Two temperate Earth- and Neptune-sized planets orbiting fully convective M dwarfs
Madison G. Scott, Georgina Dransfield, Mathilde Timmermans, Amaury H.M.J. Triaud, Benjamin V. Rackham, Khalid Barkaoui, Adam J. Burgasser, Karen A. Collins, Micha\"el Gillon, Steve B. Howell, Alan M. Levine, Francisco J. Pozuelos, Keivan G. Stassun, Carl Ziegler

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of two temperate exoplanets orbiting fully convective M dwarfs, expanding the understanding of potentially habitable worlds within a broader 'temperate' zone defined by specific stellar flux ranges.
Contribution
It introduces an expanded 'temperate' zone for habitability and presents the TEMPOS survey, along with the discovery of two new temperate planets orbiting mid-type M dwarfs, with detailed characterization and validation.
Findings
Two planets have radii of 0.98 and 3.56 Earth radii.
Both planets have instellation fluxes near the inner edge of the temperate zone.
TOI-6716 b is a promising JWST target for atmospheric studies.
Abstract
As the diversity of exoplanets continues to grow, it is important to revisit assumptions about habitability and classical HZ definitions. In this work, we introduce an expanded 'temperate' zone, defined by instellation fluxes between , thus encompassing a broader range of potentially habitable worlds. We also introduce the TEMPOS survey, which aims to produce a catalogue of precise radii for temperate planets orbiting M dwarfs with K. This work reports the discovery and characterisation of two planets in this temperate regime orbiting mid-type M dwarfs: TOI-6716\,b, a planet orbiting its M4 host star (, , ) with a period , and…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
