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Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission

Authors :
Alonso, R.
Moutou, C.
Endl, M.
Almenara, J. -M
Guenther, E. W.
Deleuil, M.
Hatzes, A.
Aigrain, S.
Auvergne, M.
Baglin, A.
Barge, P.
Bonomo, A. S.
Borde, P.
Bouchy, F.
Cavarroc, C.
Cabrera, J.
Carpano, S.
Csizmadia, Sz.
Cochran, W. D.
Deeg, H. J.
Diaz, R. F.
Dvorak, R.
Erikson, A.
Ferraz-Mello, S.
Fridlund, M.
Fruth, T.
Gandolfi, D.
Gillon, M.
Grziwa, S.
Guillot, T.
Hebrard, G.
Jorda, L.
Leger, A.
Lammer, H.
Lovis, C.
MacQueen, P. J.
Mazeh, T.
Ofir, A.
Olivier, M.
Pasternacki, T.
Paetzold, M.
Queloz, D.
Rauer, H.
Rouan, D.
Santerne, A.
Schneider, J.
dos Santos, M. Tadeu
Tingley, B.
Titz-Weider, R.
Weingrill, J.
Wuchterl, G.
Alonso, R.
Moutou, C.
Endl, M.
Almenara, J. -M
Guenther, E. W.
Deleuil, M.
Hatzes, A.
Aigrain, S.
Auvergne, M.
Baglin, A.
Barge, P.
Bonomo, A. S.
Borde, P.
Bouchy, F.
Cavarroc, C.
Cabrera, J.
Carpano, S.
Csizmadia, Sz.
Cochran, W. D.
Deeg, H. J.
Diaz, R. F.
Dvorak, R.
Erikson, A.
Ferraz-Mello, S.
Fridlund, M.
Fruth, T.
Gandolfi, D.
Gillon, M.
Grziwa, S.
Guillot, T.
Hebrard, G.
Jorda, L.
Leger, A.
Lammer, H.
Lovis, C.
MacQueen, P. J.
Mazeh, T.
Ofir, A.
Olivier, M.
Pasternacki, T.
Paetzold, M.
Queloz, D.
Rauer, H.
Rouan, D.
Santerne, A.
Schneider, J.
dos Santos, M. Tadeu
Tingley, B.
Titz-Weider, R.
Weingrill, J.
Wuchterl, G.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present the discovery of a candidate multiply transiting system, the first one found in the CoRoT mission. Two transit like features with periods of 5.11 and 11.76 d are detected in the CoRoT light curve around a main sequence K1V star of r = 15.1. If the features are due to transiting planets around the same star, these would correspond to objects of 3.7 +/- 0.4 and 5.0 +/- 0.5 R-circle plus, respectively. Several radial velocities serve to provide an upper limit of 5.7 M-circle plus for the 5.11 d signal and to tentatively measure a mass of 28(-11)(+11); M-circle plus for the object transiting with a 11.76 d period. These measurements imply low density objects, with a significant gaseous envelope. The detailed analysis of the photometric and spectroscopic data serves to estimate the probability that the observations are caused by transiting Neptune-sized planets as much as over 26 times higher than a blend scenario involving only one transiting planet and as much as over 900 times higher than a scenario involving two blends and no planets. The radial velocities show a long-term modulation that might be attributed to a 1.5 M-Jup planet orbiting at 1.8 AU from the host, but more data are required to determine the precise orbital parameters of this companion.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1247374485
Document Type :
Electronic Resource