The K2-ESPRINT Project VI: K2-105 b, a Hot-Neptune around a Metal-rich G-dwarf
Norio Narita, Teruyuki Hirano, Akihiko Fukui, Yasunori Hori, Fei Dai,, Liang Yu, John Livingston, Tsuguru Ryu, Grzegorz Nowak, Masayuki Kuzuhara,, Yoichi Takeda, Simon Albrecht, Tomoyuki Kudo, Nobuhiko Kusakabe, Enric Palle,, Ignasi Ribas, Motohide Tamura, Vincent Van Eylen

TL;DR
This paper confirms the existence of a Neptune-sized exoplanet, K2-105 b, orbiting a metal-rich G-dwarf star, using combined transit and radial velocity data, and rules out false positives with high confidence.
Contribution
First confirmation of a short-period Neptune-sized planet around a metal-rich G-dwarf using combined K2, ground-based photometry, and high-resolution spectroscopy.
Findings
Planet radius approximately 3.6 Earth radii.
Orbital period of about 8.27 days.
Radial velocity data constrains planet mass below 90 Earth masses.
Abstract
We report on the confirmation that the candidate transits observed for the star EPIC 211525389 are due to a short-period Neptune-sized planet. The host star, located in K2 campaign field 5, is a metal-rich ([Fe/H] = 0.260.05) G-dwarf (T_eff = 543070 K and log g = 4.480.09), based on observations with the High Dispersion Spectrograph (HDS) on the Subaru 8.2m telescope. High-spatial resolution AO imaging with HiCIAO on the Subaru telescope excludes faint companions near the host star, and the false positive probability of this target is found to be < using the open source vespa code. A joint analysis of transit light curves from K2 and additional ground-based multi-color transit photometry with MuSCAT on the Okayama 1.88m telescope gives the orbital period of P = 8.2669020.000070 days and consistent transit depths of or…
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