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The HD 60779 Planetary System: A Transiting Sub-Neptune on a 30-day Orbit and a More Massive Outer World

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We present the discovery of the planetary system orbiting the bright (V = 7.2), nearby (35 pc), Sun-like star HD 60779, which has a mass of 1.050 +/- 0.044 solar masses and a radius of 1.129 +/- 0.013 solar radii. We report two TESS transits and a subsequent CHEOPS transit of HD 60779 b, a sub-Neptune with a radius of 3.250 (+0.100 / -0.098) Earth radii on a 29.986175 (+0.000030 / -0.000033) day orbit. Additionally, 286 HARPS-N radial velocity measurements reveal the mass of planet b (14.7 +1.1 / -1.0 Earth masses) and the presence of an outer planet, HD 60779 c, with an orbital period of 104.25 (+0.30 / -0.29) days and a minimum mass (m sin i) of 27.7 +/- 1.6 Earth masses. Both planets' orbits are consistent with being circular, suggesting that they have a dynamically quiet history. The data are not sufficient to determine whether planet c transits. HD 60779's uniquely high systemic radial velocity (129.75 +/- 0.12 km/s) allows its Lyman-alpha emission to avoid absorption by the interstellar medium, making it a prime candidate for probing atmospheric escape from HD 60779 b. HD 60779 is also the third-brightest host of a sub-Neptune with orbital period greater than 25 days and with both mass and radius measured, distinguishing it in terms of accessibility to spectroscopic characterization.

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TOI-7169 b: A Hot Jupiter Transiting a Metal-Poor Star

astro-ph.EP · 2026-03-26 · accept · novelty 6.5

TOI-7169 b is an inflated hot Jupiter (1.475 R_Jup, 0.41 M_Jup, P=3.44 d) around a spectroscopically confirmed metal-poor ([Fe/H]=-0.72), ancient (12.3 Gyr) thin-disk star.

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  • TOI-7169 b: A Hot Jupiter Transiting a Metal-Poor Star astro-ph.EP · 2026-03-26 · accept · none · ref 46 · internal anchor

    TOI-7169 b is an inflated hot Jupiter (1.475 R_Jup, 0.41 M_Jup, P=3.44 d) around a spectroscopically confirmed metal-poor ([Fe/H]=-0.72), ancient (12.3 Gyr) thin-disk star.