We report on the discovery of K2-141 b (EPIC 246393474 b), an ultra-short-period super-Earth on a 6.7-hour orbit transiting an active K7 V star based on data from K2 campaign 12. We confirmed the planet's existence and measured its mass with a series of follow-up observations: seeing-limited MuSCAT imaging, NESSI high-resolution speckle observations, and FIES and HARPS high-precision radial-velocity monitoring. K2-141 b has a mass of 5.31±0.46M⊕ and radius of 1.54−0.09+0.10R⊕, yielding a mean density of 8.00−1.45+1.83gcm−3 and suggesting a rocky-iron composition. Models indicate that iron cannot exceed ∼70 % of the total mass. With an orbital period of only 6.7 hours, K2-141 b is the shortest-period planet known to date with a precisely determined mass.
@article{arxiv.1711.02097,
title = {K2-141 b: A 5-M$_\oplus$ super-Earth transiting a K7 V star every 6.7 hours},
author = {O. Barragán and D. Gandolfi and F. Dai and J. Livingston and C. M. Persson and T. Hirano and N. Narita and Sz. Csizmadia and J. N. Winn and D. Nespral and J. Prieto-Arranz and A. M. S. Smith and G. Nowak and S. Albrecht and G. Antoniciello and A. Bo Justesen and J. Cabrera and W. D. Cochran and H. Deeg. and Ph. Eigmuller and M. Endl and A. Erikson and M. Fridlund and A. Fukui and S. Grziwa and E. Guenther and A. P. Hatzes and D. Hidalgo and M. C. Johnson and J. Korth and E. Palle and M. Patzold and H. Rauer and Y. Tanaka and V. Van Eylen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.02097},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
11 pages, 4 Tables, 10 Figures, accepted for publication by A&A