TESS and ground-based photometry of two low-mass eclipsing binaries yield improved stellar parameters, evidence for tertiary companions via the light-time effect, and a flare frequency of one per 40 hours for NSVS 01031772.
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NGTS-39 b is a 1.467 MJ, 1.088 RJ transiting warm Jupiter on a 58.2-day eccentric orbit around an F9 dwarf, identified via TESS, NGTS, CORALIE and HARPS data.
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TESS light curves and surface activity in two low-mass eclipsing binaries: NSVS 01031772 and 2MASS J04100497+2931023
TESS and ground-based photometry of two low-mass eclipsing binaries yield improved stellar parameters, evidence for tertiary companions via the light-time effect, and a flare frequency of one per 40 hours for NSVS 01031772.
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NGTS-39 b: A 58 d transiting warm Jupiter in an eccentric orbit
NGTS-39 b is a 1.467 MJ, 1.088 RJ transiting warm Jupiter on a 58.2-day eccentric orbit around an F9 dwarf, identified via TESS, NGTS, CORALIE and HARPS data.