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Radial velocity confirmation of a hot super-Neptune discovered by TESS with a warm Saturn-mass companion
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Knudstrup, E.; Gandolfi, D.; Nowak, G.; Persson, C. M.; Furlan, E.; Livingston, J.; Matthews, E.; Lundkvist, M. S.; Winther, M. L.; Rørsted, J. L.; Albrecht, S. H.; Goffo, E.; Carleo, I.; Deeg, H. J.; Collins, K. A.; Narita, N.; Isaacson, H.; Redfield, S.; Dai, F.; Hirano, T.; Murphy, J. M. Akana; Beard, C.; Buchhave, L. A.; Cary, S.; Chontos, A.; Crossfield, I.; Cochran, W. D.; Conti, D.; Dalba, P. A.; Esposito, M.; Fajardo-Acosta, S.; Giacalone, S.; Grunblatt, S. K.; Guerra, P.; Hatzes, A. P.; Holcomb, R.; Horta, F. G.; Howard, A. W.; Huber, D.; Jenkins, J. M.; Kabáth, P.; Kane, S.; Korth, J.; Lam, K. W. F.; Lester, K. V.; Matson, R.; McLeod, K. K.; Orell-Miquel, J.; Murgas, F.; Palle, E.; Polanski, A. S.; Ricker, G.; Robertson, P.; Rubenzahl, R.; Schlieder, J E.; Seager, S.; Smith, A. M. S.; Tenenbaum, P.; Turtelboom, E.; Vanderspek, R.; Weiss, L.; Winn, J.
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We report the discovery and confirmation of the planetary system TOI-1288. This late G dwarf harbours two planets: TOI-1288 b and TOI-1288 c. We combine TESS space-borne and ground-based transit photometry with HARPS-N and HIRES high-precision Doppler measurements, which we use to constrain the masses of both planets in the system and the radius of planet b. TOI-1288~b has a period of $2.699835^{+0.000004}_{-0.000003}$ d, a radius of $5.24 \pm 0.09$ R$_\oplus$, and a mass of $42 \pm 3$ M$_\oplus$, making this planet a hot transiting super-Neptune situated right in the Neptunian desert. This desert refers to a paucity of Neptune-sized planets on short period orbits. Our 2.4-year-long Doppler monitoring of TOI-1288 revealed the presence of a Saturn-mass planet on a moderately eccentric orbit ($0.13^{+0.07}_{-0.09}$) with a minimum mass of $84 \pm 7$ M$_\oplus$ and a period of $443^{+11}_{-13}$ d. The 5 sectors worth of TESS data do not cover our expected mid-transit time for TOI-1288 c, and we do not detect a transit for this planet in these sectors.
Comment: 16 pages, 17 figures, under review MNRAS
Comment: 16 pages, 17 figures, under review MNRAS