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  • TOI-3714 b and TOI-3629 b: ...
    Cañas, Caleb I.; Kanodia, Shubham; Bender, Chad F.; Mahadevan, Suvrath; Stefánsson, Guđhmundur; Cochran, William D.; Lin, Andrea S. J.; Hwang, Hsiang-Chih; Powers, Luke; Monson, Andrew; Green, Elizabeth M.; Parker, Brock A.; Swaby, Tera N.; Kobulnicky, Henry A.; Wisniewski, John; Gupta, Arvind F.; Everett, Mark E.; Jones, Sinclaire; Anjakos, Benjamin; Beard, Corey; Blake, Cullen H.; Diddams, Scott A.; Dong, Zehao; Fredrick, Connor; Hakemiamjad, Elnaz; Hebb, Leslie; Libby-Roberts, Jessica E.; Logsdon, Sarah E.; McElwain, Michael W.; Metcalf, Andrew J.; Ninan, Joe P.; Rajagopal, Jayadev; Ramsey, Lawrence W.; Robertson, Paul; Roy, Arpita; Ruhle, Jacob; Schwab, Christian; Terrien, Ryan C.; Wright, Jason T.

    The Astronomical journal, 08/2022, Letnik: 164, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    Abstract We confirm the planetary nature of two gas giants discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite to transit M dwarfs. TOI-3714 ( V = 15.24, J = 11.74) is an M2 dwarf hosting a hot Jupiter ( M p = 0.70 ± 0.03 M J and R p = 1.01 ± 0.03 R J ) on an orbital period of 2.154849 ± 0.000001 days with a resolved white dwarf companion. TOI-3629 ( V = 14.63, J = 11.42) is an M1 dwarf hosting a hot Jupiter ( M p = 0.26 ± 0.02 M J and R p =0.74 ± 0.02 R J ) on an orbital period of 3.936551 − 0.000006 + 0.000005 days. We characterize each transiting companion using a combination of ground-based and space-based photometry, speckle imaging, and high-precision velocimetry from the Habitable-zone Planet Finder and the NEID spectrographs. With the discovery of these two systems, there are now nine M dwarfs known to host transiting hot Jupiters. Among this population, TOI-3714 b ( T eq = 750 ± 20 K and TSM = 98 ± 7) and TOI-3629 b ( T eq = 690 ± 20 K and TSM = 80 ± 9) are warm gas giants amenable to additional characterization with transmission spectroscopy to probe atmospheric chemistry and, for TOI-3714, obliquity measurements to probe formation scenarios.