2016AJ....152...61M


Query : 2016AJ....152...61M

2016AJ....152...61M - Astron. J., 152, 61-61 (2016/September-0)

Zodiacal exoplanets in time (ZEIT). III. A short-period planet orbiting a pre-main-sequence star in the Upper Scorpius OB association.

MANN A.W., NEWTON E.R., RIZZUTO A.C., IRWIN J., FEIDEN G.A., GAIDOS E., MACE G.N., KRAUS A.L., JAMES D.J., ANSDELL M., CHARBONNEAU D., COVEY K.R., IRELAND M.J., JAFFE D.T., JOHNSON M.C., KIDDER B. and VANDERBURG A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We confirm and characterize a close-in (¶_{orb}=5.425 days), super-Neptune sized ({5.04}{–0.37}{+0.34}{R}_⊕) planet transiting K2-33 (2MASS J16101473-1919095), a late-type (M3) pre-main-sequence (11 Myr old) star in the Upper Scorpius subgroup of the Scorpius-Centaurus OB association. The host star has the kinematics of a member of the Upper Scorpius OB association, and its spectrum contains lithium absorption, an unambiguous sign of youth (\lt 20 Myr) in late-type dwarfs. We combine photometry from K2 and the ground-based MEarth project to refine the planet's properties and constrain the host star's density. We determine K2-33's bolometric flux and effective temperature from moderate-resolution spectra. By utilizing isochrones that include the effects of magnetic fields, we derive a precise radius (6%-7%) and mass (16%) for the host star, and a stellar age consistent with the established value for Upper Scorpius. Follow-up high-resolution imaging and Doppler spectroscopy confirm that the transiting object is not a stellar companion or a background eclipsing binary blended with the target. The shape of the transit, the constancy of the transit depth and periodicity over 1.5 yr, and the independence with wavelength rule out stellar variability or a dust cloud or debris disk partially occulting the star as the source of the signal; we conclude that it must instead be planetary in origin. The existence of K2-33b suggests that close-in planets can form in situ or migrate within ∼10 Myr, e.g., via interactions with a disk, and that long-timescale dynamical migration such as by Lidov-Kozai or planet-planet scattering is not responsible for all short-period planets.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: K2-33 - stars: late-type - stars: low-mass - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: pre-main sequence

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3433 0
2 K2-25b Pl 04 13 05.6131374072 +15 14 52.018080576           ~ 79 0
3 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
4 NAME CVSO 30 b Pl? 05 25 07.5568292771 +01 34 24.357042405           ~ 23 0
5 NAME Taurus Cluster Cl* 06 10.1 +09 05           ~ 74 0
6 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
7 UScoCTIO 5 EB* 15 59 50.5086047328 -19 44 37.368190320           M4e 43 0
8 [PGZ2001] J160933.8-190456 Y*O 16 09 33.7896572232 -19 04 56.179355556           M2e 20 0
9 K2-33b Pl 16 10 14.7377409264 -19 19 09.407629452           ~ 66 0
10 K2-33 Y*O 16 10 14.7377409264 -19 19 09.407629452   17.353       dM3.0 71 0
11 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
12 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1330 1
13 HD 146606 * 16 18 16.1597216880 -28 02 30.148755612   7.05 7.06     A0V 65 0

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