peer reviewedWe present the discovery of TOI-2136b, a sub-Neptune planet transiting every
7.85 days a nearby M4.5V-type star, identified through photometric measurements
from the TESS mission. The host star is located 33 pc away with a radius of
R∗=0.34±0.02R⊙, a mass of 0.34±0.02M⊙ and an
effective temperature of 3342±100K. We estimate its stellar rotation
period to be 75±5 days based on archival long-term photometry. We confirm
and characterize the planet based on a series of ground-based multi-wavelength
photometry, high-angular-resolution imaging observations, and precise radial
velocities from CFHT/SPIRou. Our joint analysis reveals that the planet has a
radius of 2.19±0.17R⊕, and a mass measurement of $6.4\pm2.4\
M_{\oplus}$. The mass and radius of TOI2136b is consistent with a broad range
of compositions, from water-ice to gas-dominated worlds. TOI-2136b falls close
to the radius valley for low-mass stars predicted by the thermally driven
atmospheric mass loss models, making it an interesting target for future
studies of its interior structure and atmospheric properties