Radial velocities and bisector spans for K2-287 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Jordan A.
  2. Brahm R.
  3. Espinoza N.
  4. Cortes C.
  5. Diaz M.
  6. Drass H.
  7. Henning T.,Jenkins J.S.
  8. Jones M.I.
  9. Rabus M.
  10. Rojas F.
  11. Sarkis P.
  12. Vuckovic M.,Zapata A.
  13. Soto M.G.
  14. Bakos G.A.
  15. Bayliss D.
  16. Bhatti W.
  17. Csubry Z.,Lachaume R.
  18. Moraga V.
  19. Pantoja B.
  20. Osip D.
  21. Shporer A.
  22. Suc V.
  23. Vasquez S.
  24. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We report the discovery of K2-287b, a Saturn mass planet orbiting a G-dwarf with a period of P~15 days. First uncovered as a candidate using K2 campaign 15 data, follow-up photometry and spectroscopy were used to determine a mass M_P_=0.317+/-0.026 M_J_, radius R_P_=0.833+/-0.013 R_J_, period P=14.893291+/-0.000025 days, and eccentricity e=0.476+/-0.026. The host star is a metal-rich V=11.410+/-0.129 mag G-dwarf for which we estimate a mass M_*_=1.056_-0.021_^+0.022^ M_{sun}__, radius R_*_=1.070+/-0.010 R_{sun}_, metallicity [Fe/H]=0.20+/-0.05, and T_eff_=5673+/-75 K. This warm eccentric planet with a time-averaged equilibrium temperature of T_eq_~800 K adds to the small sample of giant planets orbiting nearby stars whose structure is not expected to be affected by stellar irradiation. Follow-up studies on the K2-287 system could help constrain theories of planet migration in close-in orbits.

Keywords
  1. dwarf-stars
  2. g-stars
  3. radial-velocity
  4. exoplanets
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2019AJ....157..100J
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https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/AJ/157/100
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/157/100
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.51570100

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History

2019-06-07T07:42:46Z
Resource record created
2019-06-07T07:42:46Z
Created
2019-07-26T08:55:48Z
Updated

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