TOI-5344 b: A Saturn-like planet orbiting a super-Solar metallicity M0 dwarf (2310.20634v2)
Abstract: We confirm the planetary nature of TOI-5344 b as a transiting giant exoplanet around an M0 dwarf star. TOI-5344 b was discovered with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite photometry and confirmed with ground-based photometry (the Red Buttes Observatory 0.6m telescope), radial velocity (the Habitable-zone Planet Finder), and speckle imaging (the NN-Explore Exoplanet Stellar Speckle Imager). TOI-5344 b is a Saturn-like giant planet ($\rho = 0.80{+0.17}_{-0.15}\ \text{g cm}{-3}$) with a planetary radius of $9.7 \pm \ 0.5 \ \text{R}{\oplus}$ ($0.87 \pm \ 0.04 \ \text{R}{\text{Jup}}$) and a planetary mass of $135{+17}_{-18} \text{M}{\oplus}$ ($0.42{+0.05}{-0.06} \ \text{M}{\text{Jup}}$). It has an orbital period of $3.792622 \pm 0.000010$ days and an orbital eccentricity of $0.06{+0.07}{-0.04}$. We measure a high metallicity for TOI-5344 of [Fe/H] = $0.48 \pm 0.12$, where the high metallicity is consistent with expectations from formation through core accretion. We compare the metallicity of the M-dwarf hosts of giant exoplanets to that of M-dwarf hosts of non-giants ($\lesssim 8\ \text{R}_{\oplus}$). While the two populations appear to show different metallicity distributions, quantitative tests are prohibited by various sample caveats.