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TOI-333b: A Neptune Desert planet around a F7V star

Published 17 Nov 2025 in astro-ph.EP and astro-ph.SR | (2511.13832v1)

Abstract: Observations have shown that planets similar to Neptune are rarely found orbiting Sun-like stars with periods up to ~4 days, defining the so-called Neptune desert region. Therefore, the detection of each individual planet in this region holds a high value, providing detailed insights into how such a population came to form and evolve. Here we report the detection of TOI-333b, a Neptune desert planet with a mass, radius, and bulk density of 20.1 ±\pm 2.4 M<em><em>{\oplus}, 4.26 ±\pm 0.11 R</em></em>{\oplus}, and 1.42 ±\pm 0.21 \gccc, respectively. The planet orbits a F7V star every 3.78 d, whose mass, radius and effective temperature are of 1.2 ±\pm 0.1 \msun, 1.10 ±\pm 0.03 \rsun, and 6241<sup>+7362<sup>{+73}_{-62} K, respectively. TOI-333b is likely younger than 1 Gyr, which is supported by the presence of the doublet Li line around 6707.856 textup{~Å} and its comparison to Li abundances in open clusters with well constrained ages. The planet is expected to host only 8.5<sup>+10.98.3%<sup>{+10.9}_{-8.3}\% gas-to-core mass ratio for a H/He envelope. On the other hand, irradiated ocean world models predict 20<sup>+1110%<sup>{+11}_{-10}\% H<em>2<em>2O mass fraction with a core fraction of 35<sup>+20</sup></em>23%<sup>{+20}</sup></em>{-23}\%. Therefore, we expect that TOI-333b internal composition may be dominated by a pure rocky composition with almost no H/He envelope, or a rocky world with almost equal mass fraction of water. Finally, TOI-333b is more massive and larger than 77%\% and 82%\% of its Neptune desert counterparts, respectively, while its host ranks among the hottest known for Neptune Desert planets, making this system a unique laboratory to study the evolution of such planets around hot stars.

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