EPIC 219388192 b - an inhabitant of the brown dwarf desert in the Ruprecht 147 open cluster
Grzegorz Nowak, Enric Palle, Davide Gandolfi, Fei Dai, Antonino F., Lanza, Teruyuki Hirano, Oscar Barrag\'an, Akihiko Fukui, Hans Bruntt, Michael, Endl, William D. Cochran, Jorge Prieto-Arranz, Amanda Kiilerich, David, Nespral, Artie P. Hatzes, Simon Albrecht, Hans Deeg

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of EPIC 219388192 b, a brown dwarf in the Ruprecht 147 cluster, providing valuable data for understanding sub-stellar evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first precise measurements of mass, radius, and age for a brown dwarf in an open cluster, serving as a benchmark for evolutionary models.
Findings
Brown dwarf has a radius of 0.937 R_Jup and mass of 36.50 M_Jup.
Host star is a nearly Solar twin with confirmed cluster membership.
Provides a benchmark for sub-stellar evolutionary models.
Abstract
We report the discovery of EPIC 219388192 b, a transiting brown dwarf in a 5.3-day orbit around a member star of Ruprecht-147, the oldest nearby open cluster association, which was photometrically monitored by K2 during its Campaign 7. We combine the K2 time-series data with ground-based adaptive optics imaging and high resolution spectroscopy to rule out false positive scenarios and determine the main parameters of the system. EPIC 219388192 b has a radius of =~ and mass of =~, yielding a mean density of ~. The host star is nearly a Solar twin with mass =~, radius =~, effective temperature =~K and iron abundance [Fe/H]=~dex. Its age,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeological Studies and Exploration · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
