Radial velocity confirmation of Kepler-91 b

  • Lillo-Box J
  • Barrado D
  • Henning T
  • et al.
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Abstract

The object transiting the star Kepler-91 was recently assessed as being of planetary nature. The confirmation was achieved by analysing the light-curve modulations observed in the Kepler data. However, quasi-simultaneous studies claimed a self-luminous nature for this object, thus rejecting it as a planet. In this work, we apply an {independent} approach to confirm the planetary mass of Kepler-91b by using multi-epoch high-resolution spectroscopy obtained with the Calar Alto Fiber-fed Echelle spectrograph (CAFE). We obtain the physical and orbital parameters with the radial velocity technique. In particular, we derive a value of $1.09 \pm 0.20\,M_{\mathrm{Jup}}$ for the mass of Kepler-91b, in excellent agreement with our previous estimate that was based on the orbital brightness modulation.

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Lillo-Box, J., Barrado, D., Henning, Th., Mancini, L., Ciceri, S., Figueira, P., … Sánchez, S. (2014). Radial velocity confirmation of Kepler-91 b. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 568, L1. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201424587

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