TOI-954 b and K2-329 b: Short-Period Saturn-Mass Planets that Test whether Irradiation Leads to Inflation

Abstract

We report the discovery of two short-period Saturn-mass planets, one transiting the G subgiant TOI-954 (TIC 44792534, V = 10.343 , T = 9.78 ) observed in TESS sectors 4 and 5, and one transiting the G dwarf K2-329 (EPIC 246193072, V = 12.70 , K = 10.67 ) observed in K2 campaigns 12 and 19. We confirm and characterize these two planets with a variety of ground-based archival and follow-up observations, including photometry, reconnaissance spectroscopy, precise radial velocity, and high-resolution imaging. Combining all available data, we find that TOI-954 b has a radius of 0.852-0.062+0.053 \, RJ and a mass of 0.174-0.017+0.018 \, MJ and is in a 3.68 day orbit, while K2-329 b has a radius of 0.774-0.024+0.026 \, RJ and a mass of 0.260-0.022+0.020 \, MJ and is in a 12.46 day orbit. As TOI-954 b is 30 times more irradiated than K2-329 b but more or less the same size, these two planets provide an opportunity to test whether irradiation leads to inflation of Saturn-mass planets and contribute to future comparative studies that explore Saturn-mass planets at contrasting points in their lifetimes.

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