Multicolour Validation of Two Temperate Mini-Neptunes Around M-dwarf Habitable Zones
Chengzi Jiang, Aleksandra Selezneva, Hannu Parviainen, Felipe Murgas, Enric Pall\'e, Gareb Fern\'andez-Rodr\'iguez, Samuel Gerald\'ia-Gonz\'alez, Jaume Orell-Miquel, Norio Narita, Akihiko Fukui, Jerome de Leon, Izuru Fukuda, Kai Ikuta, Kiyoe Kawauchi, Steve B. Howell

TL;DR
This study validates two temperate mini-Neptunes orbiting M-dwarfs within habitable zones using multicolour photometry, demonstrating an efficient method to identify promising exoplanets for atmospheric studies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a multicolour validation technique combining TESS and ground-based data to confirm habitable-zone exoplanets and determine their physical parameters.
Findings
Validated two mini-Neptunes as genuine planets in habitable zones.
Determined their sizes, orbital periods, and potential volatile-rich compositions.
Identified these planets as prime targets for JWST and future telescopes.
Abstract
For small planets orbiting within the habitable zones of their host stars, multicolour validation via photometric transit observations offers an efficient alternative to prioritize targets before intensive radial-velocity follow-up, thereby expanding the sample of habitable-zone exoplanets amenable for atmospheric characterisation. In this study, we validate two exceptional habitable-zone TESS candidates, orbiting around M-dwarfs, as genuine planets, precisely determining their transit and physical parameters. We perform Bayesian model comparison by jointly fitting multicolour light curves from TESS and ground-based follow-up, including observations with HiPERCAM at the 10.4-m GTC. Our approach uses wavelength-dependent transit depth variations and precise transit geometry to reject false positives. We validate TOI-2094 b and TOI-7166 b as two new benchmark temperate mini-Neptunes.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
