TOI-5205b: A Short-period Jovian Planet Transiting a Mid-M Dwarf

  • Kanodia S
  • Mahadevan S
  • Libby-Roberts J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present the discovery of TOI-5205b, a transiting Jovian planet orbiting a solar metallicity M4V star, which was discovered using Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite photometry and then confirmed using a combination of precise radial velocities, ground-based photometry, spectra, and speckle imaging. TOI-5205b has one of the highest mass ratios for M-dwarf planets, with a mass ratio of almost 0.3%, as it orbits a host star that is just 0.392 ± 0.015 M ⊙ . Its planetary radius is 1.03 ± 0.03 R J , while the mass is 1.08 ± 0.06 M J . Additionally, the large size of the planet orbiting a small star results in a transit depth of ∼7%, making it one of the deepest transits of a confirmed exoplanet orbiting a main-sequence star. The large transit depth makes TOI-5205b a compelling target to probe its atmospheric properties, as a means of tracing the potential formation pathways. While there have been radial-velocity-only discoveries of giant planets around mid-M dwarfs, this is the first transiting Jupiter with a mass measurement discovered around such a low-mass host star. The high mass of TOI-5205b stretches conventional theories of planet formation and disk scaling relations that cannot easily recreate the conditions required to form such planets.

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Kanodia, S., Mahadevan, S., Libby-Roberts, J., Stefansson, G., Cañas, C. I., Piette, A. A. A., … Wisniewski, J. (2023). TOI-5205b: A Short-period Jovian Planet Transiting a Mid-M Dwarf. The Astronomical Journal, 165(3), 120. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acabce

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