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A gem system with a lava world and a habitable zone sub-Neptune orbiting TOI-1752

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2604.15816

A. Peláez-Torres, F. J. Pozuelos, G. Morello, M. Dévora-Pajares, K. Barkaoui + 45 more

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TLDR

Researchers validated a new two-planet system, TOI-1752, featuring a lava world and a sub-Neptune in the optimistic habitable zone.

Key contributions

  • Validated TOI-1752 b as a lava-world-like planet ($1.69 R_{\oplus}$, 0.935-day period).
  • Validated TOI-1752 c as a sub-Neptune ($2.29 R_{\oplus}$, 32.7-day period) in the optimistic habitable zone.
  • Used TRICERATOPS and WATSON-Net for robust statistical validation and machine learning assessment.
  • Identified TOI-1752 b as a promising target for atmospheric characterization (ESM ~8).

Why it matters

This paper confirms a new two-planet system, including a potentially habitable sub-Neptune, expanding our catalog of exoplanets. The validation methods employed strengthen the reliability of TESS candidates and identify a key target for future atmospheric studies.

Original Abstract

The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has delivered a large number of transiting planet candidates around nearby stars by identifying periodic decreases in stellar brightness. Establishing the planetary nature of these signals and determining their fundamental properties is a necessary step toward detailed studies of their internal structure, atmospheres, and formation pathways. In this work, we investigate the planetary nature of the TOI-1752 system (M1 V, $103.02\pm0.34$ pc), which hosts two TESS candidates: TOI-1752 b, a short-period object consistent with a lava-world scenario, and TOI-1752 c, a sub-Neptune-size planet candidate located in the optimistic habitable zone. We obtained ground-based multi-color photometric follow-up observations of TOI-1752, which we combined with TESS photometry to assess the nature of both signals. We performed a formal statistical validation using the TRICERATOPS framework, while independently vetting the candidates with the neural-network-based classifier WATSON-Net, which provides a machine-learning assessment of their planetary likelihood based on light-curve morphology, centroid diagnostics, and auxiliary vetting features. We validate TOI-1752 b as a bona fide planet with a radius of $1.69\pm0.07 R_{\oplus}$ and an orbital period of $0.935186^{+0.000001}_{-0.000002}$ days, and TOI-1752 c with a radius of $2.29^{+0.13}_{-0.14} R_{\oplus}$ and an orbital period of $32.7144\pm0.0004$ days. The combined analysis confirms TOI-1752 as a new planetary system, places TOI-1752 c within the optimistic habitable zone of its host star, and identifies TOI-1752 b as a promising target for atmospheric characterization, with an estimated emission spectroscopy metric (ESM) of up to $\sim8$.

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