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    Gill, Samuel; Cooke, Benjamin F; Bayliss, Daniel; Nielsen, Louise D; Lendl, Monika; Wheatley, Peter J; Anderson, David R; Moyano, Maximiliano; Bryant, Edward M; Acton, Jack S; Belardi, Claudia; Bouchy, François; Burleigh, Matthew R; Casewell, Sarah L; Chaushev, Alexander; Goad, Michael R; Jackman, James A G; Jenkins, James S; McCormac, James; Günther, Maximilian N; Osborn, Hugh P; Pollacco, Don; Raynard, Liam; Smith, Alexis M S; Tilbrook, Rosanna H; Turner, Oliver; Udry, Stéphane; Vines, Jose I; Watson, Christopher A; West, Richard G

    Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 07/2020, Volume: 495, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    ABSTRACT The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite has produced a large number of single-transit event candidates which are being monitored by the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS). We observed a second epoch for the TIC-231005575 system (Tmag = 12.06 and $T_{\rm eff} = 5500 \pm 85\, \mathrm{ K}$) with NGTS and a third epoch with Las Cumbres Observatory’s telescope in South Africa to constrain the orbital period ($P = 61.777\, \mathrm{ d}$). Subsequent radial velocity measurements with CORALIE revealed the transiting object has a mass of M2 = 0.128 ± 0.003 M⊙, indicating the system is a G-M binary. The radius of the secondary is R2 = 0.154 ± 0.008 R⊙ and is consistent with mesa models of stellar evolution to better than 1σ.