44 validated planets from K2 Campaign 10 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Livingston J.H.
  2. Endl M.
  3. Dai F.
  4. Cochran W.D.
  5. Barragan O.
  6. Gandolfi D.,Hirano T.
  7. Grziwa S.
  8. Smith A.M.S.
  9. Albrecht S.
  10. Cabrera J.
  11. Csizmadia S.,de Leon J.P.
  12. Deeg H.
  13. Eigmuller P.
  14. Erikson A.
  15. Everett M.
  16. Fridlund M.,Fukui A.
  17. Guenther E.W.
  18. Hatzes A.P.
  19. Howell S.
  20. Korth J.
  21. Narita N.,Nespral D.
  22. Nowak G.
  23. Palle E.
  24. Patzold M.
  25. Persson C.M.
  26. Prieto-Arranz J.,Rauer H.
  27. Tamura M.
  28. Van Eylen V.
  29. Winn J.N.
  30. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present 44 validated planets from the 10th observing campaign of the NASA K2 mission, as well as high-resolution spectroscopy and speckle imaging follow-up observations. These 44 planets come from an initial set of 72 vetted candidates, which we subjected to a validation process incorporating pixel-level analyses, light curve analyses, observational constraints, and statistical false positive probabilities. Our validated planet sample has median values of R_p_=2.2 R_{Earth}_, P_orb_=6.9 days, T_eq_=890 K, and J=11.2 mag. Of particular interest are four ultra-short period planets (P_orb_~<1 day), 16 planets smaller than 2 R_{Earth}_, and two planets with large predicted amplitude atmospheric transmission features orbiting infrared-bright stars. We also present 27 planet candidates, most of which are likely to be real and worthy of further observations. Our validated planet sample includes 24 new discoveries and has enhanced the number of currently known super-Earths (R_p_~1-2 R_{Earth}_), sub-Neptunes (R_p_~2-4 R_{Earth}_), and sub-Saturns (R_p_~4-8 R_{Earth}_) orbiting bright stars (J=8-10 mag) by ~4%, ~17%, and ~11%, respectively.

Keywords
  1. Exoplanets
  2. Multiple stars
  3. Photometry
  4. Stellar radii
  5. Stellar masses
  6. Effective temperature
  7. Metallicity
  8. Stellar distance
  9. Spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2018AJ....156...78L
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Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.51560078

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2019-03-14T09:45:08Z
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2019-03-14T09:45:08Z
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