Validation of a Third Earth-sized Planet in the TOI-2267 Binary System
Michael Greklek-McKeon, Jonathan Gomez Barrientos, Heather A. Knutson, Sebasti\'an Z\'u\~niga-Fern\'andez, Francisco J. Pozuelos, Morgan Saidel, W. Garrett Levine, Renyu Hu, Fei Dai, Tansu Daylan, John P. Doty, David R. Rodriguez, Joseph D. Twicken, David W. Latham

TL;DR
This paper validates a third Earth-sized exoplanet in the TOI-2267 binary system using combined observational data and advanced statistical methods, revealing a potentially unique planetary system configuration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel validation of a third planet in a binary system with combined TESS and ground-based observations, using the updated TRICERATOPS+ pipeline.
Findings
Validated the third Earth-sized planet in TOI-2267 system
Identified the system as potentially the first double transiting M dwarf binary
Revealed an extremely compact orbital configuration
Abstract
We report the validation of a third terrestrial exoplanet in the nearby (22 pc) TOI-2267 system. TOI-2267 is a binary system with stellar components TOI-2267A (M5, 3030 K) and TOI-2267B (M6, 2930 K), with an on-sky separation of 0.384 (8 au projected separation). TOI-2267 hosts two Earth-sized planets (TOI-2267 b, , and TOI-2267 c, , if orbiting the primary star; or and , respectively, if orbiting the secondary star) with orbital periods of 2.3 and 3.5 days. This system also contains a third Earth-sized planet candidate with an orbital period of 2.0 days that was previously identified as a likely planet with a low false-positive probability, but could not be firmly validated due to the lack of independent observations beyond TESS data. We combine two new transit observations…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Educational Leadership and Practices
