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TOI-2407 b: a warm Neptune in the desert

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Abstract We present the validation of TOI-2407 b, a warm Neptune-sized planet with a radius of 4.26 ± 0.26 R⊕, orbiting an early M-type star with a period of 2.7 days and an equilibrium temperature of 705 ± 12 K. The planet was identified by TESS photometry and validated in this work through multi-wavelength ground-based follow-up observations. We include an observation with the novel CMOS-based infrared instrument SPIRIT at the SPECULOOS Southern Observatory. The high-precision transit data enabled by CMOS detectors underscore their potential for improving the detection and characterisation of exoplanets orbiting M-dwarfs, particularly in the infrared, where these stars emit most of their radiation. TOI-2407 b lies within the boundaries of the period–radius Neptune desert, an apparent scarcity of Neptune-sized planets at short orbits. Further characterisation of TOI-2407 b, such as radial velocity measurements, will refine its position within planetary demographic trends. This system also provides a comparison case for the well-studied Neptune-sized planet Gliese 436 b, of similar radius, period and stellar type. Comparison studies could aid the understanding of the formation and evolution of Neptune-like planets around M-dwarfs.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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0035-8711
1365-2966

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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