2015ApJ...799..170C


Query : 2015ApJ...799..170C

2015ApJ...799..170C - Astrophys. J., 799, 170 (2015/February-1)

An ancient extrasolar system with five sub-earth-size planets.

CAMPANTE T.L., BARCLAY T., SWIFT J.J., HUBER D., ADIBEKYAN V.Z., COCHRAN W., BURKE C.J., ISAACSON H., QUINTANA E.V., DAVIES G.R., SILVA AGUIRRE V., RAGOZZINE D., RIDDLE R., BARANEC C., BASU S., CHAPLIN W.J., CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J., METCALFE T.S., BEDDING T.R., HANDBERG R., STELLO D., BREWER J.M., HEKKER S., KAROFF C., KOLBL R., LAW N.M., LUNDKVIST M., MIGLIO A., ROWE J.F., SANTOS N.C., VAN LAERHOVEN C., ARENTOFT T., ELSWORTH Y.P., FISCHER D.A., KAWALER S.D., KJELDSEN H., LUND M.N., MARCY G.W., SOUSA S.G., SOZZETTI A. and WHITE T.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The chemical composition of stars hosting small exoplanets (with radii less than four Earth radii) appears to be more diverse than that of gas-giant hosts, which tend to be metal-rich. This implies that small, including Earth-size, planets may have readily formed at earlier epochs in the universe's history when metals were more scarce. We report Kepler spacecraft observations of Kepler-444, a metal-poor Sun-like star from the old population of the Galactic thick disk and the host to a compact system of five transiting planets with sizes between those of Mercury and Venus. We validate this system as a true five-planet system orbiting the target star and provide a detailed characterization of its planetary and orbital parameters based on an analysis of the transit photometry. Kepler-444 is the densest star with detected solar-like oscillations. We use asteroseismology to directly measure a precise age of 11.2±1.0 Gyr for the host star, indicating that Kepler-444 formed when the universe was less than 20% of its current age and making it the oldest known system of terrestrial-size planets. We thus show that Earth-size planets have formed throughout most of the universe's 13.8 billion year history, leaving open the possibility for the existence of ancient life in the Galaxy. The age of Kepler-444 not only suggests that thick-disk stars were among the hosts to the first Galactic planets, but may also help to pinpoint the beginning of the era of planet formation.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: disk - planetary systems - stars: individual: HIP 94931 - stars: late-type - stars: oscillations - techniques: photometric

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 CD-36 1052 HB* 02 47 37.4429774568 -36 06 27.032483376   10.426 9.982 9.818 9.37 Fwl 73 1
2 HD 33793 PM* 05 11 40.5898395497 -45 01 06.361734876 11.624 10.433 8.853 7.9 6.899 M1VIp 336 0
3 * alf Boo RG* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 2318 1
4 * alf Cen B PM* 14 39 35.06311 -60 50 15.0992 2.89 2.21 1.33     K1V 1024 2
5 NAME Barnard's star BY* 17 57 48.4984700685 +04 41 36.113879676 12.497 11.24 9.511 8.298 6.741 M4V 812 2
6 BD+44 3020 PM* 18 56 14.3076037320 +44 31 05.389610412   10.45 9.77     G8V 124 1
7 Kepler-10 Ro* 19 02 43.0613892904 +50 14 28.701617339       11.00   G2V 202 1
8 Kepler-33 Er* 19 16 18.6099987120 +46 00 18.813656376   14.823 14.146 14.022 13.23 F2 98 1
9 BD+41 3306d Pl 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681           ~ 35 0
10 BD+41 3306c Pl 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681           ~ 37 0
11 BD+41 3306f Pl 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681           ~ 34 0
12 BD+41 3306b Pl 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681           ~ 41 0
13 BD+41 3306 PM* 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681 10.01 9.67 8.86 8.18 7.66 K0V 287 0
14 BD+41 3306e Pl 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681           ~ 40 0
15 Kepler-42 Er* 19 28 52.5688740811 +44 37 08.989819665   17.8   16.06   M4V 114 1
16 Kepler-80 Er* 19 44 27.0200680656 +39 58 43.594100688   16.303 15.201 14.866   M0V 139 1
17 Kepler-11 Er* 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504   14.635 13.838 13.742   G2V 351 1
18 BD+47 2936 EB* 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496       8.8   K4V 300 2
19 Kepler-32 Er* 19 51 22.1744302704 +46 34 27.390583380       15.563   M1V 100 1
20 NAME Galactic Bar reg ~ ~           ~ 1218 0
21 NAME Arcturus Stream MGr ~ ~           ~ 75 1
22 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8387 0

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