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  • TOI-2136b: a sub-Neptune planet around a nearby M3 dwarf
    Small planets with a radius between 1-4 Earth radii are extremely common in the Milky Way but their planetary formation and evolution are not revealed completely. NASA's Kepler space telescope revealed that this population has a bimodal distribution to be consistent with the transition from rocky to non-rocky planets predicted by photoevaporation
    Kawauchi, Kiyoe et al.

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    2022
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  • TOI-178: a window into the formation and evolution of planetary systems
    Laplacian resonant chains — where astronomical bodies are in mean motion resonance with two or more other bodies — are rare phenomena observed in systems such as the TRAPPIST-1 exoplanets and the Galilean moons of Jupiter. Laplacian chains are an important tool to study the history of planetary systems occupying this configuration, as the fragility
    Hooton, Matthew J. et al.

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    2022
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  • TOI-1696: A Nearby M4 Dwarf with a 3 R <SUB>⊕</SUB> Planet in the Neptunian Desert
    We present the discovery and validation of a temperate sub-Neptune around the nearby mid-M dwarf TIC 470381900 (TOI-1696), with a radius of 3.09 ± 0.11 R ⊕ and an orbital period of 2.5 days, using a combination of Transiting Exoplanets Survey Satellite (TESS) and follow-up observations using ground-based telescopes. Joint analysis of multiband
    Mori, Mayuko et al.

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    2022
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  • TOI-1268b: The youngest hot Saturn-mass transiting exoplanet
    We report the discovery of TOI-1268b, a transiting Saturn-mass planet from the TESS space mission. With an age of less than 1 Gyr, derived from various age indicators, TOI-1268b is the youngest Saturn-mass planet known to date; it contributes to the small sample of well-characterised young planets. It has an orbital period of P = 8.1577080 ± 0
    Šubjak, J. et al.

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    2022
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  • The TESS-Keck Survey: Science Goals and Target Selection
    The Kepler and TESS missions have demonstrated that planets are ubiquitous. However, the success of these missions heavily depends on ground-based radial velocity (RV) surveys, which combined with transit photometry can yield bulk densities and orbital properties. While most Kepler host stars are too faint for detailed follow-up observations, TESS
    Chontos, Ashley et al.

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    2022
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  • The TESS-Keck Survey. XI. Mass Measurements for Four Transiting Sub-Neptunes Orbiting K Dwarf TOI-1246
    Multiplanet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing planetary siblings. TOI-1246 is one such system, with a moderately bright K dwarf (V = 11.6, K = 9.9) and four transiting sub-Neptunes identified by TESS with orbital periods of 4.31, 5.90, 18.66, and 37.92 days. We collected 130 radial velocity
    Turtelboom, Emma V. et al.

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    2022
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