Two warm, low-density sub-Jovian planets orbiting bright stars in K2 campaigns 13 and 14
Liang Yu, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Jason D. Eastman, Ian J. M. Crossfield,, Avi Shporer, B. Scott Gaudi, Jennifer Burt, Benjamin J. Fulton, Evan, Sinukoff, Andrew W. Howard, Howard Isaacson, Molly R. Kosiarek, David R., Ciardi, Joshua E. Schlieder, Kaloyan Penev, Andrew Vanderburg

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of two bright, low-density sub-Jovian planets orbiting evolved G-type stars in K2 campaigns, providing valuable targets for studying planet inflation and atmospheric properties.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of two long-period, low-density giant planets around bright, evolved stars, highlighting their significance for inflation and atmospheric studies.
Findings
Both planets are near the stellar irradiation threshold for inflation.
Neither planet shows signs of radius inflation despite their irradiation levels.
The systems are ideal for atmospheric characterization via transit spectroscopy.
Abstract
We report the discovery of two planets transiting the bright stars HD 89345 (EPIC 248777106, , ) in K2 Campaign 14 and HD 286123 (EPIC 247098361, , ) in K2 Campaign 13. Both stars are G-type stars, one of which is at or near the end of its main sequence lifetime, and the other that is just over halfway through its main sequence lifetime. HD 89345 hosts a warm sub-Saturn (0.66 , 0.11 , K) in an 11.81-day orbit. The planet is similar in size to WASP-107b, which falls in the transition region between ice giants and gas giants. HD 286123 hosts a Jupiter-sized, low-mass planet (1.06 , 0.39 , K) in an 11.17-day, mildly eccentric orbit, with . Given that they orbit relatively evolved main-sequence stars and have orbital periods longer than 10 days, these planets are interesting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
