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An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density
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- Pepe , F , Cameron , A C , Latham , D W , Molinari , E , Udry , S , Bonomo , A S , Buchhave , L A , Charbonneau , D , Cosentino , R , Dressing , C D , Dumusque , X , Figueira , P , Fiorenzano , A F M , Gettel , S , Harutyunyan , A , Haywood , R D , Horne , K , Lopez-Morales , M , Lovis , C , Malavolta , L , Mayor , M , Micela , G , Motalebi , F , Nascimbeni , V , Phillips , D , Piotto , G , Pollacco , D , Queloz , D , Rice , K , Sasselov , D , Segransan , D , Sozzetti , A , Szentgyorgyi , A & Watson , C A 2013 , ' An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density ' , Nature , vol. 503 , no. 7476 , pp. 377-380 .
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- 2013
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Abstract
- cent analyses 1, 2, 3, 4 of data from the NASA Kepler spacecraft5 have established that planets with radii within 25 per cent of the Earth’s ( ) are commonplace throughout the Galaxy, orbiting at least 16.5 per cent of Sun-like stars1. Because these studies were sensitive to the sizes of the planets but not their masses, the question remains whether these Earth-sized planets are indeed similar to the Earth in bulk composition. The smallest planets for which masses have been accurately determined6, 7 are Kepler-10b (1.42 ) and Kepler-36b (1.49 ), which are both significantly larger than the Earth. Recently, the planet Kepler-78b was discovered8 and found to have a radius of only 1.16 . Here we report that the mass of this planet is 1.86 Earth masses. The resulting mean density of the planet is 5.57 g cm−3, which is similar to that of the Earth and implies a composition of iron and rock.<br />Recent analyses(1-4) of data from the NASA Kepler spacecraft(5) have established that planets with radii within 25 per cent of the Earth's (R-circle plus) are commonplace throughout the Galaxy, orbiting at least 16.5 per cent of Sun-like stars(1). Because these studies were sensitive to the sizes of the planets but not their masses, the question remains whether these Earth-sized planets are indeed similar to the Earth in bulk composition. The smallest planets for which masses have been accurately determined(6,7) are Kepler-10b (1.42R(circle plus)) and Kepler-36b (1.49R(circle plus)), which are both significantly larger than the Earth. Recently, the planet Kepler-78b was discovered(8) and found to have a radius of only 1.16R(circle plus). Here we report that the mass of this planet is 1.86 Earth masses. The resulting mean density of the planet is 5.57 g cm(-3), which is similar to that of the Earth and implies a composition of iron and rock.
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- Pepe , F , Cameron , A C , Latham , D W , Molinari , E , Udry , S , Bonomo , A S , Buchhave , L A , Charbonneau , D , Cosentino , R , Dressing , C D , Dumusque , X , Figueira , P , Fiorenzano , A F M , Gettel , S , Harutyunyan , A , Haywood , R D , Horne , K , Lopez-Morales , M , Lovis , C , Malavolta , L , Mayor , M , Micela , G , Motalebi , F , Nascimbeni , V , Phillips , D , Piotto , G , Pollacco , D , Queloz , D , Rice , K , Sasselov , D , Segransan , D , Sozzetti , A , Szentgyorgyi , A & Watson , C A 2013 , ' An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density ' , Nature , vol. 503 , no. 7476 , pp. 377-380 .
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- edsoai.ocn889807976
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- Electronic Resource