TOI-1696: A Nearby M4 Dwarf with a 3 R
⊕ Planet in the Neptunian Desert
Author:
Mori MayukoORCID, Livingston John H.ORCID, Leon Jerome de, Narita NorioORCID, Hirano TeruyukiORCID, Fukui AkihikoORCID, Collins Karen A.ORCID, Fujita NahoORCID, Hori YasunoriORCID, Ishikawa Hiroyuki TakoORCID, Kawauchi Kiyoe, Stassun Keivan G.ORCID, Watanabe NoriharuORCID, Giacalone StevenORCID, Gore Rebecca, Schroeder Ashley, Dressing Courtney D.ORCID, Bieryla AllysonORCID, Jensen Eric L. N.ORCID, Massey BobORCID, Shporer AviORCID, Kuzuhara MasayukiORCID, Charbonneau DavidORCID, Ciardi David R.ORCID, Doty John P.ORCID, Esparza-Borges EmmaORCID, Harakawa HirokiORCID, Hodapp KlausORCID, Ikoma MasahiroORCID, Ikuta KaiORCID, Isogai Keisuke, Jenkins Jon M.ORCID, Kagetani Taiki, Kimura Tadahiro, Kodama TakanoriORCID, Kotani Takayuki, Krishnamurthy VigneshwaranORCID, Kudo TomoyukiORCID, Kurita Seiya, Kurokawa Takashi, Kusakabe NobuhikoORCID, Latham David W.ORCID, McLean BrianORCID, Murgas FelipeORCID, Nishikawa JunORCID, Nishiumi TakuORCID, Omiya MasashiORCID, Osborn Hugh P.ORCID, Palle EnricORCID, Parviainen HannuORCID, Ricker George R.ORCID, Seager SaraORCID, Serizawa Takuma, Teng Huan-YuORCID, Terada YukaORCID, Twicken Joseph D.ORCID, Ueda Akitoshi, Vanderspek RolandORCID, Vievard SébastienORCID, Winn Joshua N.ORCID, Zou YujieORCID, Tamura MotohideORCID
Abstract
Abstract
We present the discovery and validation of a temperate sub-Neptune around the nearby mid-M dwarf TIC 470381900 (TOI-1696), with a radius of 3.09 ± 0.11 R
⊕ and an orbital period of 2.5 days, using a combination of Transiting Exoplanets Survey Satellite (TESS) and follow-up observations using ground-based telescopes. Joint analysis of multiband photometry from TESS, Multicolor Simultaneous Camera for studying Atmospheres of Transiting exoplanets (MuSCAT), MuSCAT3, Sinistro, and KeplerCam confirmed the transit signal to be achromatic as well as refined the orbital ephemeris. High-resolution imaging with Gemini/’Alopeke and high-resolution spectroscopy with the Subaru InfraRed Doppler (IRD) confirmed that there are no stellar companions or background sources to the star. The spectroscopic observations with IRD and Infrared Telescope Facility SpeX were used to determine the stellar parameters, and it was found that the host star is an M4 dwarf with an effective temperature of T
eff = 3185 ± 76 K and a metallicity of [Fe/H] = 0.336 ± 0.060 dex. The radial velocities measured from IRD set a 2σ upper limit on the planetary mass to be 48.8 M
⊕. The large radius ratio (R
p/R
⋆ ∼ 0.1) and the relatively bright near-infrared magnitude (J = 12.2 mag) make this planet an attractive target for further follow-up observations. TOI-1696 b is one of the planets belonging to the Neptunian desert with the highest transmission spectroscopy metric discovered to date, making it an interesting candidate for atmospheric characterizations with JWST.
Funder
MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science SATELLITE Research from Astrobiology Center MEXT ∣ JST ∣ Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology State Agency of Investigation of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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