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Three Super-Earths Transiting the Nearby Star GJ 9827

Authors :
Enric Palle
Grzegorz Nowak
Prajwal Niraula
Jorge Prieto-Arranz
Sascha Grziwa
David Nespral
V. Van Eylen
Alexis M. S. Smith
Girish M. Duvvuri
Oscar Barragán
Norio Narita
William D. Cochran
Anders Bo Justesen
Davide Gandolfi
Artie P. Hatzes
Joshua N. Winn
Malcolm Fridlund
Fei Dai
Seth Redfield
Simon Albrecht
Teruyuki Hirano
Carina M. Persson
P. Wilson Cauley
Martin Pätzold
Judith Korth
Szilard Csizmadia
Michael Endl
John H. Livingston
Source :
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL (0004-6256), Niraula, P, Redfield, S, Dai, F, Barragán, O, Gandolfi, D, Cauley, P W, Hirano, T, Korth, J, Smith, A M S, Prieto-Arranz, J, Grziwa, S, Fridlund, M, Persson, C M, Justesen, A B, Winn, J N, Albrecht, S, Cochran, W D, Csizmadia, S, Duvvuri, G M, Endl, M, Hatzes, A P, Livingston, J H, Narita, N, Nespral, D, Nowak, G, Pätzold, M, Palle, E & Van Eylen, V 2017, ' Three Super-Earths Transiting the Nearby Star GJ 9827 ', The Astronomical Journal, vol. 154, no. 6, pp. 266 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa957c, ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL (0004-6256), 154, 266
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2017.

Abstract

We report on the discovery of three transiting planets around GJ 9827. The planets have radii of 1.75 ± 0.18, 1.36 ± 0.14, and {2.11}-0.21+0.22 R ⊕, and periods of 1.20896, 3.6480, and 6.2014 days, respectively. The detection was made in Campaign 12 observations as part of our K2 survey of nearby stars. GJ 9827 is a V = 10.39 mag K6V star at a distance of 30.3 ± 1.6 parsecs and the nearest star to be found hosting planets by Kepler and K2. The radial velocity follow-up, high-resolution imaging, and detection of multiple transiting objects near commensurability drastically reduce the false positive probability. The orbital periods of GJ 9827 b, c, and d planets are very close to the 1:3:5 mean motion resonance. Our preliminary analysis shows that GJ 9827 planets are excellent candidates for atmospheric observations. Besides, the planetary radii span both sides of the rocky and gaseous divide, hence the system will be an asset in expanding our understanding of the threshold.

Details

ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
154
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....950d3cca93d24e5033441f59aaf09151
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa957c