A 34.6-day transiting sub-Neptune in the TOI-1422 planetary system
L. Naponiello, P. Leonardi, M. Damasso, M.-L. Steinmeyer, M. Stalport, C. Dorn, A. S. Bonomo, L. Mancini, A. Sozzetti, S. Benatti, S. Colombo, and R. Cosentino

TL;DR
This study confirms a second transiting sub-Neptune in the TOI-1422 system, revealing complex dynamical interactions and potential additional unseen companions through combined transit and radial velocity data analysis.
Contribution
It is the first to confirm the 34.6-day transiting sub-Neptune in TOI-1422 and analyze its dynamical interactions with the inner planet using combined TESS and RV data.
Findings
Discovery of a second transiting planet with a 34.6-day period.
Detection of transit timing variations indicating dynamical interactions.
Evidence suggesting a possible additional undetected low-mass planet.
Abstract
TOI-1422 is a G2 V star ( mag) known to host a warm Neptune-sized planet, TOI-1422 b, with a mass and radius of about and , on a circular orbit with a period of days. An outer planetary candidate in this system had previously been suggested on the basis of a residual signal in the radial velocity (RV) data with a tentative period of 29 days, along with a possible single transit-like event, although it was not clear at the time whether the two signals belonged to the same companion. In this work, we confirm the presence of a second transiting planet, TOI-1422 c, a sub-Neptune () that orbits with a longer period of 34.563 days. This confirmation is based on the detection of three TESS transits, two from newly available sectors, combined with new and archival RV measurements. The sub-Neptune ($\rho_{\rm…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
