Searching for GEMS Confirmation of TOI-5573 b, a Cool, Saturn-like Planet Orbiting an M Dwarf

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Authors
  • Rachel B. Fernandes
  • Shubham Kanodia
  • Megan Delamer
  • Andrew Hotnisky
  • Te Han
  • Caleb I. Cañas
  • Jessica Libby-Roberts
  • Varghese Reji
  • Arvind F. Gupta
  • Jaime A. Alvarado-Montes
  • Chad F. Bender
  • Cullen H. Blake
  • William D. Cochran
  • Zoë L. de Beurs
  • Scott A. Diddams
  • Jiayin Dong
  • Mark E. Everett
  • Eric B. Ford
  • Samuel Halverson
  • Jesus Higuera
  • Henry A. Kobulnicky
  • Daniel M. Krolikowski
  • Alexander Larsen
  • Andrea S.J. Lin
  • Suvrath Mahadevan
  • Michael W. McElwain
  • Andrew Monson
  • Joe P. Ninan
  • Leonardo A. Paredes
  • Yatrik G. Patel
  • Paul Robertson
  • Gabrielle Ross
  • Arpita Roy
  • Christian Schwab
  • Gudmundur Stefansson ORCID logo
  • Daniel J. Stevens
  • Andrew M. Vanderburg
  • Jason Wright
Publication date 07-2025
Journal Astronomical Journal
Article number 55
Volume | Issue number 170 | 1
Number of pages 11
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract

We present the confirmation of TOI-5573 b, a Saturn-sized exoplanet on an 8.79 days orbit around an early M dwarf (3790 K, 0.59 R, 0.61 M, 12.30 Jmag). TOI-5573 b has a mass of 112+18−19  M(0.35 ± 0.06 MJup) and a radius of 9.75 ± 0.47 R(0.87 ± 0.04 RJup), resulting in a density of 0.66+0.16−0.13  g cm−3, akin to that of Saturn. The planet was initially discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and confirmed using a combination of 11 transits from four TESS Sectors (20, 21, 47, and 74), ground-based photometry from the Red Buttes Observatory, and high-precision radial velocity data from the Habitable-zone Planet Finder and NN-EXPLORE Exoplanet Investigations with Doppler spectrographs, achieving a 5σ precision on the planet’s mass. TOI-5573 b is one of the coolest Saturn-like exoplanets discovered around an M-dwarf, with an equilibrium temperature of only 528 ± 10 K, making it a valuable target for atmospheric characterization. Saturn-like exoplanets around M dwarfs likely form through core accretion, with increased disk opacity slowing gas accretion and limiting their mass. The host star’s supersolar metallicity supports core accretion, but uncertainties in M-dwarf metallicity estimates complicate definitive conclusions. Compared to other GEMS (Giant Exoplanets around M-dwarf Stars) orbiting metal-rich stars, TOI-5573 b aligns with the observed pattern that giant planets preferentially form around M-dwarfs with supersolar metallicity. Further high-resolution spectroscopic observations are needed to explore the role of stellar metallicity in shaping the formation and properties of giant exoplanets like TOI-5573 b.

Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/addc51
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105009368963
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