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K2-66b and K2-106b: Two extremely hot sub-Neptune-size planets with high densities

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2017-06-14 v1

Abstract

We report precise mass and density measurements of two extremely hot sub-Neptune-size planets from the K2 mission using radial velocities, K2 photometry, and adaptive optics imaging. K2-66 harbors a close-in sub-Neptune-sized (2.490.24+0.34R^{+0.34}_{-0.24} R_\oplus) planet (K2-66b) with a mass of 21.3 ±\pm 3.6 MM_\oplus. Because the star is evolving up the sub-giant branch, K2-66b receives a high level of irradiation, roughly twice the main sequence value. K2-66b may reside within the so-called "photoevaporation desert", a domain of planet size and incident flux that is almost completely devoid of planets. Its mass and radius imply that K2-66b has, at most, a meager envelope fraction (< 5%) and perhaps no envelope at all, making it one of the largest planets without a significant envelope. K2-106 hosts an ultra-short-period planet (PP = 13.7 hrs) that is one of the hottest sub-Neptune-size planets discovered to date. Its radius (1.820.14+0.20R^{+0.20}_{-0.14} R_\oplus) and mass (9.0 ±\pm 1.6 MM_\oplus) are consistent with a rocky composition, as are all other small ultra-short-period planets with well-measured masses. K2-106 also hosts a larger, longer-period planet (Rp = 2.770.23+0.37R^{+0.37}_{-0.23} R_\oplus, PP = 13.3 days) with a mass less than 24.4 MM_\oplus at 99.7% confidence. K2-66b and K2-106b probe planetary physics in extreme radiation environments. Their high densities reflect the challenge of retaining a substantial gas envelope in such extreme environments.

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@article{arxiv.1705.03491,
  title  = {K2-66b and K2-106b: Two extremely hot sub-Neptune-size planets with high densities},
  author = {Evan Sinukoff and Andrew W. Howard and Erik A. Petigura and Benjamin J. Fulton and Ian J. M. Crossfield and Howard Isaacson and Erica Gonzales and Justin R. Crepp and John M. Brewer and Lea Hirsch and Lauren M. Weiss and David R. Ciardi and Joshua E. Schlieder and Bjoern Benneke and Jessie L. Christiansen and Courtney D. Dressing and Brad M. S. Hansen and Heather A. Knutson and Molly Kosiarek and John H. Livingston and Thomas P. Greene and Leslie A. Rogers and Sebastien Lepine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.03491},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

14 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables, Accepted to AJ