2018AJ....156..209P


Query : 2018AJ....156..209P

2018AJ....156..209P - Astron. J., 156, 209-209 (2018/November-0)

Disentangling blended K2 photometry: determining the planetary host star.

PAYNE A.N., CIARDI D.R., KANE S.R. and CARTER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The presence of companion stars, whether bound or unbound, make correct identification of the planetary hosting star difficult when a planet has been detected through a photometrically blended transiting event. We present an approach that uses a combination of light curve analysis and stellar modeling to disentangle eight K2 photometrically blended binary systems that have either a confirmed or suspected planet to identify the probable host star. The key to our approach is the use of the mean stellar density, calculated using the transit geometry, as a discriminator. The approach is strongly dependent on the difference in magnitude between the stars and the observed transit depth, which is corrected by the flux ratio between the two stars. While our approach does not lead to a definitive result for all systems, we were able to determine the following for the eight systems in this case study: there are two systems where the primary was highly likely to be the planet-hosting star (>90% likelihood); three systems where the primary was likely to be the hosting star (>55% likelihood); one system where the secondary was likely to be the planet-hosting star (>55% likelihood); and two systems where we were uncertain which star was the planet-hosting star (≃50% likelihood to be either the primary or the secondary). Two systems, denoted by their EPIC number, EPIC 201546283 and EPIC 201862715, had confirmed planets, K2-27b and K2-94b, respectively, with radii of 4.0 ± 0.1 and 16.4 ± 2.9 R, respectively.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): binaries: visual - planetary systems - planets and satellites: detection - planets and satellites: fundamental parameters - stars: fundamental parameters

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 TYC 1817-1110-1 Pe* 03 58 35.3272202400 +25 23 19.001596668   12.42 12.05     kA3hA6mA9Sr 11 0
2 1SWASP J041100.96+221931.2 SB* 04 11 00.963552 +22 19 31.22724   13.68 12.83 12.74   ~ 11 0
3 K2-136 PM* 04 29 38.9939167752 +22 52 57.793533924   12.48 11.20 10.90   K5.5V 54 0
4 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3072 0
5 K2-97b Pl 08 31 03.0821917608 +10 50 51.309573576           ~ 24 0
6 K2-27 * 11 26 03.6414933480 +01 13 50.660984604   13.51 12.64 12.53   ~ 30 0
7 K2-27b Pl 11 26 03.6414933480 +01 13 50.660984604           ~ 23 0
8 NAME BD+07 2474Ab Pl 11 43 38.0082455016 +06 33 49.448063160           ~ 20 0
9 BD+07 2474 EB* 11 43 38.016288 +06 33 49.41900   11.15 10.41 10.34   G5 36 0
10 UCAC4 372-075686 * 16 29 21.3379432896 -15 38 48.270638832   13.408 12.543 12.418   ~ 2 0
11 UCAC4 355-081746 EB* 16 52 38.5159394808 -19 09 41.988221784   13.321 12.621 12.535   ~ 8 0
12 Kepler-296 ** 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           M2V 86 0
13 BD+46 2629 EB* 19 07 53.104944 +46 52 06.00420   10.12 9.70 9.80   kA2hA5mA7(IV)m: 157 0
14 TYC 5803-1457-1 PM* 22 10 39.4091397792 -09 53 23.097816672   12.48 12.31     ~ 11 0
15 2MASS J22201376-1306526 PM* 22 20 13.7644992120 -13 06 52.657194744           K7V 10 0
16 BD-15 6276 * 22 48 07.5636746640 -14 29 40.842154644   11.97 11.19     ?+M4-7 22 0

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