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A transiting giant planet in orbit around a 0.2-solar-mass host star

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-06-11 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Planet formation models suggest that the formation of giant planets is significantly harder around low-mass stars, due to the scaling of protoplanetary disc masses with stellar mass. The discovery of giant planets orbiting such low-mass stars thus imposes strong constraints on giant planet formation processes. Here, we report the discovery of a transiting giant planet orbiting a 0.207±0.011M0.207 \pm 0.011 M_{\odot} star. The planet, TOI-6894 b, has a mass and radius of MP=0.168±0.022MJ(53.4±7.1M)M_P = 0.168 \pm 0.022 M_J (53.4 \pm 7.1 M_{\oplus}) and RP=0.855±0.022RJR_P = 0.855 \pm 0.022 R_J, and likely includes 12±2M12 \pm 2 M_{\oplus} of metals. The discovery of TOI-6894 b highlights the need for a better understanding of giant planet formation mechanisms and the protoplanetary disc environments in which they occur. The extremely deep transits (17% depth) make TOI-6894 b one of the most accessible exoplanetary giants for atmospheric characterisation observations, which will be key for fully interpreting the formation history of this remarkable system and for the study of atmospheric methane chemistry.

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@article{arxiv.2506.07931,
  title  = {A transiting giant planet in orbit around a 0.2-solar-mass host star},
  author = {Edward M. Bryant and Andrés Jordán and Joel D. Hartman and Daniel Bayliss and Elyar Sedaghati and Khalid Barkaoui and Jamila Chouqar and Francisco J. Pozuelos and Daniel P. Thorngren and Mathilde Timmermans and Jose Manuel Almenara and Igor V. Chilingarian and Karen A. Collins and Tianjun Gan and Steve B. Howell and Norio Narita and Enric Palle and Benjamin V. Rackham and Amaury H. M. J. Triaud and Gaspar Á. Bakos and Rafael Brahm and Melissa J. Hobson and Vincent Van Eylen and Pedro J. Amado and Luc Arnold and Xavier Bonfils and Artem Burdanov and Charles Cadieux and Douglas A. Caldwell and Victor Casanova and David Charbonneau and Catherine A. Clark and Kevin I. Collins and Tansu Daylan and Georgina Dransfield and Brice-Oliver Demory and Elsa Ducrot and Gareb Fernández-Rodríguez and Izuru Fukuda and Akihiko Fukui and Michaël Gillon and Rebecca Gore and Matthew J. Hooton and Kai Ikuta and Emmanuel Jehin and Jon M. Jenkins and Alan M. Levine and Colin Littlefield and Felipe Murgas and Kendra Nguyen and Hannu Parviainen and Didier Queloz and S. Seager and Daniel Sebastian and Gregor Srdoc and R. Vanderspek and Joshua N. Winn and Julien de Wit and Sebastián Zúñiga-Fernández},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.07931},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Published in Nature Astronomy (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-025-02552-4)