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KOI-3158: The oldest known system of terrestrial-size planets

Authors :
V. Silva Aguirre
Mia S. Lundkvist
Christoph Baranec
Darin Ragozzine
Rea Kolbl
Nuno C. Santos
William J. Chaplin
Travis S. Metcalfe
Christoffer Karoff
Y. P. Elsworth
Nicholas M. Law
Timothy R. White
William D. Cochran
Daniel Huber
T. Arentoft
S. G. Sousa
V. Zh. Adibekyan
Alessandro Sozzetti
Steven D. Kawaler
Jason F. Rowe
Mikkel N. Lund
Christopher J. Burke
Guy R. Davies
Sarbani Basu
Hans Kjeldsen
Debra A. Fischer
Andrea Miglio
Reed Riddle
Rasmus Handberg
Tiago L. Campante
G. W. Marcy
Jonathan J. Swift
Thomas Barclay
Saskia Hekker
Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard
Howard Isaacson
C. Van Laerhoven
Elisa V. Quintana
Dennis Stello
Timothy R. Bedding
John M. Brewer
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 101, p 02004 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The first discoveries of exoplanets around Sun-like stars have fueled efforts to find ever smaller worlds evocative of Earth and other terrestrial planets in the Solar System. While gas-giant planets appear to form preferentially around metal-rich stars, small planets (with radii less than four Earth radii) can form under a wide range of metallicities. This implies that small, including Earth-size, planets may have readily formed at earlier epochs in the Universe's history when metals were far less abundant. We report Kepler spacecraft observations of KOI-3158, a metal-poor Sun-like star from the old population of the Galactic thick disk, which hosts five planets with sizes between Mercury and Venus. We used asteroseismology to directly measure a precise age of 11.2+/-1.0 Gyr for the host star, indicating that KOI-3158 formed when the Universe was less than 20% of its current age and making it the oldest known system of terrestrial-size planets. We thus show that Earth-size planets have formed throughout most of the Universe's 13.8-billion-year history, providing scope for the existence of ancient life in the Galaxy.<br />Submitted to EPJ Web of Conferences, to appear in the Proceedings of the 3rd CoRoT Symposium, Kepler KASC7 joint meeting; 4 pages, 1 figure

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 101, p 02004 (2015)
Accession number :
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