10…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
