2023AJ....165..155T


Query : 2023AJ....165..155T

2023AJ....165..155T - Astron. J., 165, 155 (2023/April-0)

The K2 and TESS Synergy. II. Revisiting 26 Systems in the TESS Primary Mission.

THYGESEN E., RANSHAW J.A., RODRIGUEZ J.E., VANDERBURG A., QUINN S.N., EASTMAN J.D., BIERYLA A., LATHAM D.W., VANDERSPEK R.K., JENKINS J.M., CALDWELL D.A., IKWUT-UKWA M., COLON K.D., DOTSON J., HEDGES C., COLLINS K.A., CALKINS M.L., BERLIND P. and ESQUERDO G.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The legacy of NASA's K2 mission has provided hundreds of transiting exoplanets that can be revisited by new and future facilities for further characterization, with a particular focus on studying the atmospheres of these systems. However, the majority of K2-discovered exoplanets have typical uncertainties on future times of transit within the next decade of greater than 4 hr, making observations less practical for many upcoming facilities. Fortunately, NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission is reobserving most of the sky, providing the opportunity to update the ephemerides for ∼300 K2 systems. In the second paper of this series, we reanalyze 26 single-planet, K2-discovered systems that were observed in the TESS primary mission by globally fitting their K2 and TESS light curves (including extended mission data where available), along with any archival radial velocity measurements. As a result of the faintness of the K2 sample, 13 systems studied here do not have transits detectable by TESS. In those cases, we refit the K2 light curve and provide updated system parameters. For the 23 systems with M* ≳ 0.6 M, we determine the host star parameters using a combination of Gaia parallaxes, spectral energy distribution fits, and MESA Isochrones and Stellar Tracks stellar evolution models. Given the expectation of future TESS extended missions, efforts like the K2 and TESS Synergy project will ensure the accessibility of transiting planets for future characterization while leading to a self-consistent catalog of stellar and planetary parameters for future population efforts.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet catalogs - Exoplanet astronomy - Exoplanet systems - Exoplanets - Ephemerides

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Simbad objects: 30

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Number of rows : 30
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 K2-203 * 00 51 05.6972922552 -01 11 45.190912272   13.27 12.35 12.22   ~ 9 0
2 K2-204 * 01 09 31.8053323443 -00 31 03.440841763   13.64 13.01 12.87   ~ 11 0
3 K2-208 * 01 23 06.9827277264 +00 53 21.041894256   13.24 12.50 12.42   ~ 7 0
4 K2-211 * 01 24 25.4277407736 +01 42 17.835419952   14.03 13.07 13.07   K0V 8 0
5 K2-77 * 03 40 54.8212982808 +12 34 21.400282560   13.23 12.16 12.14   K4V 22 0
6 K2-260 * 05 07 28.1589099864 +16 52 03.795017016   13.22 12.69 12.53 12.01 F6V 9 0
7 K2-267 * 05 15 40.7538913680 +16 16 43.517365572   12.07 11.24     ~ 9 0
8 K2-180 PM* 08 25 51.3437842728 +10 14 49.060473144   13.33 12.60 12.468   ~ 12 0
9 K2-98 * 08 25 57.1878020136 +11 30 40.081742604   12.65 12.17 12.13   F7 15 0
10 K2-115 * 08 26 12.8235930000 +12 16 54.998750820           G4 14 0
11 K2-181 * 08 30 12.9686399736 +10 54 37.034279856   13.49 12.75 12.56   G5 16 0
12 K2-97 * 08 31 03.0821917608 +10 50 51.309573576           K2III 23 0
13 K2-114 * 08 31 31.9126771776 +11 55 20.156367180           ~ 18 0
14 K2-182 PM* 08 40 43.2795986760 +10 58 58.599528708   12.87 12.00 11.70   G9 16 0
15 K2-321 PM* 10 25 37.2670548055 +02 30 51.670764029           ~ 5 0
16 BD+01 2494 EB* 10 52 07.7793551088 +00 29 36.081504852   11.56 10.64 10.52 9.88 G7IV-V 19 1
17 K2-7 * 11 08 22.5045366120 -01 03 56.711457648   13.90 13.21 13.36   ~ 18 0
18 K2-42 * 11 46 39.7706942640 -05 10 18.871289040   16.10 15.02 14.76   K5V 15 0
19 K2-132 * 12 08 39.9336686136 -08 44 49.851703500   12.934 11.897     ~ 19 0
20 K2-226 * 12 14 34.9828241496 -09 33 45.495449424   13.19 12.31 12.16   ~ 9 0
21 K2-250 PM* 12 20 07.6229895096 -08 58 32.826756396   15.20 14.27 14.15   K3V 6 0
22 K2-225 * 12 26 09.9029602632 -09 37 29.236486764   12.27 11.84     G7 7 0
23 BD-15 3672 PM* 13 28 03.9916954320 -15 56 16.153544832   11.08 10.36     ~ 19 0
24 K2-237 * 16 55 04.5335972088 -28 42 38.013879672   12.19 11.60 11.53   F6V 16 0
25 K2-147 PM* 19 35 19.9648124448 -28 29 52.223840916   15.468 14.019 13.674   ~ 6 0
26 HD 212657 PM* 22 26 18.1896407592 -18 00 40.219581312   8.77 8.24     F7V 27 0
27 K2-54 * 22 32 13.0045873824 -17 32 38.476944384   15.43 14.04 14.10 12.81 ~ 14 0
28 BD-15 6276 * 22 48 07.5636746640 -14 29 40.842154644   11.97 11.19     ?+M4-7 24 0
29 K2-57 * 22 50 46.0118855256 -14 04 11.610438492           K5V 11 0
30 K2-141c Pl 23 23 39.9709098120 -01 11 21.448681332           ~ 7 0

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