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Long-Period Giant Companions to Three Compact, Multiplanet Systems

Authors :
Mills, Sean M.
Howard, Andrew W.
Weiss, Lauren M.
Steffen, Jason H.
Isaacson, Howard
Fulton, Benjamin J.
Petigura, Erik A.
Kosiarek, Molly R.
Hirsch, Lea A.
Boisvert, John H.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Understanding the relationship between long-period giant planets and multiple smaller short-period planets is critical for formulating a complete picture of planet formation. This work characterizes three such systems. We present Kepler-65, a system with an eccentric (e=0.28+/-0.07) giant planet companion discovered via radial velocities (RVs) exterior to a compact, multiply-transiting system of sub-Neptune planets. We also use precision RVs to improve mass and radius constraints on two other systems with similar architectures, Kepler-25 and Kepler-68. In Kepler-68 we propose a second exterior giant planet candidate. Finally, we consider the implications of these systems for planet formation models, particularly that the moderate eccentricity in Kepler-65's exterior giant planet did not disrupt its inner system.<br />Comment: Accepted to AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1903.07186
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab0899