Masses, radii, and orbits of small Kepler planets: the transition from gaseous to rocky planets
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Article Title | Masses, radii, and orbits of small Kepler planets: the transition from gaseous to rocky planets |
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ERA Journal ID | 1058 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Marcy, Geoffrey W. (Author), Isaacson, Howard (Author), Howard, Andrew W. (Author), Rowe, Jason F. (Author), Jenkins, Jon M. (Author), Bryson, Stephen T. (Author), Latham, David W. (Author), Howell, Steve B. (Author), Gautier, Thomas N. (Author), Batalha, Natalie M. (Author), Rogers, Leslie (Author), Ciardi, David (Author), Fischer, Debra A. (Author), Gilliland, Ronald L. (Author), Kjeldsen, Hans (Author), Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jorgen (Author), Huber, Daniel (Author), Chaplin, William J. (Author), Basu, Sarbani (Author), Buchhave, Lars A. (Author), Quinn, Samuel N. (Author), Borucki, William J. (Author), Koch, David G. (Author), Hunter, Roger (Author), Caldwell, Douglas A. (Author), Van Cleve, Jeffrey (Author), Kolbl, Rea (Author), Weiss, Lauren M. (Author), Petigura, Erik (Author), Seager, Sara (Author), Morton, Timothy (Author), Johnson, John Asher (Author), Ballard, Sarah (Author), Burke, Chris (Author), Cochran, William D. (Author), Endl, Michael (Author), MacQueen, Phillip (Author), Everett, Mark E. (Author), Lissauer, Jack J. (Author), Ford, Eric B. (Author), Torres, Guillermo (Author), Fressin, Francois (Author), Brown, Timothy M. (Author), Steffen, Jason H. (Author), Charbonneau, David (Author), Basri, Gibor S. (Author), Sasselov, Dimitar D. (Author), Winn, Joshua (Author), Sanchis-Ojeda, Roberto (Author), Christiansen, Jessie (Author), Adams, Elisabeth (Author), Henze, Christopher (Author), Dupree, Andrea (Author), Fabrycky, Daniel C. (Author), Fortney, Jonathan J. (Author), Tarter, Jill (Author), Holman, Matthew J. (Author), Tenenbaum, Peter (Author), Shporer, Avi (Author), Lucas, Philip W. (Author), Welsh, William F. (Author), Orosz, Jerome A. (Author), Bedding, T. R. (Author), Campante, T. L. (Author), Davies, G. R. (Author), Elsworth, Y. (Author), Handberg, R. (Author), Hekker, S. (Author), Karoff, C. (Author), Kawaler, S. D. (Author), Lund, M. N. (Author), Lundkvist, M. (Author), Metcalfe, T. S. (Author), Miglio, A. (Author), Aguirre, V. Silva (Author), Stello, D. (Author), White, T. R. (Author), Boss, Alan (Author), DeVore, Edna (Author), Gould, Alan (Author), Prsa, Andrej (Author), Agol, Eric (Author), Barclay, Thomas (Author), Coughlin, Jeff (Author), Brugamyer, Erik (Author), Mullally, Fergal (Author), Quintana, Elisa V. (Author), Still, Martin (Author), Thompson, Susan E. (Author), Morrison, David (Author), Twicken, Joseph D. (Author), Desert, Jean Michel (Author), Carter, Josh (Author), Crepp, Justin R. (Author), Hebrard, Guillaume (Author), Santerne, Alexandre (Author), Moutou, Claire (Author), Sobeck, Charlie (Author), Hudgins, Douglas (Author), Haas, Michael R. (Author), Robertson, Paul (Author), Lillo-Box, Jorge (Author) and Barrado, David (Author) |
Journal Title | Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series |
Journal Citation | 210 (2), pp. 20-89 |
Article Number | 20 |
Number of Pages | 70 |
Year | 2014 |
Publisher | IOP Publishing |
Place of Publication | United States |
ISSN | 0067-0049 |
1538-4365 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/210/2/20 |
Web Address (URL) | http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0067-0049/210/2/20 |
Abstract | We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 planet candidates around these stars, including 42 detected through transits and 7 revealed by precise Doppler measurements of the host stars. Based on an analysis of the Kepler brightness measurements, along with high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy, Doppler spectroscopy, and (for 11 stars) asteroseismology, we establish low false-positive probabilities (FPPs) for all of the transiting planets (41 of 42 have an FPP under 1%), and we constrain their sizes and masses. Most of the transiting planets are smaller than three times the size of Earth. For 16 planets, the Doppler signal was securely detected, providing a direct measurement of the planet's mass. For the other 26 planets we provide either marginal mass measurements or upper limits to their masses and densities; in many cases we can rule out a rocky composition. We identify six planets with densities above 5 g cm-3, suggesting a mostly rocky interior for them. Indeed, the only planets that are compatible with a purely rocky composition are smaller than 2 R ⊕. Larger planets evidently contain a larger fraction of low-density material (H, He, and H2O). |
Keywords | planetary systems; planets and satellites: detection; stars; photometry; radial velocities |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 510109. Stellar astronomy and planetary systems |
519999. Other physical sciences not elsewhere classified | |
Public Notes | For access to this article, please click on the URL link provided. |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
Byline Affiliations | University of California, United States |
University of Hawaii, United States | |
NASA Ames Research Center, United States | |
SETI Institute, United States | |
Center for Astrophysics Harvard and Smithsonian, United States | |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States | |
California Institute of Technology (Caltech), United States | |
Massey University, New Zealand | |
Pennsylvania State University, United States | |
Aarhus University, Denmark | |
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom | |
Yale University, United States | |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States | |
University of Washington, United States | |
University of Texas at Austin, United States | |
National Optical Astronomy Observatory, United States | |
Las Cumbres Observatory, United States | |
Northwestern University, United States | |
Planetary Science Institute, United States | |
University of Chicago, United States | |
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom | |
San Diego State University, United States | |
University of Sydney | |
Max Planck Society, Germany | |
Iowa State University, United States | |
Space Science Institute, United States | |
Carnegie Institution of Washington, United States | |
Lawrence Hall of Science, United States | |
Villanova University, United States | |
Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, United States | |
University of Notre Dame, United States | |
Pierre and Marie Curie University, France | |
Aix-Marseille University, France | |
Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, United States | |
European Space Astronomy Centre, Spain |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q430y/masses-radii-and-orbits-of-small-kepler-planets-the-transition-from-gaseous-to-rocky-planets
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