2013ApJS..208...22X


Query : 2013ApJS..208...22X

2013ApJS..208...22X - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 208, 22 (2013/October-0)

Transit timing variation of near-resonance planetary pairs: confirmation of 12 multiple-planet systems.

XIE J.-W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We extract transit timing variation (TTV) signals for 12 pairs of transiting planet candidates that are near first-order mean motion resonances (MMR), using publicly available Kepler light curves (Q0-Q14). These pairs show significant sinusoidal TTVs with theoretically predicted periods, which demonstrate these planet candidates are orbiting and interacting in the same system. Although individual masses cannot be accurately extracted based only on TTVs because of the well-known degeneracy between mass and eccentricity, TTV phases and amplitudes can still place upper limits on the masses of the candidates, confirming their planetary nature. Furthermore, the mass ratios of these planet pairs can be relatively tightly constrained using these TTVs. The planetary pair in KOI 880 seems to have particularly high mass and density ratios, which might indicate very different internal compositions of these two planets. Some of these newly confirmed planets are also near MMR with other candidates in the system, forming unique resonance chains (e.g., KOI 500).

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - planets and satellites: detection - planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJS/208/22): table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat>

Simbad objects: 29

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Number of rows : 29
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 Kepler-83b Pl 18 48 55.8019922521 +43 39 56.249719563           ~ 25 1
2 Kepler-83c Pl 18 48 55.8019922521 +43 39 56.249719563           ~ 25 1
3 Kepler-53b Pl 19 21 50.8280173187 +40 33 44.886118602           ~ 26 1
4 Kepler-53c Pl 19 21 50.8280173187 +40 33 44.886118602           ~ 29 1
5 Kepler-85c Pl 19 23 53.6255383121 +45 17 25.088288731           ~ 26 1
6 Kepler-85b Pl 19 23 53.6255383121 +45 17 25.088288731           ~ 27 1
7 Kepler-36b Pl 19 25 00.0430855076 +49 13 54.631289830           ~ 143 1
8 Kepler-49c Pl 19 29 10.6953557924 +40 35 30.457826907           ~ 33 1
9 Kepler-49b Pl 19 29 10.6953557924 +40 35 30.457826907           ~ 34 1
10 Kepler-82 Ro* 19 31 29.6083527360 +42 57 58.067640720           ~ 59 1
11 Kepler-82b Pl 19 31 29.6084240054 +42 57 58.067351894           ~ 29 1
12 Kepler-82c Pl 19 31 29.6084240054 +42 57 58.067351894           ~ 28 1
13 Kepler-81b Pl 19 34 32.8684187828 +42 49 29.761100259           ~ 31 1
14 Kepler-81c Pl 19 34 32.8684187828 +42 49 29.761100259           ~ 27 1
15 Kepler-57 Ro* 19 34 33.9093923088 +44 39 25.358372136           ~ 54 1
16 Kepler-57c Pl 19 34 33.9094671491 +44 39 25.357468539           ~ 29 1
17 Kepler-57b Pl 19 34 33.9094671491 +44 39 25.357468539           ~ 29 1
18 Kepler-80 Ro* 19 44 27.0200680656 +39 58 43.594100688           M0V 121 1
19 Kepler-80b Pl 19 44 27.0200771587 +39 58 43.593797770           ~ 43 1
20 Kepler-80c Pl 19 44 27.0200771587 +39 58 43.593797770           ~ 40 1
21 Kepler-58c Pl 19 45 26.0756048355 +39 06 54.729741076           ~ 26 1
22 Kepler-58b Pl 19 45 26.0756048355 +39 06 54.729741076           ~ 28 1
23 Kepler-84c Pl 19 53 00.4851863233 +40 29 45.947737759           ~ 19 1
24 Kepler-84b Pl 19 53 00.4851863233 +40 29 45.947737759           ~ 23 1
25 Kepler-48b Pl 19 56 33.4161532347 +40 56 56.496048906           ~ 52 1
26 Kepler-48c Pl 19 56 33.4161532347 +40 56 56.496048906           ~ 64 1
27 Kepler-79 Ro* 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436   14.55 13.98 14.00   ~ 110 1
28 Kepler-79b Pl 20 02 04.1057596467 +44 22 53.646600034           ~ 49 1
29 Kepler-79c Pl 20 02 04.1057596467 +44 22 53.646600034           ~ 50 1

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