TOI 122b and TOI 237b, two small warm planets orbiting inactive M dwarfs, found by TESS
Abstract
We report the discovery and validation of TOI 122b and TOI 237b, two warm planets transiting inactive M dwarfs observed by TESS. Our analysis shows TOI 122b has a radius of 2.720.18 Re and receives 8.81.0× Earth's bolometric insolation, and TOI 237b has a radius of 1.440.12 Re and receives 3.70.5× Earth insolation, straddling the 6.7× Earth insolation that Mercury receives from the sun. This makes these two of the cooler planets yet discovered by TESS, even on their 5.08-day and 5.43-day orbits. Together, they span the small-planet radius valley, providing useful laboratories for exploring volatile evolution around M dwarfs. Their relatively nearby distances (62.230.21 pc and 38.110.23 pc, respectively) make them potentially feasible targets for future radial velocity follow-up and atmospheric characterization, although such observations may require substantial investments of time on large telescopes.
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