2015ApJ...807..162J


Query : 2015ApJ...807..162J

2015ApJ...807..162J - Astrophys. J., 807, 162 (2015/July-2)

The interstellar medium in the Kepler search volume.

JOHNSON M.C., REDFIELD S. and JENSEN A.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The properties of the interstellar medium (ISM) surrounding a planetary system can impact planetary climate through a number of mechanisms, including changing the size of the astrosphere (one of the major shields for cosmic rays) as well as direct deposition of material into planetary atmospheres. In order to constrain the ambient ISM conditions for exoplanetary systems, we present observations of interstellar Na i and K i absorption toward seventeen early type stars in the Kepler prime mission field of view (FOV). We identify 39 Na i and 8 K i velocity components, and attribute these to 11 ISM clouds. Six of these are detected toward more than one star, and for these clouds we put limits on the cloud properties, including distance and hydrogen number density. We identify one cloud with significant (≳1.5/cm3) hydrogen number density located within the nominal ∼100 pc boundary of the Local Bubble. We identify systems with confirmed planets within the Kepler FOV that could lie within these ISM clouds, and estimate upper limits on the astrosphere sizes of these systems under the assumption that they do lie within these clouds. Under this condition, the Kepler-20, 42, and 445 multiplanet systems could have compressed astrospheres much smaller than the present-day heliosphere. Among the known habitable zone planet hosts, Kepler-186 could have an astrosphere somewhat smaller than the heliosphere, while Kepler-437 and KOI-4427 could have astrospheres much larger than the heliosphere. The thick disk star Kepler-444 may have an astrosphere just a few AU in radius.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - ISM: lines and bands - ISM: structure - local interstellar matter

Simbad objects: 61

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Number of rows : 61
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47 +16 56.9           ~ 2941 0
2 NAME LIC Cld 04 41 +31.           ~ 280 0
3 HD 33793 PM* 05 11 40.5898395497 -45 01 06.361734876 11.624 10.433 8.853 7.9 6.899 M1VIp 319 0
4 Kepler-438 Er* 18 46 34.9967842656 +41 57 03.934427796           M1V 35 0
5 Kepler-446 * 18 49 00.0433305672 +44 55 15.977921880           M4V 37 0
6 HD 175289 PM* 18 52 36.1604006928 +45 08 23.345639700   9.95 9.50 9.44   F6IV 94 0
7 Kepler-62 Ro* 18 52 51.0518497680 +45 20 59.399622996   14.4 13.8     G5 112 1
8 Kepler-421 Ro* 18 53 01.6404687912 +45 05 15.976733388           ~ 33 0
9 HD 175824 PM* 18 54 47.1269593464 +48 51 33.852890016   6.274 5.836     F3III 57 0
10 BD+44 3020 PM* 18 56 14.3076037320 +44 31 05.389610412   10.45 9.77     G8V 116 1
11 Kepler-441 Ro* 18 58 16.0586294328 +49 00 45.215116956           ~ 23 0
12 HD 176582 Er* 18 59 12.2918170752 +39 13 02.360908524 5.52 6.248 6.403     B5V 93 0
13 Kepler-440 Ro* 19 01 23.9947678464 +41 27 08.091212688           ~ 28 0
14 * 16 Lyr PM* 19 01 26.3826174888 +46 56 05.147482164   5.189 5.006     A6IV 85 0
15 Kepler-442 Ro* 19 01 27.9742961064 +39 16 48.224136216           ~ 29 0
16 Kepler-10 Ro* 19 02 43.0613892904 +50 14 28.701617339       11.00   G2V 192 1
17 Kepler-296 ** 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           M2V 79 0
18 Kepler-1 Er* 19 07 14.0375836512 +49 18 59.091482160   11.85 11.25     G0V 165 2
19 Kepler-1b Pl 19 07 14.0379171930 +49 18 59.090895318           ~ 314 2
20 HD 179070 Ro* 19 09 26.8349590368 +38 42 50.455534860   8.767 8.25 8.00   F6IV 159 1
21 Kepler-20 Ro* 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684   13.41 12.51 12.70 11.64 G5V 154 1
22 * eta Lyr SB* 19 13 45.4883231 +39 08 45.480091 3.58 4.243 4.398     B2.5IV 151 0
23 Kepler-16 SB* 19 16 18.1758378936 +51 45 26.782726104   12.1   11.90   K7V 230 1
24 Kepler-22 PM* 19 16 52.1902276920 +47 53 03.948648180   11.5   11.70   G5 85 1
25 Kepler-22b Pl 19 16 52.1904191915 +47 53 03.947532134           ~ 83 1
26 Kepler-63 Ro* 19 16 54.2861367672 +49 32 53.451062520   12.36 12.02     G5 104 1
27 BD+41 3306f Pl 19 19 00.5488384064 +41 38 04.581624991           ~ 29 0
28 BD+41 3306 PM* 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681 10.01 9.67 8.86 8.18 7.66 K0V 266 0
29 BD+48 2893 Ro* 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272   10.73 10.08     G1V 121 1
30 Kepler-88 Ro* 19 24 35.5430965488 +40 40 09.809893020           G8IV 73 1
31 HD 183362 Be* 19 27 36.3966416760 +37 56 28.307118120 5.46 6.20 6.34     B3Ve 110 0
32 Kepler-42 Er* 19 28 52.5688740811 +44 37 08.989819665   17.8   16.06   M4V 110 1
33 BD+47 2846 Er* 19 28 59.3538826128 +47 58 10.217007804   10.97 10.48     F6V 291 2
34 Kepler-45 Ro* 19 31 29.4966491088 +41 03 51.356401092     16.88 16.63   M1V 87 1
35 HD 184603 ** 19 33 36.4351373266 +38 45 43.121449496   6.720 6.610     A3Vn 40 0
36 HD 184977 dS* 19 34 39.8602533072 +48 09 52.374863016 7.110 7.040 6.780     A9V 40 0
37 HD 184875 * 19 34 41.2614254400 +42 24 45.052371036   5.396 5.336     A2V 51 0
38 * tet Cyg PM* 19 36 26.5330717650 +50 13 15.965003998 4.83 4.86 4.48 4.13 3.92 F3+V 343 1
39 HD 185330 * 19 36 56.6493724800 +38 23 01.768931556 5.72 6.368 6.500     B5II-III 66 0
40 * 14 Cyg * 19 39 26.4926212920 +42 49 05.741064084 5.10 5.32 5.40     B9III 91 0
41 KOI-4427 Ro* 19 40 28.1364460440 +39 16 26.756274612           M1V 26 0
42 * 16 Cyg ** 19 41 49.09 +50 31 31.6           ~ 140 0
43 * 16 Cyg B PM* 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916 7.07 6.86 6.20 5.76 5.42 G3V 862 1
44 * 16 Cyg Bb Pl 19 41 51.9731830550 +50 31 03.086127222           ~ 124 1
45 * del Cyg PM* 19 44 58.4785413 +45 07 50.916066 2.75 2.85 2.87 2.88 2.90 A0IV 289 0
46 Kepler-437 ** 19 49 23.3600417568 +44 01 36.930964620       14.49   ~ 23 0
47 Kepler-448 Er* 19 49 48.8933114592 +41 00 39.630681720   11.73 11.51     F5IV 68 0
48 V* V380 Cyg EB* 19 50 37.3267754400 +40 35 59.135141652 4.86 5.613 5.680     B1.1III+B2.5/3V: 285 0
49 BD+47 2936 EB* 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496       8.8   K4V 274 2
50 HD 188074 ** 19 51 19.3789612248 +47 22 38.050618692   6.591 6.215     F2V 44 0
51 Kepler-32 Ro* 19 51 22.1744302704 +46 34 27.390583380           M1V 96 1
52 HD 188209 s*b 19 51 59.0687638680 +47 01 38.419078944 4.61 5.55 5.63 5.54 5.64 O9.5Iab 303 0
53 HD 188439 Pu* 19 53 01.2463552968 +47 48 27.793662768 5.24 6.147 6.279     B0.5IIIn 104 1
54 Kepler-186 Ro* 19 54 36.6535147488 +43 57 18.025920324           M1V 117 0
55 Kepler-186f Pl 19 54 36.6536205214 +43 57 18.025893926           ~ 75 0
56 Kepler-445 PM* 19 54 56.6592332856 +46 29 54.793640508   19.2   17.1   M4V 41 0
57 HD 189178 SB* 19 57 13.8676056936 +40 22 04.173175488   5.352 5.455     B5V 72 0
58 * b03 Cyg dS* 20 14 32.0323540824 +36 48 22.700909124 5.10 5.11 4.99 4.79 4.72 A2V 253 0
59 * 36 Cyg * 20 18 28.6552175232 +36 59 59.295169896 5.64 5.64 5.58   5.51 A2V 75 0
60 NAME Local Leo Cold Cloud Cld ~ ~           ~ 18 0
61 NAME Local Bubble ISM ~ ~           ~ 833 0

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