• Title of article

    The N2K Consortium. II. A Transiting Hot Saturn around HD 149026 with a Large Dense Core

  • Author/Authors

    Bunei Sato، نويسنده , , Debra A. Fischer، نويسنده , , Gregory W. Henry، نويسنده , , Greg Laughlin، نويسنده , , R. Paul Butler، نويسنده , , Geoffrey W. Marcy، نويسنده , , Steven S. Vogt، نويسنده , , Peter Bodenheimer، نويسنده , , Shigeru Ida، نويسنده , , Eri Toyota، نويسنده , , Aaron Wolf، نويسنده , , Jeff A. Valenti، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2005
  • Pages
    -464
  • From page
    465
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Doppler measurements from Subaru and Keck have revealed radial velocity variations in the V = 8.15, G0 IV star HD 149026 consistent with a Saturn-mass planet in a 2.8766 day orbit. Photometric observations at Fairborn Observatory have detected three complete transit events with depths of 0.003 mag at the predicted times of conjunction. HD 149026 is now the second-brightest star with a transiting extrasolar planet. The mass of the star, based on interpolation of stellar evolutionary models, is 1.3 ± 0.1 M(circled dot operator); together with the Doppler amplitude K1 = 43.3 m s-1, we derive a planet mass M sin i = 0.36MJ and orbital radius 0.042 AU. HD 149026 is chromospherically inactive and metal-rich with spectroscopically derived [Fe/H] = +0.36, Teff = 6147 K, log g = 4.26, and v sin i = 6.0 km s-1. Based on Teff and the stellar luminosity of 2.72 L(circled dot operator), we derive a stellar radius of 1.45 R(circled dot operator). Modeling of the three photometric transits provides an orbital inclination of 85(degree)3 ± 1(degree)0 and (including the uncertainty in the stellar radius) a planet radius of (0.725 ± 0.05)RJ. Models for this planet mass and radius suggest the presence of a ~67 M(circled dot operator) core composed of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. This substantial planet core would be difficult to construct by gravitational instability.
  • Keywords
    planetary systems , individual (HD 149026)
  • Journal title
    Astrophysical Journal
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Astrophysical Journal
  • Record number

    73985