The K2-ESPRINT Project II: Spectroscopic follow-up of three exoplanet systems from Campaign 1 of K2
Vincent Van Eylen, Grzegorz Nowak, Simon Albrecht, Enric Palle, Ignasi, Ribas, Hans Bruntt, Manuel Perger, Davide Gandolfi, Teriyuki Hirano, Roberto, Sanchis-Ojeda, Amanda Kiilerich, Jorge P. Arranz, Mariona Badenas, Fei Dai,, Hans J. Deeg, Eike W. Guenther

TL;DR
This paper presents Doppler follow-up observations of three K2 transiting planet candidates, measuring masses and constraining properties, thereby enriching the understanding of small exoplanets and their densities.
Contribution
First spectroscopic mass measurements and constraints for three K2 planet candidates, including detailed density estimates for two Neptune-sized planets.
Findings
K2-27b is a warm Neptune with a measured mass of 29.1 M_earth.
EPIC 201295312b has an upper mass limit of 12 M_earth.
EPIC 201577035b has a mass of 27 M_earth with a density of 2.6 g/cm^3.
Abstract
We report on Doppler observations of three transiting planet candidates that were detected during Campaign 1 of the K2 mission. The Doppler observations were conducted with FIES, HARPS-N and HARPS. We measure the mass of K2-27b (EPIC 201546283b), and provide constraints and upper limits for EPIC 201295312b and EPIC 201577035b. K2-27b is a warm Neptune orbiting its host star in 6.77 days and has a radius of and a mass of , which leads to a mean density of . EPIC 201295312b is smaller than Neptune with an orbital period of 5.66 days, radius and we constrain the mass to be below at 95% confidence. We also find a long-term trend indicative of another body in the system. EPIC 201577035b, previously confirmed as…
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