TOI-2257 b: A highly eccentric long-period sub-Neptune transiting a nearby M dwarf
Abstract
Thanks to the relative ease of finding and characterizing small planets around M dwarf stars, these objects have become cornerstones in the field of exoplanet studies. The current paucity of planets in long-period orbits around M dwarfs make such objects particularly compelling as they provide clues about the formation and evolution of these systems. In this study, we present the discovery of TOI-2257 b (TIC 198485881), a long-period (35 d) sub-Neptune orbiting an M3 star at 57.8pc. Its transit depth is about 0.4%, large enough to be detected with medium-size, ground-based telescopes. The long transit duration suggests the planet is in a highly eccentric orbit (), which would make it the most eccentric planet that is known to be transiting an M-dwarf star. We combined TESS and ground-based data obtained with the 1.0-m SAINT-EX, 0.60-m TRAPPIST-North and 1.2-m FLWO telescopes to find a planetary size of 2.2 and an orbital period of 35.19 days. In addition, we make use of archival data, high-resolution imaging, and vetting packages to support our planetary interpretation. With its long period and high eccentricity, TOI-2257 b falls in a novel slice of parameter space. Despite the planet's low equilibrium temperature ( 256 K), its host star's small size () and relative infrared brightness (K = 10.7) make it a suitable candidate for atmospheric exploration via transmission spectroscopy.
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@article{arxiv.2111.01749,
title = {TOI-2257 b: A highly eccentric long-period sub-Neptune transiting a nearby M dwarf},
author = {N. Schanche and F. J. Pozuelos and M. N. Günther and R. D. Wells and A. J. Burgasser and P. Chinchilla and L. Delrez and E. Ducrot and L. J. Garcia and Y. Gómez Maqueo Chew and E. Jofré and B. V. Rackham and D. Sebastian and K. G. Stassun and D. Stern and M. Timmermans and K. Barkaoui and A. Belinski and Z. Benkhaldoun and W. Benz and D. Charbonneau and Jessie L. Christiansen and Karen A. Collins and B. -O. Demory and M. Dévora-Pajares and J. de Wit and D. Dragomir and G. Dransfield and E. Furlan and M. Ghachou and M. Gillon and C. Gnilka and M. A. Gómez-Muñoz and N. Guerrero and M. Harris and K. Heng and C. E. Henze and K. Hesse and S. B. Howell and E. Jehin and J. Jenkins and Eric L. N. Jensen and M. Kunimoto and D. W. Latham and K. Lester and Kim K. McLeod and I. Mireles and C. A. Murray and P. Niraula and P. P. Pedersen and D. Queloz and E. V. Quintana and G. Ricker and A. Rudat and L. Sabin and B. Safonov and U. Schroffenegger and N. Scott and S. Seager and I. Strakhov and A. H. M. J. Triaud and R. Vanderspek and M. Vezie and J. Winn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.01749},
year = {2022}
}
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18 pages, 12 figures, 2 appendices, Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics