Abstract
We present Spitzer 4.5 μ m observations of the transit of TOI-700 d, a habitable-zone Earth-sized planet in a multiplanet system transiting a nearby M-dwarf star (TIC 150428135, 2MASS J06282325–6534456). TOI-700 d has a radius of and orbits within its host star’s conservative habitable zone with a period of 37.42 days ( T eq ∼ 269 K). TOI-700 also hosts two small inner planets ( R b = and R c = ) with periods of 9.98 and 16.05 days, respectively. Our Spitzer observations confirm the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) detection of TOI-700 d and remove any remaining doubt that it is a genuine planet. We analyze the Spitzer light curve combined with the 11 sectors of TESS observations and a transit of TOI-700 c from the LCOGT network to determine the full system parameters. Although studying the atmosphere of TOI-700 d is not likely feasible with upcoming facilities, it may be possible to measure the mass of TOI-700 d using state-of-the-art radial velocity (RV) instruments (expected RV semiamplitude of ∼70 cm s −1 ).
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Rodriguez, J. E., Vanderburg, A., Zieba, S., Kreidberg, L., Morley, C. V., Eastman, J. D., … Villaseñor, J. N. (2020). The First Habitable-zone Earth-sized Planet from TESS. II. Spitzer Confirms TOI-700 d. The Astronomical Journal, 160(3), 117. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aba4b3
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