Characterization of the K2-38 planetary system. Unraveling one of the densest planets known to date (2007.01081v5)
Abstract: We characterized the transiting planetary system orbiting the G2V star K2-38 using the new-generation echelle spectrograph ESPRESSO. We carried out a photometric analysis of the available K2 photometric light curve of this star to measure the radius of its two known planets. Using 43 ESPRESSO high-precision radial velocity measurements taken over the course of 8 months along with the 14 previously published HIRES RV measurements, we modeled the orbits of the two planets through a MCMC analysis, significantly improving their mass measurements. Using ESPRESSO spectra, we derived the stellar parameters, $T_{\rm eff}$=5731$\pm$66, $\log g$=4.38$\pm$0.11~dex, and $[Fe/H]$=0.26$\pm$0.05~dex, and thus the mass and radius of K2-38, $M_{\star}$=1.03 ${+0.04}{-0.02}$~M${\oplus}$ and $R_{\star}$=1.06 ${+0.09}{-0.06}$~R${\oplus}$. We determine new values for the planetary properties of both planets. We characterize K2-38b as a super-Earth with $R_{\rm P}$=1.54$\pm$0.14~R${\rm \oplus}$ and $M{\rm p}$=7.3${+1.1}{-1.0}$~M${\oplus}$, and K2-38c as a sub-Neptune with $R_{\rm P}$=2.29$\pm$0.26~R${\rm \oplus}$ and $M{\rm p}$=8.3${+1.3}{-1.3}$~M${\oplus}$. We derived a mean density of $\rho_{\rm p}$=11.0${+4.1}_{-2.8}$~g cm${-3}$ for K2-38b and $\rho_{\rm p}$=3.8${+1.8}_{-1.1}$~g~cm${-3}$ for K2-38c, confirming K2-38b as one of the densest planets known to date. The best description for the composition of K2-38b comes from an iron-rich Mercury-like model, while K2-38c is better described by a rocky model with a H2 envelope. The maximum collision stripping boundary shows how giant impacts could be the cause for the high density of K2-38b. The irradiation received by each planet places them on opposite sides of the radius valley. We find evidence of a long-period signal in the radial velocity time-series whose origin could be linked to a 0.25-3~M$_{\rm J}$ planet or stellar activity.
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