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A Compact Multi-Planet System With A Significantly Misaligned Ultra Short Period Planet

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2018-11-14 v3 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We report the discovery of a compact multi-planet system orbiting the relatively nearby (78pc) and bright (K=8.9K=8.9) K-star, K2-266 (EPIC248435473). We identify up to six possible planets orbiting K2-266 with estimated periods of Pb_b = 0.66, P.02_{.02} = 6.1, Pc_c = 7.8, Pd_d = 14.7, Pe_e = 19.5, and P.06_{.06} = 56.7 days and radii of RP_P = 3.3 R_{\oplus}, 0.646 R_{\oplus}, 0.705 R_{\oplus}, 2.93 R_{\oplus}, 2.73 R_{\oplus}, and 0.90 R_{\oplus}, respectively. We are able to confirm the planetary nature of two of these planets (d & e) from analyzing their transit timing variations (md=8.93.8+5.7Mm_d= 8.9_{-3.8}^{+5.7} M_\oplus and me=14.35.0+6.4Mm_e=14.3_{-5.0}^{+6.4} M_\oplus), confidently validate the planetary nature of two other planets (b & c), and classify the last two as planetary candidates (K2-266.02 & .06). From a simultaneous fit of all 6 possible planets, we find that K2-266 b's orbit has an inclination of 75.32^{\circ} while the other five planets have inclinations of 87-90^{\circ}. This observed mutual misalignment may indicate that K2-266 b formed differently from the other planets in the system. The brightness of the host star and the relatively large size of the sub-Neptune sized planets d and e make them well-suited for atmospheric characterization efforts with facilities like the Hubble Space Telescope and upcoming James Webb Space Telescope. We also identify an 8.5-day transiting planet candidate orbiting EPIC248435395, a co-moving companion to K2-266.

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@article{arxiv.1806.08368,
  title  = {A Compact Multi-Planet System With A Significantly Misaligned Ultra Short Period Planet},
  author = {Joseph E. Rodriguez and Juliette C. Becker and Jason D. Eastman and Sam Hadden and Andrew Vanderburg and Tali Khain and Samuel N. Quinn and Andrew Mayo and Courtney D. Dressing and Joshua E. Schlieder and David R. Ciardi and David W. Latham and Saul Rappaport and Fred C. Adams and Perry Berlind and Allyson Bieryla and Michael L. Calkins and Gilbert A. Esquerdo and Martti H. Kristiansen and Mark Omohundro and Hans Martin Schwengeler and Keivan G. Stassun and Ivan Terentev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.08368},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 12 figures, 7 tables, Accepted for Publication in the Astronomical Journal