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K2-288Bb: A Small Temperate Planet in a Low-Mass Binary System Discovered by Citizen Scientists
Feinstein, Adina D ; Schlieder, Joshua E ; Livingston, John H ; Ciardi, David R ; Howard, Andrew W ; Arnold, Lauren ; Barentsen, Geert ; Bristow, Makennah ; Christiansen, Jessie L ; Crossfield, Ian J M(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, United States)
关键词: ASTRONOMY;    ASTROPHYSICS;    EXTRASOLAR PLANETS;    HABITABILITY;    MASS;    PLANETS;    RADII;    SCIENTISTS;    ESTIMATING;    SURVEYS;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN66236
学科分类:天文学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Observations from the Kepler and K2 missions have provided the astronomical community with unprecedented amounts of data to search for transiting exoplanets and other astrophysical phenomena. Here, we present K2-288, a low-mass binary system (M2.0 ± 1.0; M3.0 ± 1.0) hosting a small (Rp=1.9 R), temperate (Teq=226K) planet observed in K2 Campaign 4. The candidate was first identified by citizen scientists using Exoplanet Explorers hosted on the Zooniverse platform. Follow-up observations and detailed analysesvalidate the planet and indicate that it likely orbits the secondary star on a 31.39-day period. This orbit places K2-288Bb in or near the habitable zone of its low-mass host star. K2-288Bb resides in a system with a uniquearchitecture, as it orbits at >0.1 au from one component in a moderate separation binary (a(proj)~55 au), andfurther follow-up may provide insight into its formation and evolution. Additionally, its estimated size straddlesthe observed gap in the planet radius distribution. Planets of this size occur less frequently and may be in atransient phase of radius evolution. K2-288 is the third transiting planet system identified by the ExoplanetExplorers program and its discovery exemplifies the value of citizen science in the era of Kepler, K2, and theTransiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.

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