Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Context. Although thousands of exoplanets have been discovered to date, far fewer have been fully characterised, in particular super-Earths. The KESPRINT consortium identified K2-216 as a planetary candidate host star in the K2 space mission Campaign 8 field with a transiting super-Earth. The planet has recently been validated as well.
Aims. Our aim was to confirm the detection and derive the main physical characteristics of K2-216 b, including the mass.
Methods. We performed a series of follow-up observations: high-resolution imaging with the FastCam camera at the TCS and the Infrared Camera and Spectrograph at Subaru, and high-resolution spectroscopy with HARPS (La Silla), HARPS-N (TNG), and FIES (NOT). The stellar spectra were analyzed with the SpecMatch-Emp and SME codes to derive the fundamental stellar properties. We analyzed the K2 light curve with the pyaneti software. The radial velocity measurements were modelled with both a Gaussian process (GP) regression and the so-called floating chunk offset (FCO) technique to simultaneously model the planetary signal and correlated noise associated with stellar activity.
Results. Imaging confirms that K2-216 is a single star. Our analysis discloses that the star is a moderately active K5V star of mass 0.70 ± 0.03 M⊙ and radius 0.72 ± 0.03 R⊙. Planet b is found to have a radius of 1.75−0.10+0.17 R⊕ and a 2.17-day orbit in agreement with previous results. We find consistent results for the planet mass from both models: Mp ≈ 7.4 ± 2.2 M⊕ from the GP regression and Mp ≈ 8.0 ± 1.6 M⊕ from the FCO technique, which implies that this planet is a super-Earth. The incident stellar flux is 248(−48)(+220) F⊕.
Conclusions. The planet parameters put planet b in the middle of, or just below, the gap of the radius distribution of small planets. The density is consistent with a rocky composition of primarily iron and magnesium silicate. In agreement with theoretical predictions, we find that the planet is a remnant core, stripped of its atmosphere, and is one of the largest planets found that has lost its atmosphere.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Planetary systems; Planets and satellites: Atmospheres; Planets and satellites: composition; Stars: individual: K2-216; Techniques: photometric; Techniques: radial velocities
Elenco autori:
Persson C.M.; Fridlund M.; Barragan O.; Dai F.; Gandolfi D.; Hatzes A.P.; Hirano T.; Grziwa S.; Korth J.; Prieto-Arranz J.; Fossati L.; Van Eylen V.; Justesen A.B.; Livingston J.; Kubyshkina D.; Deeg H.J.; Guenther E.W.; Nowak G.; Cabrera J.; Eigmoller Ph.; Csizmadia Sz.; Smith A.M.S.; Erikson A.; Albrecht S.; Sobrino A.; Cochran W.D.; Endl M.; Esposito M.; Fukui A.; Heeren P.; Hidalgo D.; Hjorth M.; Kuzuhara M.; Narita N.; Nespral D.; Palle E.; Patzold M.; Rauer H.; Rodler F.; Winn J.N.
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