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A Giant Planet Candidate Transiting a White Dwarf

Authors :
Vanderburg, Andrew
Rappaport, Saul A.
Xu, Siyi
Crossfield, Ian
Becker, Juliette C.
Gary, Bruce
Murgas, Felipe
Blouin, Simon
Kaye, Thomas G.
Palle, Enric
Melis, Carl
Morris, Brett
Kreidberg, Laura
Gorjian, Varoujan
Morley, Caroline V.
Mann, Andrew W.
Parviainen, Hannu
Pearce, Logan A.
Newton, Elisabeth R.
Carrillo, Andreia
Zuckerman, Ben
Nelson, Lorne
Zeimann, Greg
Brown, Warren R.
Tronsgaard, René
Klein, Beth
Ricker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland K.
Latham, David W.
Seager, Sara
Winn, Joshua N.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Adams, Fred C.
Benneke, Björn
Berardo, David
Buchhave, Lars A.
Caldwell, Douglas A.
Christiansen, Jessie L.
Collins, Karen A.
Colón, Knicole D.
Daylan, Tansu
Doty, John
Doyle, Alexandra E.
Dragomir, Diana
Dressing, Courtney
Dufour, Patrick
Fukui, Akihiko
Glidden, Ana
Guerrero, Natalia M.
Guo, Xueying
Heng, Kevin
Henriksen, Andreea I.
Huang, Chelsea X.
Kaltenegger, Lisa
Kane, Stephen R.
Lewis, John A.
Lissauer, Jack J.
Morales, Farisa
Narita, Norio
Pepper, Joshua
Rose, Mark E.
Smith, Jeffrey C.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Yu, Liang
Vanderburg, Andrew
Rappaport, Saul A.
Xu, Siyi
Crossfield, Ian
Becker, Juliette C.
Gary, Bruce
Murgas, Felipe
Blouin, Simon
Kaye, Thomas G.
Palle, Enric
Melis, Carl
Morris, Brett
Kreidberg, Laura
Gorjian, Varoujan
Morley, Caroline V.
Mann, Andrew W.
Parviainen, Hannu
Pearce, Logan A.
Newton, Elisabeth R.
Carrillo, Andreia
Zuckerman, Ben
Nelson, Lorne
Zeimann, Greg
Brown, Warren R.
Tronsgaard, René
Klein, Beth
Ricker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland K.
Latham, David W.
Seager, Sara
Winn, Joshua N.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Adams, Fred C.
Benneke, Björn
Berardo, David
Buchhave, Lars A.
Caldwell, Douglas A.
Christiansen, Jessie L.
Collins, Karen A.
Colón, Knicole D.
Daylan, Tansu
Doty, John
Doyle, Alexandra E.
Dragomir, Diana
Dressing, Courtney
Dufour, Patrick
Fukui, Akihiko
Glidden, Ana
Guerrero, Natalia M.
Guo, Xueying
Heng, Kevin
Henriksen, Andreea I.
Huang, Chelsea X.
Kaltenegger, Lisa
Kane, Stephen R.
Lewis, John A.
Lissauer, Jack J.
Morales, Farisa
Narita, Norio
Pepper, Joshua
Rose, Mark E.
Smith, Jeffrey C.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Yu, Liang
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Astronomers have discovered thousands of planets outside the solar system, most of which orbit stars that will eventually evolve into red giants and then into white dwarfs. During the red giant phase, any close-orbiting planets will be engulfed by the star, but more distant planets can survive this phase and remain in orbit around the white dwarf. Some white dwarfs show evidence for rocky material floating in their atmospheres, in warm debris disks, or orbiting very closely, which has been interpreted as the debris of rocky planets that were scattered inward and tidally disrupted. Recently, the discovery of a gaseous debris disk with a composition similar to ice giant planets demonstrated that massive planets might also find their way into tight orbits around white dwarfs, but it is unclear whether the planets can survive the journey. So far, the detection of intact planets in close orbits around white dwarfs has remained elusive. Here, we report the discovery of a giant planet candidate transiting the white dwarf WD 1856+534 (TIC 267574918) every 1.4 days. The planet candidate is roughly the same size as Jupiter and is no more than 14 times as massive (with 95% confidence). Other cases of white dwarfs with close brown dwarf or stellar companions are explained as the consequence of common-envelope evolution, wherein the original orbit is enveloped during the red-giant phase and shrinks due to friction. In this case, though, the low mass and relatively long orbital period of the planet candidate make common-envelope evolution less likely. Instead, the WD 1856+534 system seems to demonstrate that giant planets can be scattered into tight orbits without being tidally disrupted, and motivates searches for smaller transiting planets around white dwarfs.<br />Comment: 50 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables. Published in Nature on Sept. 17, 2020. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2713-y

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363534544
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41586-020-2713-y