2019RAA....19....4Y


Query : 2019RAA....19....4Y

2019RAA....19....4Y - Research in Astron. and astroph., 19, 4-4 (2019/January-0)

Searching for exoplanets with HEPS: I. detection probability of Earth-like planets in multiple systems.

YU Z.-Y., LIU H.-G., ZHOU J.-L., WU D.-H., YANG M., WANG S., ZHANG H., ZHU Z. and LIU J.-C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The astrometry method has great advantages in searching for exoplanets in the habitable zone around solar-like stars. However, the presence of multiple planets may cause a problem with degeneracy when trying to compute accurate planet parameters from observation data and reduce detectability. The degeneracy problem is extremely critical, especially in a space mission which has limited observation time and cadence. In this series of papers, we study the detectability of habitable Earth-mass planets in different types of multi-planet systems, aiming to find the most favorable targets for the potential space mission-Habitable ExoPlanet Survey (HEPS). In the first paper, we present an algorithm to find planets in the habitable zone around solar-like stars using astrometry. We find the detectability can be well described by planets' signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and a defined parameter S = M2/(T1 - T2)2, where M2 and T2 are the mass and period of the second planet, respectively. T1 is the period of the planet in the habitable zone. The parameter S represents the influence of planetary architectures. We fit the detectability as a function of both the SNR of the planet in the habitable zone and the parameter S. An Earth-like planet in a habitable zone is harder to detect (with detectability PHP < 80%) in a system with a hot Jupiter or warm Jupiter (within 2 AU), in which the parameter S is large. These results can be used in target selections and to determine the priority of target stars for HEPS, especially when we select and rank nearby planet hosts with a single planet.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - stars: planetary systems - planets and satellites: detection - methods: numer - ical

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
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 1237b Pl 00 16 12.6780107483 -79 51 04.244506480           ~ 60 1
2 HD 42618b Pl 06 12 00.5668858951 +06 46 59.057784676           ~ 7 0
3 K2-3d Pl 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868           ~ 51 0
4 K2-3c Pl 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868           ~ 42 0
5 K2-18c Pl 11 30 14.5177445592 +07 35 18.255348492           ~ 16 0
6 K2-9b Pl 11 45 03.4701604392 +00 00 19.058392872           ~ 20 0
7 Ross 128 Er* 11 47 44.3972681420 +00 48 16.400337591 14.223 12.905 11.153 9.859 8.184 dM4 420 0
8 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
9 CFBDS J145829+101343 ** 14 58 29.40072 +10 13 41.7108           T8+Y0 30 0
10 Kepler-62e Pl 18 52 51.0518497680 +45 20 59.399622996           ~ 73 1
11 Kepler-86b Pl 19 19 03.2633425368 +51 57 45.409948812           ~ 37 1
12 Kepler-69c Pl 19 33 02.6304732336 +44 52 08.019876720           ~ 41 1
13 Kepler-61b Pl 19 41 13.0815154104 +42 28 30.983971944           ~ 32 1
14 Kepler-1653b Pl 19 45 49.858944 +41 15 57.47112           ~ 20 0
15 HD 192310 PM* 20 15 17.3913760474 -27 01 58.711625384   6.63 5.723 5.98 8.74 K2+V 318 1
16 HD 192310b Pl 20 15 17.3913760474 -27 01 58.711625384           ~ 34 1
17 HD 192310c Pl 20 15 17.3913760474 -27 01 58.711625384           ~ 28 1
18 * 51 Peg b Pl 22 57 27.9804852576 +20 46 07.797040104           ~ 666 1
19 NAME BD+37 4734Bb Pl 22 57 46.8442481880 +38 40 30.358351704           ~ 247 1
20 TRAPPIST-1d Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 214 0
21 TRAPPIST-1c Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 193 0

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