Kepler-91b: a planet at the end of its life. Planet and giant host star properties via light-curve variations
J. Lillo-Box, D. Barrado, A. Moya, B. Montesinos, J. Montalb\'an, A., Bayo, M. Barbieri, C. R\'egulo, L. Mancini, H. Bouy, and T. Henning

TL;DR
This study confirms Kepler-91b as a planet orbiting a giant star, analyzes its properties, and suggests it is nearing engulfment by its host star, providing insights into planetary evolution at the end of stellar life.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed confirmation and characterization of Kepler-91b as a planet around a giant star, including its orbit and potential future engulfment.
Findings
Kepler-91b has a mass of approximately 0.88 Jupiter masses.
The planet's orbit is highly eccentric and close to the star.
Kepler-91b is likely to be engulfed within 55 million years.
Abstract
The evolution of planetary systems is intimately linked to the evolution of their host star. Our understanding of the whole planetary evolution process is based on the large planet diversity observed so far. To date, only few tens of planets have been discovered orbiting stars ascending the Red Giant Branch. Although several theories have been proposed, the question of how planets die remains open due to the small number statistics. In this work we study the giant star Kepler-91 (KOI-2133) in order to determine the nature of a transiting companion. This system was detected by the Kepler Space Telescope. However, its planetary confirmation is needed. We confirm the planetary nature of the object transiting the star Kepler-91 by deriving a mass of and a planetary radius of . Asteroseismic analysis produces…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
