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  A Transiting, Temperate Mini-Neptune Orbiting the M Dwarf TOI-1759 Unveiled by TESS

Espinoza, N., Pallé, E., Kemmer, J., Luque, R., Caballero, J. A., Cifuentes, C., et al. (2022). A Transiting, Temperate Mini-Neptune Orbiting the M Dwarf TOI-1759 Unveiled by TESS. The Astronomical Journal, 163, 133. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ac4af0.

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Espinoza, Néstor, Author
Pallé, Enric, Author
Kemmer, Jonas, Author
Luque, Rafael, Author
Caballero, José A., Author
Cifuentes, Carlos, Author
Herrero, Enrique, Author
Sánchez Béjar, Víctor J., Author
Stock, Stephan, Author
Molaverdikhani, Karan, Author
Morello, Giuseppe, Author
Kossakowski, Diana, Author
Schlecker, Martin1, Author           
Amado, Pedro J., Author
Bluhm, Paz, Author
Cortés-Contreras, Miriam, Author
Henning, Thomas2, Author           
Kreidberg, Laura, Author
Kürster, Martin1, Author           
Lafarga, Marina, Author
Lodieu, Nicolas, AuthorMorales, Juan Carlos, AuthorOshagh, Mahmoudreza, AuthorPassegger, Vera M., AuthorPavlov, Alexey, AuthorQuirrenbach, Andreas3, Author           Reffert, Sabine, AuthorReiners, Ansgar, AuthorRibas, Ignasi, AuthorRodríguez, Eloy, AuthorLópez, Cristina Rodríguez, AuthorSchweitzer, Andreas4, Author           Trifonov, Trifon, AuthorChaturvedi, Priyanka, AuthorDreizler, Stefan, AuthorJeffers, Sandra V.5, Author           Kaminski, Adrian, AuthorLópez-González, María José, AuthorLillo-Box, Jorge, AuthorMontes, David, AuthorNowak, Grzegorz, AuthorPedraz, Santos, AuthorVanaverbeke, Siegfried, AuthorZapatero Osorio, Maria R., AuthorZechmeister, Mathias, AuthorCollins, Karen A., AuthorGirardin, Eric, AuthorGuerra, Pere, AuthorNaves, Ramon, AuthorCrossfield, Ian J. M., AuthorMatthews, Elisabeth C., AuthorHowell, Steve B., AuthorCiardi, David R., AuthorGonzales, Erica, AuthorMatson, Rachel A., AuthorBeichman, Charles A., AuthorSchlieder, Joshua E., AuthorBarclay, Thomas, AuthorVezie, Michael, AuthorVillaseñor, Jesus Noel, AuthorDaylan, Tansu, AuthorMireies, Ismael, AuthorDragomir, Diana, AuthorTwicken, Joseph D., AuthorJenkins, Jon, AuthorWinn, Joshua N., AuthorLatham, David, AuthorRicker, George, AuthorSeager, Sara, Author more..
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1High Energy Astrophysics, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159890              
2Optical and Interpretative Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159895              
3Infrared and Submillimeter Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159889              
4Baumeister, Wolfgang / Molecular Structural Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1565142              
5Department Solar and Stellar Interiors, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832287              

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Free keywords: 486; Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
 Abstract: We report the discovery and characterization of TOI-1759 b, a temperate (400 K) sub-Neptune-sized exoplanet orbiting the M dwarf TOI-1759 (TIC 408636441). TOI-1759 b was observed by TESS to transit in Sectors 16, 17, and 24, with only one transit observed per sector, creating an ambiguity regarding the orbital period of the planet candidate. Ground-based photometric observations, combined with radial-velocity measurements obtained with the CARMENES spectrograph, confirm an actual period of 18.85019 ± 0.00014 days. A joint analysis of all available photometry and radial velocities reveals a radius of 3.17 ± 0.10 R and a mass of 10.8 ± 1.5 M . Combining this with the stellar properties derived for TOI-1759 (R = 0.597 ± 0.015 R ; M = 0.606 ± 0.020 M ; T eff = 4065 ± 51 K), we compute a transmission spectroscopic metric (TSM) value of over 80 for the planet, making it a good target for transmission spectroscopy studies. TOI-1759 b is among the top five temperate, small exoplanets (T eq < 500 K, R p < 4 R ) with the highest TSM discovered to date. Two additional signals with periods of 80 days and >200 days seem to be present in our radial velocities. While our data suggest both could arise from stellar activity, the later signal's source and periodicity are hard to pinpoint given the ~200 days baseline of our radial-velocity campaign with CARMENES. Longer baseline radial-velocity campaigns should be performed in order to unveil the true nature of this long-period signal.

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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ac4af0
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