Planet candidates discovered using K2's 1st yr Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Crossfield I.J.M.
  2. Ciardi D.R.
  3. Petigura E.A.
  4. Sinukoff E.
  5. Schlieder J.E.,Howard A.W.
  6. Beichman C.A.
  7. Isaacson H.
  8. Dressing C.D.
  9. Christiansen J.L.,Fulton B.J.
  10. Lepine S.
  11. Weiss L.
  12. Hirsch L.
  13. Livingston J.
  14. Baranec C.,Law N.M.
  15. Riddle R.
  16. Ziegler C.
  17. Howell S.B.
  18. Horch E.
  19. Everett M.,Teske J.
  20. Martinez A.O.
  21. Obermeier C.
  22. Benneke B.
  23. Scott N.
  24. Deacon N.,Aller K.M.
  25. Hansen B.M.S.
  26. Mancini L.
  27. Ciceri S.
  28. Brahm R.
  29. Jordan A.,Knutson H.A.
  30. Henning T.
  31. Bonnefoy M.
  32. Liu M.C.
  33. Crepp J.R.
  34. Lothringer J.,Hinz P.
  35. Bailey V.
  36. Skemer A.
  37. Defrere D.
  38. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present 197 planet candidates discovered using data from the first year of the NASA K2 mission (Campaigns 0-4), along with the results of an intensive program of photometric analyses, stellar spectroscopy, high-resolution imaging, and statistical validation. We distill these candidates into sets of 104 validated planets (57 in multi-planet systems), 30 false positives, and 63 remaining candidates. Our validated systems span a range of properties, with median values of R_P_=2.3R_{Earth}_, P=8.6 days, Teff=5300K, and Kp=12.7mag. Stellar spectroscopy provides precise stellar and planetary parameters for most of these systems. We show that K2 has increased by 30% the number of small planets known to orbit moderately bright stars (1-4R_{Earth}_, Kp=9-13mag). Of particular interest are 76 planets smaller than 2R_{Earth}_, 15 orbiting stars brighter than Kp=11.5mag, 5 receiving Earth-like irradiation levels, and several multi-planet systems-including 4 planets orbiting the M dwarf K2-72 near mean-motion resonances. By quantifying the likelihood that each candidate is a planet we demonstrate that our candidate sample has an overall false positive rate of 15%-30%, with rates substantially lower for small candidates (<2R_{Earth}_) and larger for candidates with radii >8R_{Earth}_ and/or with P<3days. Extrapolation of the current planetary yield suggests that K2 will discover between 500 and 1000 planets in its planned four-year mission, assuming sufficient follow-up resources are available. Efficient observing and analysis, together with an organized and coherent follow-up strategy, are essential for maximizing the efficacy of planet-validation efforts for K2, TESS, and future large-scale surveys.

Keywords
  1. multiple-stars
  2. solar-system-planets
  3. radial-velocity
  4. stellar-radii
  5. stellar-masses
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2016ApJS..226....7C
See also HTML
https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/ApJS/226/7
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJS/226/7
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.22260007

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History

2016-11-28T15:53:18Z
Resource record created
2016-11-28T15:53:18Z
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2018-09-14T14:09:27Z
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