Characterizing K2 Planet Discoveries: A super-Earth transiting the bright K-dwarf HIP 116454


Autoria(s): Vanderburg, Andrew; Montet, Benjamin T.; Johnson, John Asher; Buchhave, Lars A.; Zeng, Li; Pepe, Francesco; Cameron, Andrew Collier; Latham, David W.; Molinari, Emilio; Udry, Stephane; Lovis, Christophe; Matthews, Jaymie M.; Cameron, Chris; Law, Nicholas; Bowler, Brendan P.; Angus, Ruth; Baranec, Christoph; Bieryla, Allyson; Boschin, Walter; Charbonneau, David; Cosentino, Rosario; Dumusque, Xavier; Figueira, Pedro; Guenther, David B.; Harutyunyan, Avet; Hellier, Coel; Kuschnig, Rainer; Lopez-Morales, Mercedes; Mayor, Michel; Micela, Giusi; Moffat, Anthony F. J.; Pedani, Marco; Phillips, David F.; Piotto, Giampaolo; Pollacco, Don; Queloz, Didier; Rice, Ken; Riddle, Reed; Rowe, Jason F.; Rucinski, Slavek M.; Sasselov, Dimitar; Segransan, Damien; Sozzetti, Alessandro; Szentgyorgyi, Andrew; Watson, Chris; Weiss, Werner W.
Data(s)

10/02/2015

Resumo

<p>We report the first planet discovery from the two-wheeled Kepler (K2) mission: HIP 116454 b. The host star HIP 116454 is a bright (V = 10.1, K = 8.0) K1 dwarf with high proper motion and a parallax-based distance of 55.2 +/- 5.4 pc. Based on high-resolution optical spectroscopy, we find that the host star is metal-poor with [Fe/H]= -0.16 +/- 0.08 and has a radius R-star = 0.716 +/- 0.024 R-circle dot and mass M-star = 0.775 +/- 0.027M(circle dot). The star was observed by the Kepler spacecraft during its Two-Wheeled Concept Engineering Test in 2014 February. During the 9 days of observations, K2 observed a single transit event. Using a new K2 photometric analysis technique, we are able to correct small telescope drifts and recover the observed transit at high confidence, corresponding to a planetary radius of R-p = 2.53 +/- 0.18 R-circle plus. Radial velocity observations with the HARPS-N spectrograph reveal a 11.82 +/- 1.33 M-circle plus planet in a 9.1 day orbit, consistent with the transit depth, duration, and ephemeris. Follow-up photometric measurements from the MOST satellite confirm the transit observed in the K2 photometry and provide a refined ephemeris, making HIP 116454 b amenable for future follow-up observations of this latest addition to the growing population of transiting super-Earths around nearby, bright stars.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/characterizing-k2-planet-discoveries-a-superearth-transiting-the-bright-kdwarf-hip-116454(8fbf005a-ee42-42ca-acde-1ebad4c11909).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/800/1/59

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Vanderburg , A , Montet , B T , Johnson , J A , Buchhave , L A , Zeng , L , Pepe , F , Cameron , A C , Latham , D W , Molinari , E , Udry , S , Lovis , C , Matthews , J M , Cameron , C , Law , N , Bowler , B P , Angus , R , Baranec , C , Bieryla , A , Boschin , W , Charbonneau , D , Cosentino , R , Dumusque , X , Figueira , P , Guenther , D B , Harutyunyan , A , Hellier , C , Kuschnig , R , Lopez-Morales , M , Mayor , M , Micela , G , Moffat , A F J , Pedani , M , Phillips , D F , Piotto , G , Pollacco , D , Queloz , D , Rice , K , Riddle , R , Rowe , J F , Rucinski , S M , Sasselov , D , Segransan , D , Sozzetti , A , Szentgyorgyi , A , Watson , C & Weiss , W W 2015 , ' Characterizing K2 Planet Discoveries: A super-Earth transiting the bright K-dwarf HIP 116454 ' Astrophysical Journal , vol 800 , no. 1 , 59 . DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/800/1/59

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article