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2008ApJ...677L..59R - Astrophys. J., 677, L59-L62 (2008/April-2)

A ∼5 MSuper-earth orbiting GJ 436? the power of near-grazing transits.

RIBAS I., FONT-RIBERA A. and BEAULIEU J.-P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Most of the presently identified exoplanets have masses similar to that of Jupiter and therefore are assumed to be gaseous objects. With the ever-increasing interest in discovering lower mass planets, several of the so-called super-Earths (1 M< M < 10 M), which are predicted to be rocky, have already been found. Here we report the possible discovery of a planet around the M-type star GJ 436 with a minimum mass of 4.7±0.6 M and a true mass of ∼5 M, which would make it the least massive planet around a main-sequence star found to date. The planet is identified from its perturbations on an inner Neptune-mass transiting planet (GJ 436b), by pumping eccentricity and producing variations in the orbital inclination. Analysis of published radial velocity measurements indeed reveals a significant signal corresponding to an orbital period that is very close to the 2:1 mean motion resonance with the inner planet. The near-grazing nature of the transit makes it extremely sensitive to small changes in the inclination.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Planetary Systems - Stars: Planetary Systems: Formation - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: GJ 436

Simbad objects: 6

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