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Kepler-47: a transiting circumbinary multiplanet system.

Jerome A Orosz1, William F Welsh, Joshua A Carter, Daniel C Fabrycky, William D Cochran, Michael Endl, Eric B Ford, Nader Haghighipour, Phillip J MacQueen, Tsevi Mazeh, Roberto Sanchis-Ojeda, Donald R Short, Guillermo Torres, Eric Agol, Lars A Buchhave, Laurance R Doyle, Howard Isaacson, Jack J Lissauer, Geoffrey W Marcy, Avi Shporer, Gur Windmiller, Thomas Barclay, Alan P Boss, Bruce D Clarke, Jonathan Fortney, John C Geary, Matthew J Holman, Daniel Huber, Jon M Jenkins, Karen Kinemuchi, Ethan Kruse, Darin Ragozzine, Dimitar Sasselov, Martin Still, Peter Tenenbaum, Kamal Uddin, Joshua N Winn, David G Koch, William J Borucki.   

Abstract

We report the detection of Kepler-47, a system consisting of two planets orbiting around an eclipsing pair of stars. The inner and outer planets have radii 3.0 and 4.6 times that of Earth, respectively. The binary star consists of a Sun-like star and a companion roughly one-third its size, orbiting each other every 7.45 days. With an orbital period of 49.5 days, 18 transits of the inner planet have been observed, allowing a detailed characterization of its orbit and those of the stars. The outer planet's orbital period is 303.2 days, and although the planet is not Earth-like, it resides within the classical "habitable zone," where liquid water could exist on an Earth-like planet. With its two known planets, Kepler-47 establishes that close binary stars can host complete planetary systems.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22933522     DOI: 10.1126/science.1228380

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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