The K2-24 planetary system revisited by CHEOPS
V. Nascimbeni, L. Borsato, P. Leonardi, S.G. Sousa, T.G. Wilson, A., Fortier, A. Heitzmann, G. Mantovan, R. Luque, T. Zingales, G. Piotto, Y., Alibert, R. Alonso, T. B\'arczy, D. Barrado Navascues, S.C. Barros, W., Baumjohann, T. Beck, W. Benz, N. Billot, F. Biondi, A. Brandeker

TL;DR
This study provides the most precise parameters for the K2-24 planetary system, confirming non-zero eccentricities for both planets and enabling accurate future transit predictions for advanced follow-up observations.
Contribution
The paper presents a comprehensive re-analysis of K2-24 using new CHEOPS data, achieving unprecedented precision in planetary parameters and confirming significant eccentricities.
Findings
Confirmed non-zero eccentricities for both planets.
Achieved 1% and 5% precision in planetary radii and masses.
Predicted transits accurately for the next 15 years.
Abstract
K2-24 is a planetary system composed of two transiting low-density Neptunians locked in an almost perfect 2:1 resonance and showing large TTVs, i.e., an excellent laboratory to search for signatures of planetary migration. Previous studies performed with K2, Spitzer and RV data tentatively claimed a significant non-zero eccentricity for one or both planets, possibly high enough to challenge the scenario of pure disk migration through resonant capture. With 13 new CHEOPS light curves (seven of planet -b, six of planet -c), we carried out a global photometric and dynamical re-analysis by including all the available literature data as well. We got the most accurate set of planetary parameters to date for the K2-24 system, including radii and masses at 1% and 5% precision (now essentially limited by the uncertainty on stellar parameters) and non-zero eccentricities…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
