TIC-65910228 b / NGTS-38 b, a 180 day transiting warm super-Jupiter
Abstract
We present the discovery of TIC-65910228 b / NGTS-38 b, a giant exoplanet with a radius of R and a mass of M on a long-period ( day), moderately eccentric () orbit transiting a bright (V= mag) metal rich ([Fe/H]=, 'dex') F6V-F7V type host star. The planet was initially detected from a single transit in TESS Sector 33. A photometric monitoring campaign of 228 nights with NGTS detected a transit egress of the planet, which together with spectroscopic radial velocity monitoring with CORALIE and HARPS identified an orbital period of ~180.5,d. These radial velocity measurements also showed the mass of the companion to be planetary. Additional transit observations coordinated by the TESS follow-up observing program allowed further confirmation and refinement of this period. With its relatively cool equilibrium temperature of K, NGTS-38 b joins a small but growing population of well characterised transiting warm-Jupiters and has one of the longest periods of any discovered to date. The target is situated in the LOPS2 field of the upcoming PLATO mission which will allow for greater refinement of the system parameters and potential for the discovery of additional companions too small and/or too long-period to be seen by TESS or NGTS. NGTS-38 b's bright host star and wide orbital separation make it an attractive target for further study, including potential measurement of its spin-orbit alignment or targeted exomoon/ring searches.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.12977,
title = {TIC-65910228 b / NGTS-38 b, a 180 day transiting warm super-Jupiter},
author = {Toby Rodel and Solène Ulmer-Moll and Samuel Gill and Christopher. A. Watson and Yoshi Nike Emilia Eschen and Alix V. Freckelton and Annelies Mortier and Karen A. Collins and Diana Dragomir and Zahra Essack and Brett Skinner and Niamh Mallaghan and Peter J. Wheatley and David R. Anderson and Ioannis Apergis and Khalid Barkaoui and Matthew P. Battley and Daniel Bayliss and François Bouchy and Edward M. Bryant and Matthew R. Burleigh and Benjamin M. J. Cadell and Samuel J. Carlier and Yann Carteret and Sarah L. Casewell and Alastair B. Claringbold and Jean C. Costes and Benjamin D. R. Davies and Lauren Doyle and Phil Evans and Jorge Fernández Fernández and Emile Fontanet and Edward Gillen and Michael R. Goad and George Harvey and Faith Hawthorn and Katlyn L. Hobbs and Melissa Hobson and Giovanni Isopi and James S. Jenkins and Alicia Kendall and David Kipping and Monika Lendl and Franco Mallia and Christopher Mann and James McCormac and Ernst J. W. de Mooij and Maximiliano Moyano and Arianna Nigioni and Mohammad Odeh and Vera Maria Passegger and Suman Saha and Richard P. Schwarz and Amber Sedgley and Avi Shporer and Abderahmane Soubkiou and Stéphane Udry and Dimitri Veras and Jean. P. Vignes and Steven Villanueva and José I. Vinés and Richard West and Thomas G. Wilson and Hannah L. Worters and Mitchell E. Young and Aldo Zapparata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12977},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
23 pages, 13 figures, 8 tables. Submitted to Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Coordinated simultaneous submission with independent paper by Rojas et al