Hyades Member K2-136c: The Smallest Planet in an Open Cluster with a Precisely Measured Mass
Andrew W. Mayo, Courtney D. Dressing, Andrew Vanderburg, Charles D., Fortenbach, Florian Lienhard, Luca Malavolta, Annelies Mortier, Alejandro, N\'u\~nez, Tyler Richey-Yowell, Emma V. Turtelboom, Aldo S. Bonomo, David W., Latham, Mercedes L\'opez-Morales, Evgenya Shkolnik

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the mass of K2-136c, the smallest planet with a known mass in an open cluster, providing insights into young exoplanet compositions and evolution.
Contribution
First mass measurement of a small planet in an open cluster, revealing its density and offering new data on young planetary systems.
Findings
K2-136c has a mass of 18.1±1.9 M⊕ and a density of 3.69 g/cm³.
K2-136c is the smallest planet with a measured mass in an open cluster.
Upper mass limits established for K2-136b and d.
Abstract
K2-136 is a late-K dwarf ( M) in the Hyades open cluster with three known, transiting planets and an age of Myr. Analyzing K2 photometry, we found that planets K2-136b, c, and d have periods of , , and days and radii of R, R, and R, respectively. We collected 93 radial velocity measurements (RVs) with the HARPS-N spectrograph (TNG) and 22 RVs with the ESPRESSO spectrograph (VLT). Analyzing HARPS-N and ESPRESSO data jointly, we found K2-136c induced a semi-amplitude of m s, corresponding to a mass of M. We also placed % upper mass limits on K2-136b and d of and M, respectively. Further, we analyzed HST and XMM-Newton observations to establish the planetary high-energy environment and investigate…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · High-pressure geophysics and materials
