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Discovery of the Transiting Planet Kepler-5b

Authors :
Jason F. Rowe
Edward W. Dunham
David Morrison
Thomas N. Gautier
Timothy M. Brown
Jack J. Lissauer
Geoffrey W. Marcy
Douglas A. Caldwell
Natalie M. Batalha
John Caldwell
Jill Tarter
William D. Cochran
Andrea K. Dupree
Edna DeVore
John C. Geary
David G. Koch
David W. Latham
William J. Borucki
R. L. Gilliland
Jon M. Jenkins
Steve B. Howell
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We present 44 days of high duty cycle, ultra precise photometry of the 13th magnitude star Kepler-5 (KIC 8191672, Teff=6300 K, logg=4.1), which exhibits periodic transits with a depth of 0.7%. Detailed modeling of the transit is consistent with a planetary companion with an orbital period of 3.548460+/-0.000032 days and a radius of 1.431+/-0.050 Rj. Follow-up radial velocity measurements with the Keck HIRES spectrograph on 9 separate nights demonstrate that the planet is more than twice as massive as Jupiter with a mass of 2.114+/-0.057 and a mean density of 0.894+/-0.079 g/cm^3.<br />13 pages, 3 figures, submitted to the Astrophysical Journal Letters

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....63388a8961dc7b0b5912bcb207749fce