2021A&A...653A..40L


Query : 2021A&A...653A..40L

2021A&A...653A..40L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 653A, 40-40 (2021/9-1)

Uncovering the ultimate planet impostor. An eclipsing brown dwarf in a hierarchical triple with two evolved stars.

LILLO-BOX J., RIBAS A., MONTESINOS B., SANTOS N.C., CAMPANTE T., CUNHA M., BARRADO D., VILLAVER E., SOUSA S., BOUY H., ALLER A., CORSARO E., LI T., ONG J.M.J., REBOLLIDO I., AUDENAERT J. and PEREIRA F.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Exoplanet searches through space-based photometric time series have shown to be very efficient in recent years. However, follow-up efforts on the detected planet candidates have been demonstrated to be critical to uncover the true nature of the transiting objects.
Aims. In this paper we show a detailed analysis of one of those false positives hidden as planetary signals. In this case, the candidate KOI-3886.01 showed clear evidence of a planetary nature from various techniques. Indeed, the properties of the fake planet set it among the most interesting and promising for the study of planetary evolution as the star leaves the main sequence.
Methods. To unveil the true nature of this system, we present a complete set of observational techniques including high-spatial resolution imaging, high-precision photometric time series (showing eclipses, phase curve variations, and asteroseismology signals), high-resolution spectroscopy, and derived radial velocities to unveil the true nature of this planet candidate.
Results. We find that KOI-3886.01 is an interesting false positive case: a hierarchical triple system composed by a ∼K2 III giant star (KOI-3886 A) accompanied by a close-in eclipsing binary formed by a subgiant ∼G4 IV star (KOI-3886 B) and a brown dwarf (KOI-3886 C). In particular, KOI-3886 C is one of the most irradiated brown dwarfs known to date, showing the largest radius in this substellar regime. It is also the first eclipsing brown dwarf known around an evolved star.
Conclusions. In this paper we highlight the relevance of complete sets of follow-up observations to extrasolar planets detected by the transit technique using large-pixel photometers such as Kepler and TESS and, in the future, PLATO. In particular, multi-color high-spatial resolution imaging was the first hint toward ruling out the planet scenario in this system.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - binaries: eclipsing - stars: oscillations - brown dwarfs - stars: evolution - planets and satellites: detection

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
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 TOI-263 * 02 28 25.9518748896 -25 05 50.545991256           M3.5V 8 0
2 K2-25 Er* 04 13 05.6131374072 +15 14 52.018080576   15.81 15.56 13.72   M4.5V 73 0
3 HD 27130 SB* 04 17 38.9458465152 +16 56 52.187419068   9.075 8.315 8.79   G8V 253 0
4 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
5 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2331 0
6 HD 40114 * 05 57 33.8521686192 +13 42 28.611562896   7.99 7.97     B9 12 0
7 BD+13 1880 SB* 08 17 16.8973753152 +12 36 04.908944304   9.842 9.610 9.516   kA2hA7mA8Si 15 0
8 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
9 * bet CVn ** 12 33 44.5442516547 +41 21 26.921352859 4.91 4.86 4.25 3.73 3.42 G0V 579 0
10 * alf Ser PM* 15 44 16.0741095811 +06 25 32.268792881 5.080 3.800 2.630 1.82 1.25 K2IIIbCN1 518 0
11 UGCS J160339.22-185129.4 EB* 16 03 39.2319975144 -18 51 29.400368220           M2.5e 27 0
12 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
13 DENIS J161630.6-251220 LM* 16 16 30.6738768240 -25 12 20.215798956   19.5   17.3 15.042 M4.5V-M5V+M4.5V-M5V 35 0
14 HD 152311 SB* 16 53 25.2127433568 -20 24 56.882126232   6.551 5.857     G2IV-V 85 0
15 NGC 6362 GlC 17 31 54.99 -67 02 54.0           ~ 585 0
16 Cl* NGC 6362 SAW V40 EB* 17 32 04.0814347944 -67 03 45.513420624   18.77 18.22     ~ 12 0
17 NGC 6705 1261 SB* 18 51 00.1295993616 -06 16 37.409055024   12.315 11.915     A0 18 0
18 Kepler-91 RG* 19 02 41.4978337152 +44 07 00.239709792           K1IV 92 1
19 Kepler-91b Pl 19 02 41.4978337152 +44 07 00.239709792           ~ 82 1
20 Smethells 41 LM* 19 37 08.7869117208 -51 34 00.883431048   13.84 11.56 11.348 9.891 M1Ve 33 0
21 KOI-3886.01 Pl? 20 04 11.3454488948 +45 05 15.364004189           ~ 6 0
22 HD 190655 RG* 20 04 11.3454488948 +45 05 15.364004189   11.267 10.114 9.846   K2(N) 47 0
23 K2-141b Pl 23 23 39.9709098120 -01 11 21.448681332           ~ 68 0
24 NGTS-7A * 23 30 05.2354214952 -38 58 11.470666584           ~ 8 0

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