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The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs: A low-mass planet in the temperate zone of the nearby K2-18

Published 2 May 2018 in astro-ph.EP | (1805.00830v2)

Abstract: K2-18 is a nearby M2.5 dwarf, located at 34 pc and hosting a transiting planet which was first discovered by the {\it K2} mission and later confirmed with {\it Spitzer Space Telescope} observations. With a radius of $\sim 2 \, R_{\oplus}$ and an orbital period of $\sim 33$ days, the planet lies in the temperate zone of its host star and receives stellar irradiation similar to Earth. Here we perform radial velocity follow-up observations with the visual channel of CARMENES with the goal of determining the mass and density of the planet. We measure a planetary semi-amplitude of $K_b \sim 3.5$ \mpersec\ and a mass of $M_b \sim 9 \, M_{\oplus}$, yielding a bulk density around $\rho_b \sim 4 \, \mathrm{g \,cm{-3}}$. This indicates a low-mass planet with a composition consistent with a solid core and a volatile-rich envelope. A signal at 9 days was recently reported using radial velocity measurements taken with the HARPS spectrograph. This was interpreted as being due to a second planet. We see a weaker, time and wavelength dependent signal in the CARMENES data set and thus favor stellar activity for its origin. \ktwo\ joins the growing group of low-mass planets detected in the temperate zone of M dwarfs. The brightness of the host star in the near-infrared makes the system a good target for detailed atmospheric studies with the {\it James Webb Space Telescope}.

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