Searching for GEMS: Three warm Saturns and a super-Jupiter orbiting four early M-dwarfs
Pranav H. Premnath, Paul Robertson, Shubham Kanodia, Caleb I. Ca\~nas, Arvind F. Gupta, Michael Rodruck, Te Han, Henry A. Kobulnicky, Andrea S.J. Lin, Andrew Monson, Libby Allely, Cooper Bailey, Alexina Birkholz, Zack Beagle, Philip Choi, Nez Evans, Mark E. Everett, Anna Fong

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of four short-period giant planets orbiting early-M dwarf stars, revealing diverse planetary properties and highlighting the influence of stellar metallicity and age.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of multiple giant planets around early-M dwarfs, showing diversity in planetary masses, densities, and host star metallicities.
Findings
Planets have short orbital periods of 1.25-4.17 days.
Masses range from 0.5 to 2.1 Jupiter masses.
Host stars exhibit a narrow range of properties, with diverse metallicities.
Abstract
We report the confirmation and characterization of four transiting giant planets orbiting early-M dwarfs discovered by the Searching for Giant Exoplanets around M-dwarf Stars (GEMS) survey: TOI-7189 b, TOI-7265B b, TOI-7393 b, and TOI-7394B b. Joint modeling of TESS and ground-based photometry with precision radial velocities from the Habitable-zone Planet Finder and NEID spectrographs yields self-consistent orbital and physical parameters for all systems. The planets have short orbital periods ( days), masses spanning from to , and radii comparable to Jupiter (). TOI-7189 b (), TOI-7265B b (), and TOI-7393 b () are Saturn-like in mass and density, whereas TOI-7394B b is a dense super-Jupiter (, g cm) on…
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