Kepler-93: a testbed for detailed seismic modelling and orbital evolution of super-earths around solar-like stars
J. B\'etrisey, C. Pezzotti, G. Buldgen, S. Khan, P. Eggenberger, S. J., A. J. Salmon, and A. Miglio

TL;DR
This study performs detailed seismic modeling of Kepler-93, a star similar to PLATO targets, to refine stellar and planetary parameters, and explores orbital evolution and atmospheric effects on its exoplanet Kepler-93b.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of seismic modeling techniques for Kepler-93, providing precise stellar and planetary parameters relevant for future PLATO observations.
Findings
Revised stellar parameters meet PLATO accuracy requirements.
Estimated planetary mass and radius with high precision.
Simulated orbital evolution suggests minimal impact of stellar tides on Kepler-93b.
Abstract
The advent of space-based photometry missions such as CoRoT, Kepler and TESS has sparkled the development of asteroseismology and exoplanetology. The advent of PLATO will further strengthen such multi-disciplinary studies. Testing asteroseismic modelling and its importance for our understanding of planetary systems is crucial. We carried out a detailed modelling of Kepler-93, an exoplanet host star observed by Kepler. This star is particularly interesting as it is very similar to the PLATO benchmark target (G spectral type, ~ 6000K, ~ 1 Msun and ~ 1 Rsun) and provides a real-life testbed for potential procedures to be used for PLATO. We use global and local minimization techniques for the seismic modelling of Kepler-93, varying the ingredients of our stellar models. We compute seismic inversions of the mean density. We use these revised stellar parameters to provide new planetary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
