Kepler Object of Interest Network III. Kepler-82f: A new non-transiting $21 M_\bigoplus$ planet from photodynamical modelling
J. Freudenthal, C. von Essen, A. Ofir, S.~Dreizler, E. Agol, S., Wedemeyer, B. M. Morris, A. C. Becker, H. J. Deeg, S. Hoyer, M. Mallonn, K., Poppenhaeger, E. Herrero, I. Ribas, P. Boumis, and A. Liakos

TL;DR
This study uses photodynamical modeling combined with ground-based and Kepler data to discover and characterize a new non-transiting planet in the Kepler-82 system, refining planetary densities and dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive photodynamical analysis method applied to Kepler-82, revealing a new non-transiting planet and improving planetary parameter estimates.
Findings
Discovery of a non-transiting planet near the 3:2 resonance with Kepler-82c.
Refined densities of Kepler-82b and c with higher precision.
Detection of TTVs indicating complex dynamical interactions.
Abstract
Context. The Kepler Object of Interest Network (KOINet) is a multi-site network of telescopes around the globe organised for follow-up observations of transiting planet candidate Kepler objects of interest (KOIs) with large transit timing variations (TTVs). The main goal of KOINet is the completion of their TTV curves as the Kepler telescope stopped observing the original Kepler field in 2013. Aims. We ensure a comprehensive characterisation of the investigated systems by analysing Kepler data combined with new ground-based transit data using a photodynamical model. This method is applied to the Kepler-82 system leading to its first dynamic analysis. Methods. In order to provide a coherent description of all observations simultaneously, we combine the numerical integration of the gravitational dynamics of a system over the time span of observations with a transit light curve model.…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
