2017ApJ...837...72M


Query : 2017ApJ...837...72M

2017ApJ...837...72M - Astrophys. J., 837, 72-72 (2017/March-1)

Stellar and planetary parameters for K2's late-type dwarf systems from C1 to C5.

MARTINEZ A.O., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., SCHLIEDER J.E., DRESSING C.D., OBERMEIER C., LIVINGSTON J., CICERI S., PEACOCK S., BEICHMAN C.A., LEPINE S., ALLER K.M., CHANCE Q.A., PETIGURA E.A., HOWARD A.W. and WERNER M.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

The NASA K2 mission uses photometry to find planets transiting stars of various types. M dwarfs are of high interest since they host more short-period planets than any other type of main-sequence star and transiting planets around M dwarfs have deeper transits compared to other main-sequence stars. In this paper, we present stellar parameters from K and M dwarfs hosting transiting planet candidates discovered by our team. Using the SOFI spectrograph on the European Southern Observatory's New Technology Telescope, we obtained R ≃ 1000 J-, H-, and K-band (0.95-2.52 µm) spectra of 34 late-type K2 planet and candidate planet host systems and 12 bright K4-M5 dwarfs with interferometrically measured radii and effective temperatures. Out of our 34 late-type K2 targets, we identify 27 of these stars as M dwarfs. We measure equivalent widths of spectral features, derive calibration relations using stars with interferometric measurements, and estimate stellar radii, effective temperatures, masses, and luminosities for the K2 planet hosts. Our calibrations provide radii and temperatures with median uncertainties of 0.059 R (16.09%) and 160 K (4.33%), respectively. We then reassess the radii and equilibrium temperatures of known and candidate planets based on our spectroscopically derived stellar parameters. Since a planet's radius and equilibrium temperature depend on the parameters of its host star, our study provides more precise planetary parameters for planets and candidates orbiting late-type stars observed with K2. We find a median planet radius and an equilibrium temperature of approximately 3 R and 500 K, respectively, with several systems (K2-18b and K2-72e) receiving near-Earth-like levels of incident irradiation.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - planetary systems - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: late-type - techniques: spectroscopic - techniques: spectroscopic

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Number of rows : 56
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 285968 PM* 04 42 55.7750207949 +18 57 29.395947044 12.668 11.49 9.951 8.931 7.702 M2.5V 335 2
2 HD 36395 PM* 05 31 27.3957852161 -03 40 38.024004501 10.626 9.443 7.968 6.996 5.913 M1.5Ve 515 0
3 2MASS J08243303+1745431 LM* 08 24 33.0306405192 +17 45 43.146988632           M0V 6 0
4 K2-122 LM* 08 25 54.3166744584 +20 21 34.445418480           M0V 21 0
5 2MASS J08325907+1718235 LM* 08 32 59.0669645712 +17 18 23.443541640           M3V 28 0
6 UCAC4 511-046372 LM* 08 35 25.81344 +12 04 33.3228   15.68 14.09 13.65   M2V 13 0
7 K2-95b Pl 08 37 27.0563032536 +18 58 36.021202824           ~ 37 0
8 K2-95 * 08 37 27.0563032536 +18 58 36.021202824   19.86 17.27     M3V 59 0
9 K2-119 LM* 08 48 02.3358945336 +16 54 06.705457380           K5V 14 0
10 2MASS J08525582+1056409 LM* 08 52 55.8284432976 +10 56 40.990413912           M1V 15 0
11 K2-124 LM* 08 54 33.8861794008 +23 07 58.430659224           M3V 16 0
12 K2-117 LM* 08 55 25.3640756544 +10 28 08.903554284           M1.0V 17 0
13 K2-123 LM* 08 57 46.6064421192 +21 27 12.701726388           M0V 16 0
14 2MASS J09042104+1946489 LM* 09 04 21.0559264248 +19 46 48.862161228           M4V 5 0
15 K2-43 LM* 11 16 28.1168245368 -03 58 31.556187876   17.25 15.60 15.51   K7V 15 0
16 K2-3c Pl 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868           ~ 42 0
17 K2-3d Pl 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868           ~ 51 0
18 K2-3b Pl 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868           ~ 46 0
19 K2-3 PM* 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868   13.52 12.17 11.88   M1V 74 0
20 K2-18 PM* 11 30 14.5177445592 +07 35 18.255348492   15.01 13.50 13.24   dM2.5 96 0
21 K2-18b Pl 11 30 14.5177445592 +07 35 18.255348492           ~ 164 0
22 2MASS J11351872+0356028 LM* 11 35 18.7183141224 +03 56 02.897689416           M2V 8 0
23 K2-4 LM* 11 38 58.9542003048 -03 54 20.046522024   16.23 14.91 14.57   K7V 19 0
24 Ross 905 PM* 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778   12.06 10.613 10.272 8.24 M3V 645 1
25 LP 613-39 PM* 11 45 03.4701604392 +00 00 19.058392872   16.6   15.33   M2.5V 32 0
26 K2-9b Pl 11 45 03.4701604392 +00 00 19.058392872           ~ 20 0
27 K2-49 * 11 49 16.8556876008 +03 28 32.036031768           K7V 9 0
28 UCAC4 462-048516 LM* 11 57 57.9987730560 +02 19 17.302806732   16.34 14.86 14.41   M1V 13 0
29 UCAC4 407-056645 LM* 13 29 56.5560302712 -08 44 58.741967256       15.29   M0V 7 0
30 2MASS J13302656-1120294 LM* 13 30 26.5588828968 -11 20 29.388659172           M1V 3 0
31 2MASS J13322094-1703403 * 13 32 20.9449910592 -17 03 40.219530696           K3V 8 0
32 2MASS J13332238-1600238 LM* 13 33 22.3774626384 -16 00 23.854010328           M3V 3 0
33 HD 119850 Er* 13 45 43.7755597223 +14 53 29.471707437 10.989 9.894 8.50 7.465 6.363 M2V 352 0
34 TYC 4973-277-1 LM* 13 49 32.3996133792 -06 19 21.920847204   12.82 11.73     M0V 13 0
35 Qatar 2 PM* 13 50 37.4100326640 -06 48 14.421574044   14.0   13.45   K5V 67 1
36 NAME Proxima Centauri Er* 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 14.21 12.95 11.13 9.45 7.41 M5.5Ve 1299 0
37 HD 131977 BY* 14 57 28.0007918772 -21 24 55.727265310 7.89 6.83 5.72 4.74 4.19 K4V 485 0
38 BD-07 4003 BY* 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466 13.403 11.76 10.560 9.461 8.911 M3V 641 2
39 UScoCTIO 59 Ro* 16 03 01.6136288544 -22 07 52.472918208           M4.75 30 0
40 UCAC4 307-086388 * 16 16 16.0578443400 -28 38 56.881255920   14.76 13.03 12.59   K4III 15 0
41 UCAC4 355-079464 EB* 16 33 47.6800888416 -19 10 40.005588108   15.691 14.289 14.129   G5V 7 0
42 NAME Barnard's star BY* 17 57 48.4984700685 +04 41 36.113879676 12.497 11.24 9.511 8.298 6.741 M4V 812 2
43 * 70 Oph B PM* 18 05 27.4629361936 +02 29 56.209188639   7.26 6.07 5.6   K4V 119 0
44 Kepler-20b Pl 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684           ~ 109 1
45 * eps Ind PM* 22 03 21.6536261624 -56 47 09.522795714   5.75 4.69     K5V 551 0
46 K2-55 LM* 22 15 00.4644231816 -17 15 02.537027892   14.75 13.55 13.24 12.09 K7V 20 0
47 LP 759-72 LM* 22 18 29.2548547872 -09 36 44.381088036     15.04     M2V 28 0
48 2MASS J22201376-1306526 PM* 22 20 13.7644992120 -13 06 52.657194744           K7V 10 0
49 K2-69 * 22 23 02.2956424992 -10 29 18.806749620           M1V 8 0
50 K2-54 * 22 32 13.0045873824 -17 32 38.476944384   15.43 14.04 14.10 12.81 ~ 14 0
51 K2-21 LM* 22 41 12.8862475392 -14 29 20.349161520   14.14 12.85     M0V 24 0
52 K2-21c Pl 22 41 12.8862475392 -14 29 20.349161520           ~ 10 0
53 K2-21b Pl 22 41 12.8862475392 -14 29 20.349161520           ~ 12 0
54 K2-71 PM* 22 46 53.8590548496 -09 52 53.809818456           M3V 6 0
55 BD-15 6290 BY* 22 53 16.7325836486 -14 15 49.304052185 12.928 11.749 10.192 9.013 7.462 M3.5V 1013 1
56 HD 216899 PM* 22 56 34.8046530863 +16 33 12.355636588 11.323 10.143 8.638 7.657 6.542 M1.5V 292 0

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