O. Barragán
University of Turin
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2017
Eike W. Guenther; O. Barragán; F. Dai; Davide Gandolfi; T. Hirano; Malcolm Fridlund; L. Fossati; A. Chau; Ravit Helled; J. Korth; J. Prieto-Arranz; D. Nespral; G. Antoniciello; H. J. Deeg; M. Hjorth; S. Grziwa; S. Albrecht; Artie P. Hatzes; Heike Rauer; Sz. Csizmadia; A. M. S. Smith; J. Cabrera; Norio Narita; Pamela Arriagada; Jennifer Burt; R. P. Butler; William D. Cochran; Jeffrey D. Crane; Ph. Eigmüller; A. Erikson
Planets in the mass range from 2 to 15 M_Earth are very diverse. Some of them have low densities, while others are very dense. By measuring the masses and radii, the mean densities, structure, and composition of the planets are constrained. These parameters also give us important information about their formation and evolution, and about possible processes for atmospheric loss.We determined the masses, radii, and mean densities for the two transiting planets orbiting K2-106. The inner planet has an ultra-short period of 0.57 days. The period of the outer planet is 13.3 days. Although the two planets have similar masses, their densities are very different. For K2-106b we derive Mb=8.36-0.94+0.96 M_Earh, Rb=1.52+/-0.16 R_Earth, and a high density of 13.1-3.6+5.4 g/cm^3. For K2-106c, we find Mc=5.8-3.0+3.3 M_Earth, Rc=2.50-0.26+0.27 R_Earth and a relatively low density of 2.0-1.1+1.6 g/cm^3.Since the system contains two planets of almost the same mass, but different distances from the host star, it is an excellent laboratory to study atmospheric escape. In agreement with the theory of atmospheric-loss processes, it is likely that the outer planet has a hydrogen-dominated atmosphere. The mass and radius of the inner planet is in agreement with theoretical models predicting an iron core containing 80+20-30% of its mass. Such a high metal content is surprising, particularly given that the star has an ordinary (solar) metal abundance. We discuss various possible formation scenarios for this unusual planet.
The Astronomical Journal | 2016
O. Barragán; S. Grziwa; Davide Gandolfi; Malcolm Fridlund; Michael Endl; H. J. Deeg; Manuel P. Cagigal; A. Lanza; P. G. Prada Moroni; A. M. S. Smith; J. Korth; Megan Bedell; J. Cabrera; William D. Cochran; F. Cusano; Szilard Csizmadia; Philipp Eigmüller; A. Erikson; Eike W. Guenther; A. Hatzes; D. Nespral; Martin Pätzold; J. Prieto-Arranz; H. Rauer
We report the discovery of K2-98b (EPIC 211391664b), a transiting Neptune-size planet monitored by the K2 mission during its Campaign 5. We combine the K2 time-series data with ground-based photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations to confirm the planetary nature of the object and derive its mass, radius, and orbital parameters. K2-98b is a warm Neptune-like planet in a 10 day orbit around a V = 12.2 mag F-type star with M ? = 1.074 ±0.042 M o, R ? = R o, and age of . We derive a planetary mass and radius of M p = 32.2 ±8.1 M ? and R p = R ?. K2-98b joins the relatively small group of Neptune-size planets whose mass and radius have been derived with a precision better than 25%. We estimate that the planet will be engulfed by its host star in ?3 Gyr, due to the evolution of the latter toward the red giant branch.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017
A. M. S. Smith; Davide Gandolfi; O. Barragán; Brendan P. Bowler; Sz. Csizmadia; Michael Endl; Malcolm Fridlund; S. Grziwa; Eike W. Guenther; Artie P. Hatzes; G. Nowak; S. Albrecht; R. Alonso; J. Cabrera; William D. Cochran; H. J. Deeg; F. Cusano; Ph. Eigmüller; A. Erikson; D. Hidalgo; T. Hirano; Marshall C. Johnson; J. Korth; Andrew W. Mann; Norio Narita; D. Nespral; Enric Palle; Martin Pätzold; J. Prieto-Arranz; Heike Rauer
We report the discovery from K2 of a transiting planet in an 18.25-d, eccentric (0.19 +/- 0.04) orbit around K2-99, an 11th magnitude subgiant in Virgo. We confirm the planetary nature of the companion with radial velocities, and determine that the star is a metal-rich ([ Fe/H] = 0.20 +/- 0.05) subgiant, with mass 1.60(+0.14) (-0.10) M (circle dot) and radius 3.1 +/- 0.1 R-circle dot. The planet has a mass of 0.97 +/- 0.09 M-Jup and a radius 1.29 +/- 0.05 R-Jup. A measured systemic radial acceleration of -2.12 +/- 0.04 ms(- 1) d(- 1) offers compelling evidence for the existence of a third body in the system, perhaps a brown dwarf orbiting with a period of several hundred days.
The Astronomical Journal | 2018
J. Livingston; Fei Dai; Teruyuki Hirano; Davide Gandolfi; G. Nowak; Michael Endl; S. Velasco; A. Fukui; Norio Narita; J. Prieto-Arranz; O. Barragán; F. Cusano; S. Albrecht; J. Cabrera; William D. Cochran; Szilard Csizmadia; H. J. Deeg; Philipp Eigmüller; A. Erikson; Malcolm Fridlund; S. Grziwa; Eike W. Guenther; A. Hatzes; Kiyoe Kawauchi; J. Korth; D. Nespral; E. Pallé; Martin Pätzold; Carina M. Persson; H. Rauer
We present the discovery of three small planets transiting K2-136 (LP 358 348, EPIC 247589423), a late K dwarf in the Hyades. The planets have orbital periods of
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018
A. M. S. Smith; J. Cabrera; Sz. Csizmadia; F. Dai; Davide Gandolfi; T. Hirano; Joshua N. Winn; S. Albrecht; R. Alonso; G. Antoniciello; O. Barragán; H. J. Deeg; Ph. Eigmüller; Michael Endl; A. Erikson; Malcolm Fridlund; A. Fukui; S. Grziwa; E. W. Guenther; A. Hatzes; D. Hidalgo; Andrew W. Howard; Howard Isaacson; J. Korth; Masayuki Kuzuhara; J. Livingston; Norio Narita; D. Nespral; G. Nowak; E. Pallé
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The Astronomical Journal | 2017
Fei Dai; Joshua N. Winn; Davide Gandolfi; Sharon X. Wang; Johanna K. Teske; Jennifer Burt; S. Albrecht; O. Barragán; William D. Cochran; Michael Endl; Malcolm Fridlund; A. Hatzes; Teruyuki Hirano; Lea Hirsch; Marshall C. Johnson; A. B. Justesen; J. Livingston; Carina M. Persson; J. Prieto-Arranz; Andrew Vanderburg; R. Alonso; G. Antoniciello; Pamela Arriagada; R. P. Butler; J. Cabrera; Jeffrey D. Crane; F. Cusano; Szilard Csizmadia; H. J. Deeg; Sergio B. Dieterich
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2017
Malcolm Fridlund; Eric Gaidos; O. Barragán; Carina M. Persson; Davide Gandolfi; J. Cabrera; Teruyuki Hirano; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Sz. Csizmadia; G. Nowak; Michael Endl; S. Grziwa; J. Korth; Jeremias Pfaff; Bertram Bitsch; Anders Johansen; Alexander J. Mustill; Melvyn B. Davies; H. J. Deeg; Enric Palle; William D. Cochran; Philipp Eigmüller; A. Erikson; Eike W. Guenther; Artie P. Hatzes; Amanda Kiilerich; Tomoyuki Kudo; Phillip J. MacQueen; Norio Narita; D. Nespral
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The Astronomical Journal | 2017
G. Nowak; E. Pallé; Davide Gandolfi; F. Dai; A. Lanza; Teruyuki Hirano; O. Barragán; A. Fukui; H. Bruntt; Michael Endl; William D. Cochran; P. G. Prada Moroni; J. Prieto-Arranz; Amanda Kiilerich; D. Nespral; A. Hatzes; S. Albrecht; H. J. Deeg; Joshua N. Winn; Liang Yu; Masayuki Kuzuhara; S. Grziwa; A. M. S. Smith; Eike W. Guenther; Vincent Van Eylen; Szilard Csizmadia; Malcolm Fridlund; J. Cabrera; Philipp Eigmüller; A. Erikson
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The Astronomical Journal | 2017
Philipp Eigmüller; Davide Gandolfi; Carina M. Persson; P. Donati; Malcolm Fridlund; Szilard Csizmadia; O. Barragán; A. M. S. Smith; J. Cabrera; J. Korth; S. Grziwa; J. Prieto-Arranz; D. Nespral; Joonas Saario; William D. Cochran; F. Cusano; H. J. Deeg; Michael Endl; A. Erikson; Eike W. Guenther; Artie P. Hatzes; Martin Pätzold; Heike Rauer
25.5715^{+0.0038}_{-0.0040}
The Astronomical Journal | 2017
P. Niraula; Seth Redfield; Fei Dai; O. Barragán; Davide Gandolfi; P. Wilson Cauley; Teruyuki Hirano; J. Korth; A. M. S. Smith; J. Prieto-Arranz; S. Grziwa; Malcolm Fridlund; Carina M. Persson; A. B. Justesen; Joshua N. Winn; S. Albrecht; William D. Cochran; Szilard Csizmadia; Girish M. Duvvuri; Michael Endl; A. Hatzes; J. Livingston; Norio Narita; D. Nespral; G. Nowak; Martin Pätzold; E. Pallé; Vincent Van Eylen
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