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275 Candidates and 149 Validated Planets Orbiting Bright Stars in K2 Campaigns 0–10
- Source :
- Mayo, A W, Vanderburg, A, Latham, D W, Bieryla, A, Morton, T D, Buchhave, L A, Dressing, C D, Beichman, C, Berlind, P, Calkins, M L, Ciardi, D R, Crossfield, I J M, Esquerdo, G A, Everett, M E, Gonzales, E J, Hirsch, L A, Horch, E P, Howard, A W, Howell, S B, Livingston, J, Patel, R, Petigura, E A, Schlieder, J E, Scott, N J, Schumer, C F, Sinukoff, E, Teske, J & Winters, J G 2018, ' 275 Candidates and 149 Validated Planets Orbiting Bright Stars in K 2 Campaigns 0–10 ', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 155, no. 3, 136 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aaadff
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- American Astronomical Society, 2018.
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Abstract
- Since 2014, NASA's K2 mission has observed large portions of the ecliptic plane in search of transiting planets and has detected hundreds of planet candidates. With observations planned until at least early 2018, K2 will continue to identify more planet candidates. We present here 275 planet candidates observed during Campaigns 0-10 of the K2 mission that are orbiting stars brighter than 13 mag (in Kepler band) and for which we have obtained high-resolution spectra (R = 44,000). These candidates are analyzed using the VESPA package (Morton 2012, 2015b) in order to calculate their false-positive probabilities (FPP). We find that 149 candidates are validated with an FPP lower than 0.1%, 39 of which were previously only candidates and 56 of which were previously undetected. The processes of data reduction, candidate identification, and statistical validation are described, and the demographics of the candidates and newly validated planets are explored. We show tentative evidence of a gap in the planet radius distribution of our candidate sample. Comparing our sample to the Kepler candidate sample investigated by Fulton et al. (2017), we conclude that more planets are required to quantitatively confirm the gap with K2 candidates or validated planets. This work, in addition to increasing the population of validated K2 planets by nearly 50% and providing new targets for follow-up observations, will also serve as a framework for validating candidates from upcoming K2 campaigns and the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, expected to launch in 2018.<br />Published in AJ, 47 pages, 18 figures, 7 tables, associated supplementary dataset available at https://zenodo.org/record/1164791
- Subjects :
- Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)
Physics
education.field_of_study
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
photometric [Techniques]
Population
Ecliptic
FOS: Physical sciences
Astronomy
Astronomy and Astrophysics
01 natural sciences
Exoplanet
detection [Planets and satellites]
Stars
Space and Planetary Science
Planet
0103 physical sciences
Satellite
Transit (astronomy)
data analysis [Methods]
education
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Data reduction
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Mayo, A W, Vanderburg, A, Latham, D W, Bieryla, A, Morton, T D, Buchhave, L A, Dressing, C D, Beichman, C, Berlind, P, Calkins, M L, Ciardi, D R, Crossfield, I J M, Esquerdo, G A, Everett, M E, Gonzales, E J, Hirsch, L A, Horch, E P, Howard, A W, Howell, S B, Livingston, J, Patel, R, Petigura, E A, Schlieder, J E, Scott, N J, Schumer, C F, Sinukoff, E, Teske, J & Winters, J G 2018, ' 275 Candidates and 149 Validated Planets Orbiting Bright Stars in K 2 Campaigns 0–10 ', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 155, no. 3, 136 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aaadff
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2800c889484acd893aaa0ab1641e1883