A Hot Mars-sized Exoplanet Transiting an M Dwarf

  • Cañas C
  • Mahadevan S
  • Cochran W
  • et al.
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Abstract

We validate the planetary nature of an ultra-short-period planet orbiting the M dwarf KOI-4777. We use a combination of space-based photometry from Kepler, high-precision, near-infrared Doppler spectroscopy from the Habitable-zone Planet Finder, and adaptive optics imaging to characterize this system. KOI-4777.01 is a Mars-sized exoplanet ( R p = 0.51 ± 0.03 R ⊕ ) orbiting the host star every 0.412 days (∼9.9 hr). This is the smallest validated ultra-short period planet known and we see no evidence for additional massive companions using our HPF RVs. We constrain the upper 3 σ mass to M p < 0.34 M ⊕ by assuming the planet is less dense than iron. Obtaining a mass measurement for KOI-4777.01 is beyond current instrumental capabilities.

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Cañas, C. I., Mahadevan, S., Cochran, W. D., Bender, C. F., Feigelson, E. D., Harman, C. E., … Stefánsson, G. (2022). A Hot Mars-sized Exoplanet Transiting an M Dwarf. The Astronomical Journal, 163(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac3088

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