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TOI-3714 b and TOI-3629 b: Two gas giants transiting M dwarfs confirmed with HPF and NEID

Abstract

We confirm the planetary nature of two gas giants discovered by TESS to transit M dwarfs. TOI-3714 (V=15.24,~J=11.74) is an M2 dwarf hosting a hot Jupiter (Mp=0.70 0.03~MJ and Rp=1.01 0.03~RJ) 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 (Mp=0.26 0.02~MJ and Rp=0.74 0.02~RJ) 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 (Teq=75020 K and TSM=987) and TOI-3629 b (Teq=69020 K and TSM=809) 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.

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