Validation of Twelve Small Kepler Transiting Planets in the Habitable Zone
Abstract
We present an investigation of twelve candidate transiting planets from Kepler with orbital periods ranging from 34 to 207 days, selected from initial indications that they are small and potentially in the habitable zone (HZ) of their parent stars. Few of these objects are known. The expected Doppler signals are too small to confirm them by demonstrating that their masses are in the planetary regime. Here we verify their planetary nature by validating them statistically using the BLENDER technique, which simulates large numbers of false positives and compares the resulting light curves with the Kepler photometry. This analysis was supplemented with new follow-up observations (high-resolution optical and near-infrared spectroscopy, adaptive optics imaging, and speckle interferometry), as well as an analysis of the flux centroids. For eleven of them (KOI-0571.05, 1422.04, 1422.05, 2529.02, 3255.01, 3284.01, 4005.01, 4087.01, 4622.01, 4742.01, and 4745.01) we show that the likelihood they are true planets is far greater than that of a false positive, to a confidence level of 99.73% (3 sigma) or higher. For KOI-4427.01 the confidence level is about 99.2% (2.6 sigma). With our accurate characterization of the GKM host stars, the derived planetary radii range from 1.1 to 2.7 R_Earth. All twelve objects are confirmed to be in the HZ, and nine are small enough to be rocky. Excluding three of them that have been previously validated by others, our study doubles the number of known rocky planets in the HZ. KOI-3284.01 (Kepler-438b) and KOI-4742.01 (Kepler-442b) are the planets most similar to the Earth discovered to date when considering their size and incident flux jointly.
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@article{arxiv.1501.01101,
title = {Validation of Twelve Small Kepler Transiting Planets in the Habitable Zone},
author = {Guillermo Torres and David M. Kipping and Francois Fressin and Douglas A. Caldwell and Joseph D. Twicken and Sarah Ballard and Natalie M. Batalha and Stephen T. Bryson and David R. Ciardi and Christopher E. Henze and Steve B. Howell and Howard T. Isaacson and Jon M. Jenkins and Philip S. Muirhead and Elisabeth R. Newton and Erik A. Petigura and Thomas Barclay and William J. Borucki and Justin R. Crepp and Mark E. Everett and Elliott P. Horch and Andrew W. Howard and Rea Kolbl and Geoffrey W. Marcy and Sean McCauliff and Elisa V. Quintana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.01101},
year = {2015}
}
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27 pages in emulateapj format, including tables and figures. To appear in The Astrophysical Journal