G. Nowak, R. Luque, H. Parviainen, E. Pallé, K. Molaverdikhani, V. Béjar, J. Lillo-Box, C. Rodríguez-López, J. A. Caballero, M. Zechmeister, V. Passegger, C. Cifuentes, A. Schweitzer, N. Narita, B. Cale, N. Espinoza, F. Murgas, D. Hidalgo, M. R. Z. Osorio, F. Pozuelos, F. Aceituno, P. Amado, K. Barkaoui, D. Barrado, F. Bauer, Z. Benkhaldoun, D. Caldwell, N. C. Barris, P. Chaturvedi, Guo-qing Chen, K. Collins, K. Collins, M. Cortés-Contreras, I. Crossfield, J. D. Leon, E. D. Alonso, S. Dreizler, M. E. Mufti, E. Esparza-Borges, Z. Essack, A. Fukui, E. Gaidos, M. Gillon, E. Gonzales, P. Guerra, A. Hatzes, T. Henning, E. Herrero, K. Hesse, T. Hirano, S. Howell, S. Jeffers, E. Jehin, J. Jenkins, A. Kaminski, J. Kemmer, J. Kielkopf, D. Kossakowski, T. Kotani, M. Kürster, M. Lafarga, D. Latham, Nicholas Law, Jack J. Lissauer, N. Lodieu, A. Madrigal-Aguado, A. Mann, B. Massey, R. Matson, E. Matthews, P. Montañés-Rodríguez, D. Montes, J. C. Morales, M. Mori, E. Nagel, M. Oshagh, S. Pedraz, P. Plavchan, D. Pollacco
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The ultra-short-period planet LTT 3780 b (Pb = 0.77 d) with a radius of 1.35−0.06+0.06 R⊕, a mass of 2.34−0.23+0.24 M⊕, and a bulk density of 5.24−0.81+0.94 g cm−3 joins the population of Earth-size planets with rocky, terrestrial composition. The outer planet, LTT 3780 c, with an orbital period of 12.25 d, radius of 2.42−0.10+0.10 R⊕, mass of 6.29−0.61+0.63 M⊕, and mean density of 2.45−0.37+0.44 g cm−3 belongs to the population of dense sub-Neptunes. With the two planets located on opposite sides of the radius gap, this planetary system is anexcellent target for testing planetary formation, evolution, and atmospheric models. 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The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs
We present the discovery and characterisation of two transiting planets observed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) orbiting the nearby (d⋆ ≈ 22 pc), bright (J ≈ 9 mag) M3.5 dwarf LTT 3780 (TOI–732). We confirm both planets and their association with LTT 3780 via ground-based photometry and determine their masses using precise radial velocities measured with the CARMENES spectrograph. Precise stellar parameters determined from CARMENES high-resolution spectra confirm that LTT 3780 is a mid-M dwarf with an effective temperature of Teff = 3360 ± 51 K, a surface gravity of log g⋆ = 4.81 ± 0.04 (cgs), and an iron abundance of [Fe/H] = 0.09 ± 0.16 dex, with an inferred mass of M⋆ = 0.379 ± 0.016M⊙ and a radius of R⋆ = 0.382 ± 0.012R⊙. The ultra-short-period planet LTT 3780 b (Pb = 0.77 d) with a radius of 1.35−0.06+0.06 R⊕, a mass of 2.34−0.23+0.24 M⊕, and a bulk density of 5.24−0.81+0.94 g cm−3 joins the population of Earth-size planets with rocky, terrestrial composition. The outer planet, LTT 3780 c, with an orbital period of 12.25 d, radius of 2.42−0.10+0.10 R⊕, mass of 6.29−0.61+0.63 M⊕, and mean density of 2.45−0.37+0.44 g cm−3 belongs to the population of dense sub-Neptunes. With the two planets located on opposite sides of the radius gap, this planetary system is anexcellent target for testing planetary formation, evolution, and atmospheric models. In particular, LTT 3780 c is an ideal object for atmospheric studies with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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