MOST DETECTS TRANSITS OF HD 97658b, A WARM, LIKELY VOLATILE-RICH SUPER-EARTH

Through photometric monitoring of the extended transit window of HD 97658b with the MOST space telescope, we have found that this exoplanet transits with an ephemeris consistent with that predicted from radial velocity measurements. The mid-transit times are 5.6[sigma] earlier than those of the unve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astrophysical journal. Letters 2013-07, Vol.772 (1), p.1-6
Hauptverfasser: Dragomir, Diana, Matthews, Jaymie M, Eastman, Jason D, Cameron, Chris, Howard, Andrew W, Guenther, David B, Kuschnig, Rainer, Moffat, Anthony F J, Rowe, Jason F, Rucinski, Slavek M, Sasselov, Dimitar, Weiss, Werner W
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Zusammenfassung:Through photometric monitoring of the extended transit window of HD 97658b with the MOST space telescope, we have found that this exoplanet transits with an ephemeris consistent with that predicted from radial velocity measurements. The mid-transit times are 5.6[sigma] earlier than those of the unverified transit-like signals reported in 2011, and we find no connection between the two sets of events. The transit depth together with our determined stellar radius (R[low *] = (ProQuest: Formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted) R[middot in circle]) indicates a (ProQuest: Formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted) R[+ in circle] super-Earth. When combined with the radial velocity determined mass of 7.86 + or - 0.73 M sub([+ in circle]), our radius measure allows us to derive a planet density of (ProQuest: Formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted) g cm super(-3). Models suggest that a planet with our measured density has a rocky core that is enveloped in an atmosphere composed of lighter elements. The star of the HD 97658 system is the second brightest known to host a transiting super-Earth, facilitating follow-up studies of this not easily daunted, warm and likely volatile-rich exoplanet.
ISSN:2041-8205
2041-8213
DOI:10.1088/2041-8205/772/1/L2