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The transiting multi-planet system HD3167: a 5.7 MEarth Super-Earth and a 8.3 MEarth mini-Neptune

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
HD3167 is a bright (V=8.9 mag) K0V star observed by the NASA's K2 space mission during its Campaign 8. It has been recently found to host two small transiting planets, namely, HD3167b, an ultra short period (0.96 d) super-Earth, and HD3167c, a mini-Neptune on a relatively long-period orbit (29.85 d). Here we present an intensive radial velocity follow-up of HD3167 performed with the FIES@NOT, HARPS@ESO-3.6m, and HARPS-N@TNG spectrographs. We revise the system parameters and determine radii, masses, and densities of the two transiting planets by combining the K2 photometry with our spectroscopic data. With a mass of 5.69+/-0.44 MEarth, radius of 1.574+/-0.054 REarth, and mean density of 8.00(+1.0)(-0.98) g/cm^3, HD3167b joins the small group of ultra-short period planets known to have a rocky terrestrial composition. HD3167c has a mass of 8.33 (+1.79)(-1.85) MEarth and a radius of 2.740(+0.106)(-0.100) REarth, yielding a mean density of 2.21(+0.56)(-0.53) g/cm^3, indicative of a planet with a composition comprising a solid core surrounded by a thick atmospheric envelope. The rather large pressure scale height (about 350 km) and the brightness of the host star make HD3167c an ideal target for atmospheric characterization via transmission spectroscopy across a broad range of wavelengths. We found evidence of additional signals in the radial velocity measurements but the currently available data set does not allow us to draw any firm conclusion on the origin of the observed variation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
astro-ph.EP; astro-ph.EP; astro-ph.SR
Elenco autori:
Davide, Gandolfi; Oscar, Barragán; Artie, P. Hatzes; Malcolm, Fridlund; Luca, Fossati; Paolo, Donati; Marshall, C. Johnson; Grzegorz, Nowak; Jorge, Prieto-Arranz; Simon, Albrecht; Fei, Dai; Hans, Deeg; Michael, Endl; Sascha, Grziwa; Maria, Hjorth; Judith, Korth; David, Nespral; Joonas, Saario; Alexis, M. S. Smith; Giuliano, Antoniciello; Javier, Alarcon; Megan, Bedell; Pere, Blay; Stefan, S. Brems; Juan, Cabrera; Szilard, Csizmadia; Felice, Cusano; William, D. Cochran; Philipp, Eigmüller; Anders, Erikson; Jonay, I. González Hernández; Eike, W. Guenther; Teruyuki, Hirano; Alejandro, S. Mascareño; Norio, Narita; Enric, Palle; Hannu, Parviainen; Martin, Pätzold; Carina, M. Persson; Heike, Rauer; Ivo, Saviane; Linda, Schmidtobreick; Vincent, Van Eylen; Joshua, N. Winn; Olga, V. Zakhozhay
Autori di Ateneo:
GANDOLFI Davide
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unito.it/handle/2318/1646361
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unito.it/retrieve/handle/2318/1646361/355626/Gandolfi_AJ_2017.pdf
Pubblicato in:
THE ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
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