Characterization of two new transiting sub-Neptunes and a terrestrial planet around M-dwarf hosts
E. Poultourtzidis, G. Lacedelli, E. Pall\'e, I. Carleo, C. Magliano, S. Gerald\'ia-Gonz\'alez, J. A. Caballero, G. Morello, J. Orell-Miquel, H. M. Tabernero, F. Murgas, G. Covone, F. J. Pozuelos, P. J. Amado, V. J. S. B\'ejar, S. Chairetas, C. Cifuentes, D. R. Ciardi

TL;DR
This paper confirms three new transiting exoplanets around M-dwarf stars, precisely measures their sizes and masses, and discusses their possible compositions, contributing valuable data to the study of small planets orbiting M dwarfs.
Contribution
The study provides the first precise measurements of the radii and masses of three small exoplanets around M-dwarfs, including upper mass limits and composition implications.
Findings
TOI-1243 b has a radius of 2.33 R⊕ and a mass of 7.7 M⊕.
TOI-4529 b is Earth-sized with a radius of 1.77 R⊕ and an upper mass limit of 4.9 M⊕.
TOI-5388 b is Earth-sized with a radius of 0.99 R⊕ and an upper mass limit of 2.2 M⊕.
Abstract
We report the confirmation of three transiting exoplanets orbiting TOI-1243 (LSPM~J0902+7138), TOI-4529 (G~2--21), and TOI-5388 (Wolf~346) that were initially detected by TESS through ground-based photometry and radial velocity follow-up measurements with CARMENES. The planets present short orbital periods of , , and days, and they orbit early-M dwarfs (M2.0V, M1.5V, and M3.0V, respectively). We were able to precisely determine the radius of all three planets with a precision of , the mass of TOI-1243 b with a precision of , and upper mass limits for TOI-4529 b and TOI-5388 b. The radius of TOI-1243 b is , its mass is , and the mean density is . The radius of TOI-4529 b is , the upper mass limit is $4.9 \,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
