THE K2-ESPRINT PROJECT III: A CLOSE-IN SUPER-EARTH AROUND A METAL-RICH MID-M DWARF
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T. Hirano, A. Fukui, A. Mann, R. Sanchis-Ojeda, E. Gaidos, N. Narita, F. Dai, V. V. Eylen, Chien-Hsiu Lee, H. Onozato
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T. Ryu, N. Kusakabe, Ayaka Ito, M. Kuzuhara, M. Onitsuka, Misako Tatsuuma, G. Nowak, E. Pallé, I. Ribas, M. Tamura, Liang Yu
/ Abstract
We validate a R p = 2.32 ± 0.24 R ⊕ ?> planet on a close-in orbit (P = 2.260455 ± 0.000041 days) around K2-28 (EPIC 206318379), a metal-rich M4-type dwarf in the Campaign 3 field of the K2 mission. Our follow-up observations included multi-band transit observations from the optical to the near-infrared, low-resolution spectroscopy, and high-resolution adaptive optics (AO) imaging. We perform a global fit to all of the observed transits using a Gaussian process-based method and show that the transit depths in all of the passbands adopted for the ground-based transit follow-ups ( r 2 ′ , z s , 2 , J , H , K s ?> ) are within ∼2σ of the K2 value. Based on a model of the background stellar population and the absence of nearby sources in our AO imaging, we estimate the probability that a background eclipsing binary could cause a false positive to be <2 × 10−5. We also show that K2-28 cannot have a physically associated companion of stellar type later than M4, based on the measurement of almost identical transit depths in multiple passbands. There is a low probability for an M4 dwarf companion ( ≈ 0.072 − 0.04 + 0.02 ?> ), but even if this were the case, the size of K2-28b falls within the planetary regime. K2-28b has the same radius (within 1σ) and experiences irradiation from its host star similar to the well-studied GJ 1214b. Given the relative brightness of K2-28 in the near-infrared ( m Kep = 14.85 ?> mag and mH = 11.03 mag) and relatively deep transit (0.6%–0.7%), a comparison between the atmospheric properties of these two planets with future observations would be especially interesting.
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal