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A transiting super-Earth close to the inner edge of the habitable zone of an M0 dwarf star

Published 15 Jan 2019 in astro-ph.EP | (1901.04739v1)

Abstract: We present a super-Earth orbiting close to the inner edge of the habitable zone of the cool dwarf star K2-286 (EPIC 249889081), detected with data from the K2 mission in its $15{th}$ campaign. The planet has radius of $2.1\pm0.2$ R${\oplus}$, near the 1.5 - 2.0 R${\oplus}$ gap in the radii distribution. The equilibrium temperature is $347{+21}_{-11}$ K, cooler than most of the small planets with well measured masses, and the orbital period is $27.359\pm0.005$ days. K2-286, located at a distance of $76.3\pm0.3$ pc, is an M0V star with estimated effective temperature of $3926\pm100$ K, less active than other M dwarf stars hosting exoplanets. The expected radial velocity semi-amplitude induced by the planet on the star is $1.9{+1.3}_{-1.2}$ m$\cdot$s${-1}$, and the amplitude of signals in transit transmission spectroscopy is estimated at $5.0\pm3.0$ ppm. Follow-up observations for mass measurements and transit spectroscopy should be desirable for this relatively bright target ($m_V=12.76, m_{Ks}=9.32$) hosting a transiting super-Earth within the inner edge of the habitable zone.

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