197 CANDIDATES AND 104 VALIDATED PLANETS IN K2's FIRST FIVE FIELDS
- Crossfield, Ian JM;
- Ciardi, David R;
- Petigura, Erik A;
- Sinukoff, Evan;
- Schlieder, Joshua E;
- Howard, Andrew W;
- Beichman, Charles A;
- Isaacson, Howard;
- Dressing, Courtney D;
- Christiansen, Jessie L;
- Fulton, Benjamin J;
- Lépine, Sébastien;
- Weiss, Lauren;
- Hirsch, Lea;
- Livingston, John;
- Baranec, Christoph;
- Law, Nicholas M;
- Riddle, Reed;
- Ziegler, Carl;
- Howell, Steve B;
- Horch, Elliott;
- Everett, Mark;
- Teske, Johanna;
- Martinez, Arturo O;
- Obermeier, Christian;
- Benneke, Björn;
- Scott, Nic;
- Deacon, Niall;
- Aller, Kimberly M;
- Hansen, Brad MS;
- Mancini, Luigi;
- Ciceri, Simona;
- Brahm, Rafael;
- Jordán, Andrés;
- Knutson, Heather A;
- Henning, Thomas;
- Bonnefoy, Michaël;
- Liu, Michael C;
- Crepp, Justin R;
- Lothringer, Joshua;
- Hinz, Phil;
- Bailey, Vanessa;
- Skemer, Andrew;
- Defrere, Denis
- et al.
Published Web Location
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/0067-0049/226/1/7/pdfAbstract
We present 197 planet candidates discovered using data from the first year of the NASA K2 mission (Campaigns 0-4), along with the results of an intensive program of photometric analyses, stellar spectroscopy, high-resolution imaging, and statistical validation. We distill these candidates into sets of 104 validated planets (57 in multi-planet systems), false positives, and 63 remaining candidates. Our validated systems span a range of properties, with median values of RP= 2.3 R⊕, P = 8.6 days, Teff = 5300 K, and Kp = 12.7mag. Stellar spectroscopy provides precise stellar and planetary parameters for most of these systems. We show that K2 has increased by 30% the number of small planets known to orbit moderately bright stars (1-4 R R⊕, Kp = 9-13 mag). Of particular interest are planets smaller than 2 R⊕, orbiting stars brighter than Kp = 11.5 mag, 5 receiving Earth-like irradiation levels, and several multi-planet systems - including 4 planets orbiting the M dwarf K2-72 near mean-motion resonances. By quantifying the likelihood that each candidate is a planet we demonstrate that our candidate sample has an overall false positive rate of 15%-30%, with rates substantially lower for small candidates (<2R⊕) and larger for candidates with radii >8 R⊕ and/or with P<3 days. Extrapolation of the current planetary yield suggests that K2 will discover between 500 and 1000 planets in its planned four-year mission, assuming sufficient follow-up resources are available. Efficient observing and analysis, together with an organized and coherent follow-up strategy, are essential for maximizing the efficacy of planet-validation efforts for K2, TESS, and future large-scale surveys.
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