2015A&A...577A.105L


Query : 2015A&A...577A.105L

2015A&A...577A.105L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 577A, 105-105 (2015/5-1)

Kepler-447b: a hot-Jupiter with an extremely grazing transit.

LILLO-BOX J., BARRADO D., SANTOS N.C., MANCINI L., FIGUEIRA P., CICERI S. and HENNING T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the radial velocity confirmation of the extrasolar planet Kepler-447b, initially detected as a candidate by the Kepler mission. In this work, we analyze its transit signal and the radial velocity data obtained with the Calar Alto Fiber-fed Echelle spectrograph (CAFE). By simultaneously modeling both datasets, we obtain the orbital and physical properties of the system. According to our results, Kepler-447b is a Jupiter-mass planet (Mp=1.37+0.48–0.46MJup), with an estimated radius of Rp=1.65+0.59–0.56RJup (uncertainties provided in this work are 3σ unless specified). This translates into a sub-Jupiter density. The planet revolves every ∼7.8-days in a slightly eccentric orbit (e=0.123+0.037–0.036) around a G8V star with detected activity in the Kepler light curve. Kepler-447b transits its host with a large impact parameter (b=1.076+0.112–0.086), which is one of the few planetary grazing transits confirmed so far and the first in the Kepler large crop of exoplanets. We estimate that only around 20% of the projected planet disk occults the stellar disk. The relatively large uncertainties in the planet radius are due to the large impact parameter and short duration of the transit. Planetary transits with large impact parameters (and in particular grazing transits) can be used to detect and analyze interesting configurations, such as additional perturbing bodies, stellar pulsations, rotation of a non-spherical planet, or polar spot-crossing events. All these scenarios will periodically modify the transit properties (depth, duration, and time of mid-transit), which could be detectable with sufficiently accurate photometry. Short-cadence photometric data (at the 1-min level) would help in the search for these exotic configurations in grazing planetary transits like that of Kepler-447b. This system could then be an excellent target for the forthcoming missions TESS and CHEOPS, which will provide the required photometric precision and cadence to study this type of transit.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: gaseous planets - planets and satellites: fundamental parameters - techniques: radial velocities - techniques: photometric

Simbad objects: 13

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 CD-23 9677b Pl 11 01 35.8978900078 -23 51 38.384687448           ~ 40 1
2 HAT-P-27 * 14 51 04.1870399712 +05 56 50.548526376   13.18 12.19 11.98 11.23 G8 56 1
3 BD+44 3020b Pl 18 56 14.3077765754 +44 31 05.389239372           ~ 60 1
4 Kepler-447 Ro* 19 01 04.4556648384 +48 33 35.945205516           G5 42 0
5 Kepler-447b Pl 19 01 04.4557486819 +48 33 35.944635820           ~ 35 0
6 Kepler-91b Pl 19 02 41.4979092591 +44 07 00.239792240           ~ 78 1
7 G 205-57 EB* 19 10 14.284032 +46 57 24.10632   14.93 13.38 13.01   M1 56 0
8 Kepler-22b Pl 19 16 52.1904191915 +47 53 03.947532134           ~ 83 1
9 BD+38 3583b Pl 19 25 40.3886092719 +38 40 20.411344230           ~ 96 0
10 Kepler-432b Pl 19 33 07.7292128625 +48 17 09.145380998           ~ 49 0
11 WASP-67b Pl 19 42 58.5217085119 -19 56 58.523005452           ~ 49 1
12 Kepler-11 Ro* 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504       14.00   G2V 334 1
13 WASP-10b Pl 23 15 58.3005497925 +31 27 46.294728182           ~ 104 1

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2015A&A...577A.105L and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu


2023.03.29-12:36:09

© Université de Strasbourg/CNRS

    • Contact