From Earths to Super-Earths: Five New Small Planets Transiting M Dwarf Stars
Jonathan Gomez Barrientos, Heather A. Knutson, Morgan Saidel, Michael Greklek-McKeon, W. Garrett Levine, Nicholas Saunders, Howard Isaacson, Renyu Hu, Karen A. Collins, David R. Ciardi, Polina A. Budnikova, Dmitry V. Cheryasov, Samuel W. Yee, Diogo Souto, Aida Behmard

TL;DR
This study statistically validates five new small planets orbiting M dwarf stars, including Earth-sized and super-Earth planets, using multi-faceted observational data, enhancing the catalog of potentially habitable worlds for atmospheric studies.
Contribution
The paper introduces five newly validated small planets around M dwarfs, including a multi-planet system, using combined observational techniques, expanding the known sample of terrestrial exoplanets in this category.
Findings
Five new small planets validated around M dwarfs.
Two planets with equilibrium temperatures ≤ 400 K.
Potential for atmospheric retention on some planets.
Abstract
Earth-sized planets transiting M dwarf stars present one of the best opportunities with current facilities for studying the atmospheric and bulk compositions of terrestrial worlds. Here, we statistically validate five new transiting Earth and super-Earth sized planets orbiting M dwarf stars using a combination of light curves from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, multi-color observations from Palomar and Las Cumbres Observatory, high-resolution imaging, and stellar spectroscopy. The sample includes: TOI-5716 b, an Earth-sized planet (R_p = 0.96 0.05 Rearth) with a 6.766-day orbit around a metal-poor thin-disk star ([Fe/H] = -0.54 0.10); TOI-5728 b, a super-Earth (R_p = 1.31 0.05 Rearth) on an 11.497-day orbit; and TOI-5736 b, a larger planet (R_p = 1.56 0.07 Rearth) with an ultra-short period of just 0.649 days. We also statistically validate a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
