Revised Masses for Low Density Planets Orbiting the Disordered M-dwarf System TOI-1266

Abstract

We present an analysis of 126 new radial velocity measurements from the MAROON-X spectrograph to investigate the TOI-1266 system, which hosts two transiting sub-Neptunes at 10.8 and 18.8 days. We measure masses of Mb=4.01~~0.55~M for TOI-1266 b and Mc=2.00~~0.72~M for TOI-1266 c. Our mass measurements agree with existing HARPS-N observations which we combined using a weighted average yielding masses for TOI-1266 b, and c of Mb=4.10~~0.43~M, Mc=2.4~~0.54~M respectively. The combined dataset enabled a ≈30\% improvement in mass precision. With bulk densities of b = 1.25 0.36 g cm-3 and c = 1.36 0.31 g cm-3, the planets are among the lowest density sub-Neptunes orbiting an M dwarf. They are both consistent with rocky cores surrounded by hydrogen helium envelopes. TOI-1266 c may also be consistent with a water-rich composition, but we disfavor that interpretation from an Occam's razor perspective.

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