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2013A&A...554A.114H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 554A, 114-114 (2013/6-1)

KOI-200 b and KOI-889 b: two transiting exoplanets detected and characterized with Kepler, SOPHIE, and HARPS-N.

HEBRARD G., ALMENARA J.-M., SANTERNE A., DELEUIL M., DAMIANI C., BONOMO A.S., BOUCHY F., BRUNO G., DIAZ R.F., MONTAGNIER G. and MOUTOU C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the detection and characterization of the two new transiting, close-in, giant extrasolar planets KOI-200b and KOI-889b. They were first identified by the Kepler team as promising candidates from photometry of the Kepler satellite; we then established their planetary nature thanks to the radial velocity follow-up jointly secured with the spectrographs SOPHIE and HARPS-N. Combined analyses of the whole datasets allow the two planetary systems to be characterized. The planet KOI-200b has mass and radius of 0.68±0.09MJup and 1.32±0.14RJup; it orbits in 7.34-days a F8V host star with mass and radius of 1.40+0.14–0.11M and 1.51±0.14R. The planet KOI-889b is a massive planet with mass and radius of 9.9±0.5MJup and 1.03±0.06RJup; it orbits in 8.88 days an active G8V star with a rotation period of 19.2±0.3-days, and mass and radius of 0.88±0.06M and 0.88±0.04R. Both planets lie on eccentric orbits and are located just at the frontier between regimes where tides can explain circularization and where tidal effects are negligible. The two planets are among the first detected and characterized thanks to observations secured with HARPS-N, the new spectrograph recently mounted at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. These results illustrate the benefits that could be obtained from joint studies using two spectrographs as SOPHIE and HARPS-N.

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Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: detection - techniques: photometric - techniques: radial velocities - techniques: spectroscopic - stars: individual: KOI-200 (Kepler-74) - stars: individual: KOI-889 (Kepler-75)

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