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The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, TESS, is currently carrying out an all-sky search for small planets transiting bright stars. In the first year of the TESS survey, steady progress was made in achieving the missions primary science goal of establishing bulk densities for 50 planets smaller than Neptune. During that year, TESSs observations were focused on the southern ecliptic hemisphere, resulting in the discovery of three mini-Neptunes orbiting the star TOI-125, a V=11.0 K0 dwarf. We present intensive HARPS radial velocity observations, yielding precise mass measurements for TOI-125b, TOI-125c and TOI-125d. TOI-125b has an orbital period of 4.65 days, a radius of $2.726 pm 0.075 ~mathrm{R_{rm E}}$, a mass of $ 9.50 pm 0.88 ~mathrm{M_{rm E}}$ and is near the 2:1 mean motion resonance with TOI-125c at 9.15 days. TOI-125c has a similar radius of $2.759 pm 0.10 ~mathrm{R_{rm E}}$ and a mass of $ 6.63 pm 0.99 ~mathrm{M_{rm E}}$, being the puffiest of the three planets. TOI-125d, has an orbital period of 19.98 days and a radius of $2.93 pm 0.17~mathrm{R_{rm E}}$ and mass $13.6 pm 1.2 ~mathrm{M_{rm E}}$. For TOI-125b and TOI-125d we find unusual high eccentricities of $0.19pm 0.04$ and $0.17^{+0.08}_{-0.06}$, respectively. Our analysis also provides upper mass limits for the two low-SNR planet candidates in the system; for TOI-125.04 ($R_P=1.36 ~mathrm{R_{rm E}}$, $P=$0.53 days) we find a $2sigma$ upper mass limit of $1.6~mathrm{M_{rm E}}$, whereas TOI-125.05 ( $R_P=4.2^{+2.4}_{-1.4} ~mathrm{R_{rm E}}$, $P=$ 13.28 days) is unlikely a viable planet candidate with upper mass limit $2.7~mathrm{M_{rm E}}$. We discuss the internal structure of the three confirmed planets, as well as dynamical stability and system architecture for this intriguing exoplanet system.
Based on HARPS-N radial velocities (RVs) and TESS photometry, we present a full characterisation of the planetary system orbiting the late G dwarf TOI-561. After the identification of three transiting candidates by TESS, we discovered two additional
We use TESS, Spitzer, ground-based light curves and HARPS spectrograph radial velocity measurements to establish the physical properties of the transiting exoplanet candidate TOI-674b. We perform a joint fit of the light curves and radial velocity ti
We present the discovery and characterization of two sub-Neptunes in close orbits, as well as a tentative outer planet of a similar size, orbiting TOI-1260 - a low metallicity K6V dwarf star. Photometry from TESS yields radii of $R_{rm b} = 2.33 pm 0
We report the discovery and characterization of two transiting planets around the bright M1 V star LP 961-53 (TOI-776, J = 8.5 mag, M = 0.54+-0.03 Msun) detected during Sector 10 observations of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Combi
We report the detection of the first circumbinary planet found by TESS. The target, a known eclipsing binary, was observed in sectors 1 through 12 at 30-minute cadence and in sectors 4 through 12 at two-minute cadence. It consists of two stars with m