Two Transiting Low Density Sub-Saturns from K2
Erik A. Petigura, Andrew W. Howard, Eric D. Lopez, Katherine M. Deck,, Benjamin J. Fulton, Ian J. M. Crossfield, David R. Ciardi, Eugene Chiang, Eve, J. Lee, Howard Isaacson, Charles A. Beichman, Brad M. S. Hansen, Joshua E., Schlieder, Evan Sinukoff

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and confirmation of two low-density sub-Saturn exoplanets orbiting a bright G3 dwarf, with detailed measurements of their masses, radii, and potential for atmospheric characterization.
Contribution
The study presents the first detailed characterization of two sub-Saturn planets near 2:1 resonance, including mass, radius, density, and interior structure, from K2 data and radial velocity follow-up.
Findings
Planets have radii of 5.68 and 7.82 Earth radii.
Masses are 21.0 and 27.0 Earth-masses.
Planets have low densities of 0.63 and 0.31 g/cc.
Abstract
We report the discovery and confirmation of two sub-Saturn planets orbiting a bright (V = 11.3), metal-rich ([Fe/H] = 0.42 0.04 dex) G3 dwarf in the K2 Campaign 2 field. The planets are 5.68 0.56 Earth-radii and 7.82 0.72 Earth-radii and have orbital periods of 20.8851 0.0003 d and 42.36330.0006 d, near to the 2:1 mean-motion resonance. We obtained 32 radial velocities (RVs) with Keck/HIRES and detected the reflex motion due to EPIC-203771098b and c. These planets have masses of 21.0 5.4 Earth-masses and 27.0 6.9 Earth-masses, respectively. With low densities of 0.63 0.25 g/cc and 0.31 0.12 g/cc, respectively, the planets require thick envelopes of H/He to explain their large sizes and low masses. Interior structure models predict that the planets have fairly massive cores of 17.6 4.3 Earth-masses and 16.1 4.2…
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