TOI-2015b: A Warm Neptune with Transit Timing Variations Orbiting an Active mid M Dwarf
Abstract
We report the discovery of a close-in (Porb = 3.349\:days) warm Neptune with clear transit timing variations (TTVs) orbiting the nearby (d=47.3\:pc) active M4 star, TOI-2015. We characterize the planet's properties using TESS photometry, precise near-infrared radial velocities (RV) with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (HP) Spectrograph, ground-based photometry, and high-contrast imaging. A joint photometry and RV fit yields a radius Rp~=~3.37-0.20+0.15 \:R, mass mp~=~16.4-4.1+4.1\:M, and density p~=~2.32-0.37+0.38 \:g cm-3 for TOI-2015b, suggesting a likely volatile-rich planet. The young, active host star has a rotation period of Prot~=~8.7 ~0.9~days and associated rotation-based age estimate of 1.1~~0.1\:Gyr. Though no other transiting planets are seen in the TESS data, the system shows clear TTVs of super period Psup~≈~430\:days and amplitude 100\:minutes. After considering multiple likely period ratio models, we show an outer planet candidate near a 2:1 resonance can explain the observed TTVs while offering a dynamically stable solution. However, other possible two-planet solutions -- including 3:2 and 4:3 resonance -- cannot be conclusively excluded without further observations. Assuming a 2:1 resonance in the joint TTV-RV modeling suggests a mass of mb~=~13.3-4.5+4.7\:M for TOI-2015b and mc~=~6.8-2.3+3.5\:M for the outer candidate. Additional transit and RV observations will be beneficial to explicitly identify the resonance and further characterize the properties of the system.
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