Description
We present the detection of three exoplanets orbiting the early M dwarf TOI-663 (TIC 54962195; V = 13.7 mag, J = 10.4 mag, R★ = 0.512 ± 0.015 R⊙, M★ = 0.514 ± 0.012 M⊙, d = 64 pc). TOI-663 b, c, and d, with respective radii of 2.27 ± 0.10 R⊕, 2.26 ± 0.10 R⊕, and 1.92 ± 0.13 R⊕ and masses of 4.45 ± 0.65 M⊕, 3.65 ± 0.97 M⊕, and <5.2 M⊕ at 99%, are located just above the radius valley that separates rocky and volatile-rich exoplanets. The planet candidates are identified in two TESS sectors and are validated with ground-based photometric follow-up, precise radial-velocity measurements, and high-resolution imaging. We used the software package juliet to jointly model the photometric and radial-velocity datasets, with Gaussian processes applied to correct for systematics. The three planets discovered in the TOI-663 system are low-mass mini-Neptunes with radii significantly larger than those of rocky analogs, implying that volatiles, such as water, must predominate. In addition to this internal structure analysis, we also performed a dynamical analysis that confirmed the stability of the system. The three exoplanets in the TOI-663 system, similarly to other sub-Neptunes orbiting M dwarfs, have been found to have lower densities than planets of similar sizes orbiting stars of different spectral types.
| Date made available | 2026 |
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| Publisher | Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS) |
Research output
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TOI-663: a newly discovered multi-planet system with three transiting mini-Neptunes orbiting an early M star
Cointepas, M., Bouchy, F., Almenara, J. M., Bonfils, X., Astudillo-Defru, N., Knierim, H., Stalport, M., Mignon, L., Grieves, N., Bean, J., Brady, M., Burt, J., Canto Martins, B. L., Collins, K. A., Collins, K. I., Delfosse, X., de Medeiros, J. R., Demory, B.-O., Dorn, C. & Forveille, T. & 36 others, , 1 May 2024, In: Astronomy & Astrophysics. 685, 18 p., A19.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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