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2022AJ....163..286B - Astron. J., 163, 286-286 (2022)

TOI-1696 and TOI-2136: Constraining the Masses of Two Mini-Neptunes with the Habitable-Zone Planet Finder.

BEARD C., ROBERTSON P., KANODIA S., LIBBY-ROBERTS J., CANAS C.I., GUPTA A.F., HOLCOMB R., JONES S., KOBULNICKY H.A., LIN A.S.J., LUBIN J., MANEY M., PARKER B.A., STEFANSSON G., COCHRAN W.D., ENDL M., HEBB L., MAHADEVAN S., WISNIEWSKI J., BENDER C.F., DIDDAMS S.A., EVERETT M., FREDRICK C., HALVERSON S., HEARTY F., METCALF A.J., MONSON A., NINAN J.P., ROY A., SCHUTTE M., SCHWAB C. and TERRIEN R.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the validation of two planets orbiting M dwarfs, TOI-1696b and TOI-2136b. Both planets are mini-Neptunes orbiting nearby stars, making them promising prospects for atmospheric characterization with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). We validated the planetary nature of both candidates using high-contrast imaging, ground-based photometry, and near-infrared radial velocities. Adaptive optics images were taken using the ShARCS camera on the 3 m Shane Telescope. Speckle images were taken using the NN-Explore Exoplanet Stellar Speckle Imager on the WIYN 3.5 m telescope. Radii and orbital ephemerides were refined using a combination of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, the diffuser-assisted Astrophysical Research Consortium (ARC) Telescope Imaging Camera (ARCTIC) imager on the 3.5 m ARC telescope at Apache Point Observatory, and the 0.6 m telescope at Red Buttes Observatory. We obtained radial velocities using the Habitable-Zone Planet Finder on the 10 m Hobby-Eberly Telescope, which enabled us to place upper limits on the masses of both transiting planets. TOI-1696b (P = 2.5 days; Rp = 3.24 R; Mp < 56.6 M) falls into a sparsely populated region of parameter space considering its host star's temperature (Teff = 3168 K, M4.5), as planets of its size are quite rare around mid- to late-M dwarfs. On the other hand, TOI-2136b (P = 7.85 days; Rp = 2.09 R; Mp < 15.0 M) is an excellent candidate for atmospheric follow-up with the JWST.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet astronomy - Mini Neptunes - Radial velocity - Transit photometry - Exoplanets

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