EPIC201702477b: A Long Period Transiting Brown Dwarf from K2
D. Bayliss, S. Hojjatpanah, A. Santerne, D. Dragomir, G. Zhou, A., Shporer, K. D. Col\'on, J. Almenara, D. J. Armstrong, D. Barrado, S. C. C., Barros, J. Bento, I. Boisse, F. Bouchy, D. J. A. Brown, T. Brown, A. Cameron,, W. D. Cochran, O. Demangeon, M. Deleuil, R. F. D\'iaz

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of EPIC201702477b, a long-period, eccentric transiting brown dwarf with the highest density and smallest radius known, providing insights into brown dwarf populations and formation.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a long-period, high-density brown dwarf, revealing two distinct populations and constraining formation theories.
Findings
EPIC201702477b is the smallest radius brown dwarf discovered.
It has the highest density among known substellar objects.
Evidence suggests two populations of transiting brown dwarfs based on mass.
Abstract
We report the discovery of EPIC201702477b, a transiting brown dwarf in a long period (40.73691 +/- 0.00037 day) and eccentric (e=0.2281 +/- 0.0026) orbit. This system was initially reported as a planetary candidate based on two transit events seen in K2 Campaign 1 photometry and later validated as an exoplanet. We confirm the transit and refine the ephemeris with two subsequent ground-based detections of the transit using the LCOGT 1m telescope network. We rule out any transit timing variations above the level of 30s. Using high precision radial velocity measurements from HARPS and SOPHIE we identify the transiting companion as a brown dwarf with a mass, radius, and bulk density of 66.9 +/- 1.7 M, 0.757 +/- 0.065 R, and 191+/-51 g.cm respectively. EPIC201702477b is the smallest radius brown dwarf yet discovered, with a mass just below the H-burning limit. It has the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
