2017AJ....154..188S


Query : 2017AJ....154..188S

2017AJ....154..188S - Astron. J., 154, 188-188 (2017/November-0)

K2-114b and K2-115b: two transiting warm Jupiters.

SHPORER A., ZHOU G., FULTON B.J., VANDERBURG A., ESPINOZA N., COLLINS K., CIARDI D., BAYLISS D., ARMSTRONG J.D., BENTO J., BOUCHY F., COCHRAN W.D., COLLIER CAMERON A., COLON K., CROSSFIELD I., DRAGOMIR D., HOWARD A.W., HOWELL S.B., ISAACSON H., KIELKOPF J.F., MURGAS F., SEFAKO R., SINUKOFF E., SIVERD R. and UDRY S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the first results from a search for transiting warm Jupiter exoplanets-gas giant planets receiving stellar irradiation below about 108 erg s–1 cm–2, equivalent to orbital periods beyond about 10 days around Sun-like stars. We have discovered two transiting warm Jupiter exoplanets initially identified as transiting candidates in K2 photometry. K2-114b has a mass of 1.85–0.22+0.23 MJ, a radius of 0.942–0.020+0.032 RJ, and an orbital period of 11.4 days. K2-115b has a mass of 0.84–0.20+0.18 MJ, a radius of 1.115–0.061+0.057 RJ, and an orbital period of 20.3 days. Both planets are among the longest-period transiting gas giant planets with a measured mass, and they are orbiting relatively old host stars. Both planets are not inflated, as their radii are consistent with theoretical expectations. Their position in the planet radius-stellar irradiation diagram is consistent with the scenario where the radius-irradiation correlation levels off below about 108 erg s–1 cm–2, suggesting that for warm Jupiters stellar irradiation does not play a significant role in determining the planet radius. We also report our identification of another K2 transiting warm Jupiter candidate, EPIC 212504617, as a false positive.

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

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: (K2-114, EPIC 211418729, K2-115, EPIC 211442297, EPIC 212504617) - stars: individual: (K2-114, EPIC 211418729, K2-115, EPIC 211442297, EPIC 212504617)

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/154/188): table3.dat table4.dat>

Simbad objects: 5

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Number of rows : 5
N Identifier Otype ICRS (2000)
RA
ICRS (2000)
DEC
Proper motions Parallaxes Redshift Rad. vel. cz Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type Morph. type Angular size #ref
1983 - 2024
1 K2-115 Star 08 26 12.8235930000 +12 16 54.998750820 15.557 -21.630 2.4528 -0.000052 -15.65 -15.65           G4 ~ ~ ~ ~ 14
2 K2-115b Planet 08 26 12.8235930000 +12 16 54.998750820 15.557 -21.630 2.4528 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 12
3 K2-114 Star 08 31 31.9126771776 +11 55 20.156367180 -13.062 -2.472 2.086 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 18
4 K2-114b Planet 08 31 31.9126771776 +11 55 20.156367180 -13.062 -2.472 2.086 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 14
5 2MASS J13125183-1238093 SB* 13 12 51.8430546144 -12 38 09.283886844 -13.641 1.868 1.1094 -0.000155 -46.551998 -46.55           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3

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