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Dr. Astudillo-Defru, Nicola
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Dr. Astudillo-Defru, Nicola
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Astudillo Defru, Nicola
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- PublicationDiscovery of a hot, transiting, Earth-sized planet and a second temperate, non-transiting planet around the M4 dwarf GJ 3473 (TOI-488)(Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2020)
;Kemmer, J. ;Stock, S. ;Kossakowski, D. ;Kaminski, A. ;Molaverdikhani, K. ;Schlecker, M. ;Caballero, J. A. ;Amado, P. J.; ;Bonfils, X. ;Ciardi, David ;Collins, Karen A. ;Espinoza, N. ;Fukui, A. ;Hirano, T. ;Jenkins, J. M. ;Latham, D. W. ;Matthews, E. C. ;Narita, N. ;Pallé, E. ;Parviainen, H. ;Quirrenbach, A. ;Reiners, A. ;Ribas, I. ;Ricker, G. ;Schlieder, J. E. ;Seager, S. ;Vanderspek, R. ;Winn, J. N. ;Almenara, José Manuel ;Bejar, V. J. S. ;Bluhm, P. ;Bouchy, F. ;Boyd, P. ;Christiansen, J. L. ;Cifuentes, C. ;Cloutier, Ryan ;Collins, Kevin I. ;Cortés Contreras, M. ;Crossfield, Ian J. M. ;Crouzet, N. ;de Leon, J. P. ;Della Rose, D. D. ;Delfosse, X. ;Dreizler, S. ;Esparza Borges, E. ;Essack, Z. ;Forveille, Th. ;Figueira, P. ;Galadí Enríquez, D. ;Gan, T. ;Glidden, A. ;Gonzales, E. J. ;Guerra, P. ;Harakawa, H. ;Hatzes, A. P. ;Henning, Th. ;Herrero, E. ;Hodapp, K. ;Hori, Y. ;Howell, S. B. ;Ikoma, M. ;Isogai, K. ;Jeffers, S. V. ;Kürster, M. ;Kawauchi, K. ;Kimura, T. ;Klagyivik, P. ;Kotani, T. ;Kurokawa, T. ;Kusakabe, N. ;Kuzuhara, M. ;Lafarga, M. ;Livingston, J. H. ;Luque, R. ;Matson, R. ;Morales, J. C. ;Mori, M. ;Muirhead, P. S. ;Murgas, F. ;Nishikawa, J. ;Nishiumi, T. ;Omiya, M. ;Reffert, S. ;Rodríguez López, C. ;Santos, N. C. ;Schöfer, P. ;Schwarz, R. P. ;Shiao, B. ;Tamura, M. ;Terada, Y. ;Twicken, J. D. ;Ueda, A. ;Vievard, S. ;Watanabe, N.Zechmeister, M.We present the confirmation and characterisation of GJ 3473 b (G 50–16, TOI-488.01), a hot Earth-sized planet orbiting an M4 dwarf star, whose transiting signal (P = 1.198 003 5 ± 0.000 001 8 d) was first detected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Through a joint modelling of follow-up radial velocity observations with CARMENES, IRD, and HARPS together with extensive ground-based photometric follow-up observations with LCOGT, MuSCAT, and MuSCAT2, we determined a precise planetary mass, Mb = 1.86 ± 0.30 M⊕, and radius, Rb = 1.264 ± 0.050 R⊕. Additionally, we report the discovery of a second, temperate, non-transiting planet in the system, GJ 3473 c, which has a minimum mass, Mc sin i = 7.41 ± 0.91 M⊕, and orbital period, Pc = 15.509 ± 0.033 d. The inner planet of the system, GJ 3473 b, is one of the hottest transiting Earth-sized planets known thus far, accompanied by a dynamical mass measurement, which makes it a particularly attractive target for thermal emission spectroscopy. - PublicationA pair of TESS Planets Spanning the radius valley around the Nearby Mid-M Dwarf LTT 3780(IOP, 2020)
;Cloutier, Ryan ;Eastman, Jason D. ;Rodríguez, Joseph E.; ;Bonfils, Xavier ;Mortier, Annelies ;Watson, Christopher A. ;Stalport, Manu ;Pinamonti, Matteo ;Lienhard, Florian ;Harutyunyan, Avet ;Damasso, Mario ;Latham, David W. ;Collins, Karen A. ;Massey, Robert ;Irwin, Jonathan ;Winters, Jennifer G. ;Charbonneau, David ;Ziegler, Carl ;Matthews, Elisabeth ;Crossfield, Ian J. M. ;Kreidberg, Laura ;Quinn, Samuel N. ;Ricker, George ;Vanderspek, Roland ;Seager, Sara ;Winn, Joshua ;Jenkins, Jon M. ;Vezie, Michael ;Udry, Stéphane ;Twicken, Joseph D. ;Tenenbaum, Peter ;Sozzetti, Alessandro ;Ségransan, Damien ;Schlieder, Joshua E. ;Sasselov, Dimitar ;Santos, Nuno C. ;Rice, Ken ;Rackham, Benjamin V. ;Poretti, Ennio ;Piotto, Giampaolo ;Phillips, David ;Pepe, Francesco ;Molinari, Emilio ;Mignon, Lucile ;Micela, Giuseppina ;Melo, Claudio ;De Medeiros, José R. ;Mayor, Michel ;Matson, Rachel A. ;Martínez Fiorenzano, Aldo F. ;Mann, Andrew W. ;Magazzú, Antonio ;Lovis, Christophe ;López-Morales, Mercedes ;López, Eric ;Lissauer, Jack J. ;Lépine, Sébastien ;Law, Nicholas ;Kielkopf, John F. ;Johnson, John A. ;Jensen, Eric L. N. ;Howell, Steve B. ;Gonzáles, Erica ;Ghedina, Adriano ;Forveille, Thierry ;Figueira, Pedro ;Dumusque, Xavier ;Dressing, Courtney D. ;Doyon, René ;Díaz, Rodrigo F. ;Di Fabrizio, Luca ;Delfosse, Xavier ;Cosentino, Rosario ;Conti, Dennis M. ;Collins, Kevin I. ;Collier Cameron, Andrew ;Ciardi, David ;Caldwell, Douglas A. ;Burke, Christopher ;Buchhave, Lars ;Briceño, César ;Boyd, Patricia ;Bouchy, François ;Beichman, Charles ;Artigau, ÉtienneAlmenara, José ManuelWe present the confirmation of two new planets transiting the nearby mid-M dwarf LTT 3780 (TIC 36724087, TOI-732, V = 13.07, Ks = 8.204, Rs = 0.374 R⊙, Ms = 0.401 M⊙, d = 22 pc). The two planet candidates are identified in a single Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite sector and validated with reconnaissance spectroscopy, ground-based photometric follow-up, and high-resolution imaging. With measured orbital periods of Pb = 0.77, Pc = 12.25 days and sizes rp,b = 1.33 ± 0.07, rp,c = 2.30 ± 0.16 R⊕, the two planets span the radius valley in period–radius space around low-mass stars, thus making the system a laboratory to test competing theories of the emergence of the radius valley in that stellar mass regime. By combining 63 precise radial velocity measurements from the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) and HARPS-N, we measure planet masses of ${m}_{p,b}={2.62}_{-0.46}^{+0.48}$ and ${m}_{p,c}={8.6}_{-1.3}^{+1.6}$ M⊕, which indicates that LTT 3780b has a bulk composition consistent with being Earth-like, while LTT 3780c likely hosts an extended H/He envelope. We show that the recovered planetary masses are consistent with predictions from both photoevaporation and core-powered mass-loss models. The brightness and small size of LTT 3780, along with the measured planetary parameters, render LTT 3780b and c as accessible targets for atmospheric characterization of planets within the same planetary system and spanning the radius valley.