2015ApJ...809....7B


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2015ApJ...809....7B - Astrophys. J., 809, 7 (2015/August-8)

The five planets in the Kepler-296 binary system all orbit the primary: a statistical and analytical analysis.

BARCLAY T., QUINTANA E.V., ADAMS F.C., CIARDI D.R., HUBER D., FOREMAN-MACKEY D., MONTET B.T. and CALDWELL D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Kepler-296 is a binary star system with two M-dwarf components separated by 0.''2. Five transiting planets have been confirmed to be associated with the Kepler-296 system; given the evidence to date, however, the planets could in principle orbit either star. This ambiguity has made it difficult to constrain both the orbital and physical properties of the planets. Using both statistical and analytical arguments, this paper shows that all five planets are highly likely to orbit the primary star in this system. We performed a Markov-Chain Monte Carlo simulation using a five transiting planet model, leaving the stellar density and dilution with uniform priors. Using importance sampling, we compared the model probabilities under the priors of the planets orbiting either the brighter or the fainter component of the binary. A model where the planets orbit the brighter component, Kepler-296A, is strongly preferred by the data. Combined with our assertion that all five planets orbit the same star, the two outer planets in the system, Kepler-296 Ae and Kepler-296 Af, have radii of 1.53 ± 0.26 and 1.80 ± 0.31 R, respectively, and receive incident stellar fluxes of 1.40 ± 0.23 and 0.62 ± 0.10 times the incident flux the Earth receives from the Sun. This level of irradiation places both planets within or close to the circumstellar habitable zone of their parent star.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - methods: data analysis - methods: statistical - planetary systems - stars: individual: (Kepler-296, KIC 11497958, KOI-1422) - techniques: photometric

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
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 Kepler-62 Er* 18 52 51.0518497680 +45 20 59.399622996   14.702 13.982 13.807   G5 131 1
2 Kepler-132 Er* 18 52 56.5641599064 +41 20 34.997513460   12.49 11.92 11.768   G1 88 0
3 Kepler-132c Pl 18 52 56.5641599064 +41 20 34.997513460           ~ 22 0
4 Kepler-296d Pl 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           ~ 32 0
5 Kepler-296 ** 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           M2V 86 0
6 Kepler-296b Pl 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           ~ 28 0
7 Kepler-296f Pl 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           ~ 37 0
8 Kepler-296c Pl 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           ~ 26 0
9 Kepler-296e Pl 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           ~ 33 0
10 BD+41 3306 PM* 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681 10.01 9.67 8.86 8.18 7.66 K0V 288 0
11 Kepler-186 Er* 19 54 36.6535147488 +43 57 18.025920324   16.731 15.290 14.833   M1V 127 0

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