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Title: | The Kepler-454 System: A Small, Not-rocky Inner Planet, a Jovian World, and a Distant Companion | Authors: | Gettel, Sara Charbonneau, David Dressing, Courtney D. Buchhave, Lars A. Dumusque, Xavier Vanderburg, Andrew BONOMO, ALDO STEFANO Malavolta, Luca Pepe, Francesco Collier Cameron, Andrew Latham, David W. Udry, Stéphane Marcy, Geoffrey W. Isaacson, Howard Howard, Andrew W. Davies, Guy R. Silva Aguirre, Victor Kjeldsen, Hans Bedding, Timothy R. Lopez, Eric AFFER, Laura COSENTINO, Rosario Figueira, Pedro Fiorenzano, Aldo F. M. HARUTYUNYAN, AVET Johnson, John Asher Lopez-Morales, Mercedes Lovis, Christophe Mayor, Michel MICELA, Giuseppina MOLINARI, Emilio Carlo Motalebi, Fatemeh Phillips, David F. Piotto, Giampaolo Queloz, Didier Rice, Ken Sasselov, Dimitar Ségransan, Damien SOZZETTI, Alessandro Watson, Chris Basu, Sarbani Campante, Tiago L. Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen Kawaler, Steven D. Metcalfe, Travis S. Handberg, Rasmus Lund, Mikkel N. Lundkvist, Mia S. Huber, Daniel Chaplin, William J. |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Journal: | THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | Number: | 816 | Issue: | 2 | First Page: | 95 | Abstract: | Kepler-454 (KOI-273) is a relatively bright (V = 11.69 mag), Sun-like star that hosts a transiting planet candidate in a 10.6 day orbit. From spectroscopy, we estimate the stellar temperature to be 5687 ± 50 K, its metallicity to be [m/H] = 0.32 ± 0.08, and the projected rotational velocity to be v sin I < 2.4 km s<SUP>-1</SUP>. We combine these values with a study of the asteroseismic frequencies from short cadence Kepler data to estimate the stellar mass to be {1.028}<SUB>-0.03</SUB><SUP>+0.04</SUP>{M}<SUB>☉ </SUB>, the radius to be 1.066 ± 0.012 R<SUB>☉</SUB>, and the age to be {5.25}<SUB>-1.39</SUB><SUP>+1.41</SUP> Gyr. We estimate the radius of the 10.6 day planet as 2.37 ± 0.13 R<SUB>⊕</SUB>. Using 63 radial velocity observations obtained with the HARPS-N spectrograph on the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo and 36 observations made with the HIRES spectrograph at the Keck Observatory, we measure the mass of this planet to be 6.8 ± 1.4 M<SUB>⊕</SUB>. We also detect two additional non-transiting companions, a planet with a minimum mass of 4.46 ± 0.12 M<SUB>J</SUB> in a nearly circular 524 day orbit and a massive companion with a period >10 years and mass >12.1 M<SUB>J</SUB>. The 12 exoplanets with radii <2.7 R<SUB>⊕</SUB> and precise mass measurements appear to fall into two populations, with those <1.6 R<SUB>⊕</SUB> following an Earth-like composition curve and larger planets requiring a significant fraction of volatiles. With a density of 2.76 ± 0.73 g cm<SUP>-3</SUP>, Kepler-454b lies near the mass transition between these two populations and requires the presence of volatiles and/or H/He gas. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/28735 | URL: | https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/0004-637X/816/2/95 | ISSN: | 0004-637X | DOI: | 10.3847/0004-637X/816/2/95 | Bibcode ADS: | 2016ApJ...816...95G | Fulltext: | open |
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