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Abstract We describe the discovery and characterization of TOI-7149 b, a 0.705 ± 0.075MJ, 1.18 ± 0.045RJgas giant on a ∼2.65 days period orbit transiting an M4V star with a mass of 0.344 ± 0.030M⊙and an effective temperature of 3363 ± 59 K. The planet was first discovered using NASA’s TESS mission, which we confirmed using a combination of ground-based photometry, radial velocities, and speckle imaging. The planet has one of the deepest transits of all known main-sequence planet hosts at ∼12% (Rp/R⋆∼ 0.33). Pushing the bounds of previous discoveries of giant exoplanets around M-dwarf stars (GEMS), TOI-7149 is one of the lowest mass M-dwarfs to host a transiting giant planet. We compare the sample of transiting GEMS to stars within 200 pc with a Gaia color–magnitude diagram and find that the GEMS hosts are likely to be high metallicity stars. We also analyze the sample of transiting giant planets using the nonparametricMRExoframework to compare the bulk density of warm Jupiters across stellar masses. We confirm our previous result that transiting Jupiters around early M-dwarfs have similar masses and densities to warm Jupiters around FGK stars, and extend this to mid M-dwarfs, thereby suggesting a potential commonality in their formation mechanisms.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available September 3, 2026
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Glusman, Rowen; Boegen, Lauren; Cerny, William; Chapman, Ali; Escapa, Isaiah; Kron, Richard G.; Martinez, Michael N.; Muratore, Amanda; Scott, Audrey P. (, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific)Abstract In the second paper in this series, we improve on our previous demonstration of the ability of a commercially available graphic arts scanner and cost-effective analysis tools to produce scientifically useful scans of astronomical photographic plates. We describe a method using freely available tools to extract magnitude measurements from the star images on sky-survey plates, such as are stored in observatory archives around the world. We detail the use of this method on one plate in particular, Plate 8 in E. E. Barnard’s A Photographic Atlas of Selected Regions of the Milky Way , examine the effects of our scanning method on our magnitude measurements, discuss the difficulties encountered when measuring the magnitudes of stars in crowded fields, and present a case study of red supergiant stars appearing within the field. Our work results in a catalog of more than 66,000 measurements of stellar positions and magnitudes in the central 6.°8 × 6.°8 field of view.more » « less
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Cerny, William; Chapman, Alexis; Glusman, Rowen; Kron, Richard G.; Liang, Yingyi; Lin, Jason J.; Martinez, Michael N.; Medina, Elisabeth; Muratore, Amanda; Ogonor, Buduka; et al (, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific)null (Ed.)
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